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Rosemary 2022-01-17 08:01:17
Like her, just listen to her recording over and over again.
Being in love is so painful, so people in the future have advanced fertility techniques and don't want to have feelings, and treat it as a disease.
The heroine looks a lot like Brad Pitt.
They wear white clothes uniformly without makeup, so the beauty of a person depends entirely on looks and...
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Janice 2022-01-17 08:01:17
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The reason why I am moved is probably because this movie reproduces the emotion that human beings love for the first time, like two pure babies, the first time they learn to love—the eye contact, breath and smell between electric light and flint, a smile, let People sink in slowly, hoping to sink...

Eric Bossick
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The Collective: [voice accompanying popup on train's touchscreen workstations] This is a message from the Collective. Are you unusually tired or experiencing increased sensitivity? Maybe you have difficulties concentrating? You may have SOS, Switched-On-Syndrome.
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Gilead: I don't believe all the research. Feelings engender feelings. SOS isn't even a disease, that's what they say. Switched off is something they do to us between conception and birth. SOS is who we really are and the inhibitors are just another attempt to squash that.