The Reaping Comments

  • Opal 2022-04-23 07:03:23

    The Earth is round. What we have done to others will sooner or later be returned to us...

  • Berenice 2022-04-23 07:03:23

    PK both sides: Religion VS Science Content: Doomsday? Environmental...

  • Ike 2022-04-23 07:03:23

    Actually I don't quite understand the...

  • Hollis 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Family planning propaganda seen on...

  • Kenton 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    (Second brush feeling) I know very little about the Ten Great Condemns, but people are doing it, the sky is watching, and everything has its retribution, it's just a matter of time. Evil is always evil, and angels are always angels. Again, believe it or not. Movies like this are destined to be unflattering in China, most of us haven't even seen the Bible, so don't mind such a low rating. Such a commercial film with obvious religious overtones has been very attentive, and even the open ending...

  • Estefania 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Passed, basically flawless. Little Loli's eyes are so beautiful, and the heroine does a good...

  • Amparo 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    The last scene ruined the...

  • Charlie 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Minus the star at the end, in order to reverse and add a blunt plot, there is no logic at...

  • Jimmie 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    If you don't understand the ten disasters, you can watch the cartoon "Hey and...

  • Makenna 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    The little girl's eyes are so...

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  • Edwina 2022-01-06 08:02:07

    Retribution-unfinished

    It seems that after coming to Dalian, I haven't watched a new movie for more than two months,
    even though there is Chibi outside (it was called "Fart" at first...)
    and Mummy 3,
    but I suddenly wanted to watch a Japanese and Korean thriller,
    uh... After flipping for a long time, I didn’t find
    Hilary...

  • Alessia 2022-01-06 08:02:07

    Science. Religion

    The movie was a little dizzy. Since it was a dispute between science and religion, I thought everything could be explained scientifically in the end, but it turned out to be from the hands of gods. On the contrary, I was more interested in the ten disasters. Baidu took a look and studied.

    In the...

The Reaping quotes

  • Katherine Winter: In 1400 B.C., a group of nervous Egyptians saw the Nile turn red. But what they thought was blood was actually an algae bloom which killed the fish, which prior to that had been living off the eggs of frogs. Those uneaten eggs turned into record numbers of baby frogs who subsequently fled to the land and died. Their little rotting frog bodies attracted lice and flies. The lice carried the bluetongue virus, which killed 70% of Egypt's livestock. The flies carried glanders, a bacterial infection which in humans causes boils. Soon afterwards, the Nile River Valley was hit with a three-day sandstorm otherwise known as the plague of darkness. During the sandstorm, intense heat can combine with an approaching cold front to create not only hail, but also electrical storms which would have looked to the ancient Egyptians like fire from the sky. The subsequent wind would have blown the Ethiopian locust population off course and right into downtown Cairo. Hail is wet, locusts leave droppings, spread both on grain, and you have got mycotoxins. Dinnertime in ancient Egypt meant the first-born child got the biggest portion, which in this case, meant he ate the most toxins, so he died. Ten plagues. Ten scientific explanations.

  • Doug Blackwell: [about dead fish] When did this start?

    Sheriff Cade: This morning. Bubbled up like farts in a bathtub.