Lucinda's poor husband and boring alien

Josianne 2022-04-20 09:01:25

The plot of the film is quite compact, at least I watched it completely. Limited to the level, I cannot say much about the artistry and religious metaphors of the film. I just want to say two things about myself.
The title uses Lucinda, who is full of mystery, as an introduction. It is really hard for this little girl to bring a nervous little witch to life. Seeing this, I can't help but think how the man who was fortunate enough to marry her endured it. This unsmiling, cold-eyed girl.
As the film unfolded, I realized that these people with superpowers in the film are just representatives chosen by the aliens. These aliens are estimated to be unlucky bastards who were sent to the earth. Tang Seng babbled some boring numbers in the ears of children, of course not lottery winning numbers, tortured poor Lucinda to death, failed to survive the day when the earth was destroyed, and took the alien ship. Noah's Ark leaves. Also wonder if this alien will be punished for the death of the Chosen One (Lucinda)?

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Knowing quotes

  • [last lines]

    Rev. Koestler: [hugging John] This isn't the end, son.

    John Koestler: I know.

  • John Koestler: This is not a crank call.