This rebirth is not that rebirth

Alyson 2022-04-22 07:01:31

Certainly not pure science fiction. More of a satire of reality.
The cruelty of human nature and the cruelty of reality, although there is no description of the life of the rich, but of course those whose organs are recovered are the poor.
Recyclers cut and harvested organs without hesitation. What shocked people was not the bloody scenes but the ruthlessness of people's hearts.
It was to be expected that the recycler had also placed an artificial organ, but the ending was still unexpected. Think about it too, if it succeeds, it is too ideal, and the dream system mentioned many times in the play will not be in vain?
Luckily his partner didn't believe in the saying: work is work. Finally made up for it.
Regardless, it's worth a look.

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Extended Reading
  • Theo 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Sure enough, sure enough, sure enough... this ending, this ending, this ending! ! !

  • Ernestina 2021-12-16 08:01:04

    The tragedy, the final explosion is too EVA. . . Why should it end like this! I want Happy ending! ! ! ! !

Repo Men quotes

  • [first lines]

    Remy: I remember reading about a scientist. He had a thing for cats and boxes. What he'd do is take a cat and lock it in a box. And then, just to make things interesting, he'd also put this machine in there that released poison gas. Now, the scientist didn't actually know when the machine would release the poison and when it wouldn't. The only way he could tell for sure was to look inside the box. Here's the science bit. Until he opened it up, he figured the cat had to be alive and dead. See, if either one was possible, then both had to be possible, too. Ever since I read about that cat, I can't get the story out of my head. Don't get me wrong, I don't give a fuck about the plight of small, furry animals. I just don't understand. How can anything be alive and dead at the same time?

  • [speaking to a family of prospective clients]

    Frank: Frank Mercer, Union Manager. I understand you have concerns. Affordability. It's only natural. First of all, let me just reassure you that our credit department will find a plan that fits your lifestyle. And should you fall behind, there is a three-month grace period. Not until after the sixth day of the fourth month of nonpayment will we retrieve the property, at our own expense, of course, utilizing our skilled and licensed technicians. Now, I'm not sure what you've heard on the 6:00 news, but this almost never happens.