A perfect world can only be imagined

Syble 2022-04-23 07:02:08

The crime of criminals, compared with the lawful law enforcement of snipers and police, which is worse?

What is the psychological origin of criminals?

Family, society, and harm to children have evolved into a virus that is passed on in the form of a circular chain. That is, as the Buddhists talk about cause and effect.


The hostage boy, at this moment, the criminals trust him. But the hostage boy, like any other child, grows up. And when they grow up, many children are no longer the original children.
Criminals have always maintained the mentality of their childhood. Before getting compensation, he firmly refused to grow up by leaps and bounds.
However, even if he doesn't die, he will be lost because of the hostage boy's changes as he grows up.

Trusting a person is an adventure.
It's a loneliness to find someone you can trust. even tragic.

This world is not perfect. Very imperfect.

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  • Danielle 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    It's not bad luck to be hijacked by an interesting monster. The uncle is in his thirties, and his mentality is still the same as that of a child. When he sees a parent beating a child, he punishes the parent. There is a person who has taught your parents a lesson in place of your will. I wonder if the child will be very happy when he sees it. In the end, the uncle was still beaten to death by the police because he was about to give the child a small note full of wishes. The adult world is always so cruel.

  • Ron 2022-03-22 09:01:50

    The entrance to the perfect world is the time machine that Butch drove to Philip's childhood. Two strangers tame each other on the run, robbers and hostages, like father and son. Philip realizes Butch's heroic dream of self-redemption. Butch uses his life to fulfill Philip's childhood growth and complete the missing father-son relationship with each other. No matter what the ending is, at the moment when the time machine is anchored, they have already been to the perfect world.

A Perfect World quotes

  • Tom Adler: [looking at Texas roadblock map] There - that oughta put his pecker in a sling, huh, Red?... Sorry.

    Sally Gerber: Dick humor. Unique. Shouldn't these be roadblocked as well?

    Tom Adler: Well, in a perfect world, Miss Gerber, we'd all lock arms and thrash the bushes until he turned up.

    Sally Gerber: Well, in a perfect world, things like this wouldn't happen in the first place, right?

  • Phillip Perry: Can we stop at the filling station?

    Butch Haynes: What for?

    Phillip Perry: Number one.

    Butch Haynes: ...This here's nature, Phillip. Why don't you just... pee over by the tree?