Good against the will of others is worse than evil

Miles 2022-07-12 14:33:23

I saw this film a long time ago, and I found a bunch of horror films to watch. The cover of this one looks like a popcorn horror film.

As a result, things gradually went wrong after reading it, and it was not until the end that everyone realized that the male protagonist became a vegetative person due to a medical accident, and he was in a coma for several months.

In the end, he had a will, and if he fell into a coma for a long time, he hoped that the family could euthanize him.

The reality is that although he was in a coma, he could hear voices outside, so when his family refused to let him die, they sentenced him to life imprisonment in his dream. Will be constantly tormented by his own nightmares.

Why are there nightmares? Or for the male protagonist, it is better to die in peace than to survive half-dead like this.

Sometimes your kindness doesn't necessarily bring happiness to others. Or to put it a bit harsher, your kindness is only out of your own intentions. Have you ever asked others what they mean? Or have you respected the wishes of others?

Good against the will of others is worse than evil.

So in the end the male protagonist decided to fall in a dream and decided to fall to the ground and die.

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  • Mandingo: You ready for a little lesson? To be set free? For a dose of reality? First: the lesson. Do you know who I am? I told you my name, bitch. You forget that? I know you ain't forget that! Come on, you caucasian motherfucker! Say it while you still got a pair.

    George Grieves: [through his breathing tube] Mandingo.

    Mandingo: That's right. That's my name. But do you know who I am?

    George Grieves: [stammers unintelligibly attempting to reply]

    Mandingo: No, I mean in the metaphorical sense, motherfucker. DO YOU KNOW WHAT I AM?

    [leaps onto George's chest]

    Mandingo: I am the weight on your chest. I'm your cauchemar - your pesadilla - your Alptraum - your incubo, yo. I'm the morbid oppression of the night. I am the fear behind your left titty. I am the dark un-fucking-known.

    Mandingo: I'm the father of cool, and the king of jazz, and the porch-sitting watermelon-sucking brother who fucks up neighborhoods and breeds gangsters, and makes your dick feel small. I am mud-hut-building spear-chucking darkest Africa. I am the king of Egypt; grandpappy of ALL the sand-niggas.

    [shouts some middle-eastern words]

    Mandingo: The lord of 'they', 'them', and all them that be 'other'. I AM THE ARMY OF ISLAM!

    [weeping]

    Mandingo: I'm the sickle-cell yardape that's been fucking with your dosage. The jungle-bunny that's been guarding your drip... drip... drip... DRIP.

    [menacing]

    Mandingo: I am the medicine man. The spade digging your grave. The spook who goes bump in your night. I am the uppity field-nigger dancing in your end zone, and spiking your IV. I am Little Black Sambo. I am Lincoln's mistake.

    George Grieves: [flailing against his restraints, and gasping attempting to scream]

    Mandingo: Oh, I just been fucking with you, my little bleached brother! But now, you gon' face your fear. You won't be afraid NO more. I'm gon' set you free. I'm doing you a favor - a 'solid', George. Now, ain't it better to know that all the fears that go 'pitter-patter' in your flaccid fish-white belly are real? That you ain't just another white liberal guilt-ridden mo'w'fucker worryin' 'bout shit he DON'T understand?

    Mandingo: [whispering] The dark unknown's gon' cut you up! And when I'm done with you, you ain't gon' be a pussy NO MO!

  • Dr. Sharazi: [about to give a patient a colonoscopy] Welcome to the Outback Snakehouse.