The dead are still alive, but the alive is doomed to die

Sonia 2022-10-10 00:59:50


"For all the years I've played by the book." For this sentence, I don’t want and can’t use a translation (the point seems that I can’t translate this sentence correctly. I can only understand it based on the plot in the movie. The meaning can only be expressed in the original words. I am afraid that any form of translation will make him lose his original color. 11 years of conscientious work, but what is the result? According to his follow-up investigation of this case, we can see his hard work and his strength, but what is the result? The rich have worked with the rich for 11 years, but he is still a small insurer. At this time, it is time for one's own return. After going out, let out a sigh of relief. What kind of psychological struggle did he overcome when making this decision. Now that everything is done, he is finished, and he seems to be temporarily relieved. But when the gunfire sounded, after turning around in front of the god of death, it seemed that all of this seemed unimportant. At this time, life was the most important thing in front of the gun.
The result always surprises people. The dead are still alive, but the alive is destined to die. Everything is just a game of a smart person. Was Bridge's imprisonment a coincidence, or was everything in the design, who knows? He is very smart, but he can only be said to be smart, but one greed and one mistake cost him such a heavy price. Perhaps the world is destined to be unfair, and the weak are destined to be the food of the strong to pay for the strong. Maybe the polarization between the rich and the poor is what social development should exist!

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Wild Things 2 quotes

  • Terence Bridge: The melaleuca tree. Beautiful to look at... but all it does is suck up the water around it until nothing is left. Everything dies around them.

  • Terence Bridge: Nothing is ever as simple as it appears.