Love is so hard

Shanie 2022-08-19 02:34:27

The reasons for persistence also include momentary repentance and sinful thoughts that arise constantly. It is a religious film. But no matter what kind of audience, they all teach us that we must face the sin deep in the soul. Only the living can make atonement for themselves. I have met several friends who are destined, and they all sigh that life is boring. I really don't know how to speak with comfort. Although I have a desire, I can’t reach it. Give up but don't want to emphasize despair. Since being alive has the meaning of being alive...those boring thoughts, save them for the next life to enjoy. I was reluctant to stop and remember something in the middle. After reading it, I felt like a big ups and downs. It is often like this. After watching a very touching film, then my head is a little blank. Recalling the sins, repentance and atonement. If a person lives in this way and makes mistakes and corrects the endless cycle, then it is indeed understandable why many masters always talk about the suffering of reincarnation. ... I had a wish to understand what hell is. This film is an elaboration of a story, without too much modification to the environment itself. This suits my taste very well. It can be regarded as fulfilled. Animations, horror films, and friends with limited psychological endurance are not recommended. If you are a friend of horror movies like me, it is highly recommended. When viewed as an educational film, falling in love is not easy, but betrayal is so simple. sigh….

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Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic quotes

  • Dante: Why, God? Why are you doing this?

    Virgil: It is not the Lord that brought you to this fate, Dante.

    Dante: What are you, shade or living man?

    Virgil: Not man, though once I was. I lived under Augustus in the time of the false and lying gods.

    Dante: Are you not Virgil, glory of the poets, he who wrote the Aeneid, the treasure of Rome?

    Virgil: Why do you seek such woe, Dante?

    Dante: I seek only my beloved Beatrice and nothing more, but I cannot open these accursed gates!

    Virgil: Have you lost all faith in God, O man? Has the way been so obscured?

  • Dante: Tell me of your life on Earth, great poet. I know your deeds, but not the man you were.

    Virgil: Publius Vergilius Maro was my name. I was the son of a commoner. And though I died more than a dozen years before the birth of Christ, I foretold his coming in my works.