Where is the boundary between image and reality?

Nels 2022-03-15 09:01:03

Where is the boundary between image and reality? A certain fact is: no matter how cruel what happens in the image, it has already happened, as long as the conditions are right, it will happen again. Look at the people around you, without any doubt, the attributes of those who have committed any kind of cruelty are not lacking in them. All of a sudden, you find that any so-called civilization deliberately created by human beings can be so fragile that the suppressed beasts in the human body can destroy them all in an instant. What? Are you addicted to the beautiful moments created by images? Open your cerebral cortex and look deeper, oh, there are so many traces left by the cruel behavior of people. There are so many times you've been cornered in desperation, and craving the sky beyond the corner has become as habitual as the body's craving for morphine.

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  • Nikita 2022-04-22 07:01:15

    It is still the two laws of horror movies: the least likely to survive to the end will have the potential to explode, and the protagonist will not die even if he is hunted down for the whole play. My brother-in-law and my father love to burn to help him save the baby. The little girl only screamed until she finally hit her head when the enemy couldn't get up. Curious and impulsive, the beauty was disemboweled as soon as she came up, and she had to rely on beasts to pass through the blood-washed dummy town in the mine.

  • Kennith 2021-11-22 18:54:19

    How can we create an atmosphere of horror in the desert under the scorching sun? Ajia did it...

The Hills Have Eyes quotes

  • Lynn: Hey B.

    Brenda Carter: Hey.

    Lynn: How you holding up?

    Brenda Carter: [sarcastically] I am thrilled.

    Lynn: [laughing] Yeah, this is a total drag.

    Brenda Carter: [snidely] Yeah, well, you know, I really don't care what they say. Next year, I am going to Cancun with my friends. Not going on any more of their lame family trips.

    Lynn: Well, we're not not gonna have many more of them, you know. And if you want to go to Cancun, you know you're gonna have to get a job.

    Brenda Carter: Oh, what you mean like your job?

    Lynn: [firmly] Brenda. I help Doug out at the store, okay?

    Brenda Carter: [leaning back in her chair, disbelieving] Ah.

    Doug Bukowski: [off-camera] Honey? Can you bring me my jacket?

    Brenda Carter: [mimicking Lynn] I'll be right there, honey.

    Lynn: [gets up and walks away, smirking and flipping Brenda the middle finger]

    Brenda Carter: [laughs]

  • Ethel: [Doug and Big Bob are about to go and look for help] I think that we should pray before you go.

    Brenda Carter: Aw, Mom!

    Ethel: Brenda, is it really so much to ask?

    Brenda Carter: Yes.

    Big Bob: [firmly, to Brenda] C'mon.

    Brenda Carter: [sighs, rising from her chair] Thank God no one's watching us.