"Seven Pounds" is about an ordinary citizen's car accident that resulted in the tragic death of seven people, including his wife. Under the pressure of heavy guilt, he began his journey of redemption. Start by making a list of everything you can give to others: real estate, cars, money, corneas, hearts, livers, vertebrae, etc., and then start a plan to find the gifted person. At the end of the film, the teacher who regained the light and the girl who regained the heart were smiling and crying under the bright sunshine, which made people regain hope.
How deep is a person's sin? This is probably the question that everyone has pondered in a moment of silence. In "Don't Disturb," Qin Fen faced the pastor's atonement, and he did not finish his speech for four hours. The funny thing is, from the traditional point of view, Qin Fen is still a good person. Christianity has the most lenient tolerance for believers. As long as you speak out, the rest of the work will be settled by God for you, so you can rest easy. Buddhism emphasizes self-reporting of karmic karma, and mistakes that you have committed can only be avoided by practicing yourself. The rule of law society advocates the use of the law to balance, but there is no way to do anything about the fault that does not violate the law, so it relies on civil society, moral reconstruction, and education to restrain. Sins and faults have become the spiritual factors that various schools and organizations rely on, and they have also become an important yardstick for a person's self-judgment in the dead of night. In "Infernal Affairs", Officer Liu said: I want to be a good person, give me a chance. Why is there this opportunity? Just because no one knows. The sins in the past can be written off, and the life after that can be magnanimous. Therefore, sin is always against oneself, and only sin is sin. Obama's inaugural speech was very provocative, and one of the lines was: To those who have held power through corruption, deceit and silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but if you are willing to loosen your clenched fists, we too Will be willing to reach out to help. Today, how can an American leader go to trial before those sins are haunted by him? A page that can be turned over is destined to have trembling hands and a pious heart.
The latest issue of Esquire has a couple of beautiful inserts showing trends in the name of the Seven Deadly Sins. Eating is not eating, Yan is not Yan, Ambilight, solemn and quiet. To be honest, these paintings made me feel really restless.
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