I forgot a lot of plots but I deeply remember the scene at the end

Janis 2021-11-20 08:01:42

In the millennium, the villain in the movie was finally abandoned by his own clone. In that shot, he was already weak, and the newborn clone, just emerging from the cocoon, was very fragile, but his mouth was very fragile. He was complaining about himself, that the once-self was also a creation of his own, why not hurry up and help and do something with the residual body, so that they can survive. But are they really him? His sorrow may be staged in the near future, and this realistic drama may surpass Hamlet, but it will still be a sad story. I can’t remember the heroic performance of this macho Schwarzenegger in the play, but I Keep this sad villain in my heart. This may be us in the future, so please remember the last scene of the villain in this movie, because maybe it will be performed soon, and its stage is not in the past but in the future. Please remember that this is science fiction. The most interesting place.

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Extended Reading
  • Enos 2022-04-22 07:01:24

    Like many blockbusters, the old-fashioned only pursues the visual and not the connotation

  • Kole 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The editor forgot about the hissing and leaking oxygen tank so it didn't bombard the enemy's den, or it was cut out.

The 6th Day quotes

  • Adam Gibson: [clone to original, just after punching out original]

    Adam Gibson: That's for sleeping with my wife.

  • Hank Morgan: My cat, Sadey? She's a repet

    Adam Gibson: You had your cat cloned?

    Hank Morgan: Yeah, well, she fell out my condo window

    Adam Gibson: ...ouch