dog-tailed mink

Bernhard 2022-10-29 08:37:09

The film "This Man From Earth", which was produced ten years ago, is the most powerful film in sci-fi movies in my opinion. It is not one of the most powerful films. Because of this, when I saw a sequel, I immediately ran to see it. However, After reading it, I want to curse! "This Man From Earth" is Jeremy Besby's posthumous work. The idea of ​​the whole story is so meticulous that it makes you feel like your worldview has been completely subverted after reading it. And this rubbish work that continues the mink is a script written by the director Richard himself at the time. Please, don't come out and be embarrassed if you don't have this ability. A good story structure was abruptly pulled back to the most common type of movie by the director. What is even more irritating is that the director tried to evolve this god-like science fiction into a garbage TV series. Oh my god! What the hell is going on here, and why ruin such a classic after a decade of silence? Even the director shamelessly asked the audience to donate money to him so that he could continue this story. I think, you are absolutely crazy! What you are trying to subvert is precisely the biggest brain hole Jeremy left us before, and you still want me to donate money to you? Then I suddenly wondered if this movie appeared because the previous "This Man From Earth" completely subverted the Christian worship of Jesus Christ, and thus suffered a special effect in countries that believe in Jesus. Severe persecution, so the director has this idea of ​​completely breaking it back?

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  • John: We're all burning. Every one of us. Burning with desire. We're burning with a fire caused by what the Buddha called the three poisons: greed, anger, ignorance. He taught us that we can fix this, we can turn them around. And greed becomes generosity, anger becomes compassion, and ignorance becomes wisdom. There are miracles around us all the time, he said.

  • Philip: If I can allow my faith to be shaken by the fantasies of a disgruntled college professor, I'm not really much of a Christian, am I?