The gravity of that? That the clock is ticking for you. In one second, the world is crack open. You look at things differently, you smell things differently. You savor everything, either a glass of water or a walk in the park.
The clock is ticking, most people have the luxury not knowing when that clock will go off. It keep them drinking that glass of water but not really tasting it. And the irony of that is that keeps for really living their lives.
Can you imagine it? How do you feel when someone sits you down and tells you that death is coming?
You realize the seriousness The clock of your life is ticking. In an instant, your world falls apart. Everything you see in your eyes changes, not even what you smell is the same as usual You are trying to feel everything, even a glass Water, or a walk in the park.
Time goes by every second, and most people are lucky that they don't know when the clock of life will stop. They drink the water from the glass without savoring it. Conversely Said that they lived happily because of it.
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I can't think of it, what is the sequel of movies is very successful.
The film is very exciting, but the old man with cancer was portrayed as a "god" by the director, and everything is under the control of the devil. The various means of overkill were so vividly expressed that I couldn't help leaning against the back of the chair to face the bloody camera.
The surprise at the end is not as big as I, but I still have a foreshadowing. I don't know when I will shoot III?
Recommend this movie to those who can bear it
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