Immortality
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It is your life-support system, and it is Mother Nature's best effort yet at
immortality.
OK, so here is the sort of big idea: If you look out at nature, you find that as you tend to see suspended animation, you tend to see
immortality.
Should we ridicule the modern seekers of immortality, calling them fools?
Apparently this is the avenue to immortality, because if you get good at it, you can inhabit the bodies of future generations.
The Australian actors in the series were the best of their day and have
immortality
in The Outsiders.
Doesn't she realize that that piece was his
immortality?
The plot is silly and slow (something about old people inhabiting the bodies of young children to achieve immortality)...the film is all talk talk talk talk talk talk talk about the same things over and over again.
Instead of erotic lesbian vampires with no clothes on; we've got a cumbersome plot about a man who wants to unlock the secret to immortality, a young woman whose affliction might hold the key and a suicide cult, who don't get to do much.
In a serious chess game where World Chess Champion victory is one way to immortality, the chess clock ticks, match time ends to conclude the next day.
It is a humorous and yet highly dramatic and tragic movie about friendship, love, immortality, death, and happiness, and comments subtelly on society.
Gackt is the innocent Sho - who befriends a Vampire Kei (HYDE), their relationship grows with time but as Sho ages, Kei's
immortality
breaks his heart.
In the end he comes to realize that his wife, like the land, is the source of his wealth, happiness and
immortality.
Some of the 'art
immortality'
are incorporated in this movie.
I also liked that the writers touched
immortality
and it's toll.
Clint Eastwood does a masterful job in capturing the immensity of the battle of Iwo Jima with the human drama of the six men who were thrust into
immortality
by the simple act of raising the American flag on the island.
The story/screenplay by David Kajganich tries very hard to be substantial (Viking runes were left in about eight farms and the Nazi's preoccupation with the occult made them spend years tacking them down - the runes being a means toward
immortality
if you drink the right blood yada yada yada...), but in the end this is just another of the genre as SAW 1 - 6(?), Seven, Silence of the Lambs, Halloween 1 - 5, etc.
The script/story is full of a vibrancy and living in a such a simple and classy way that you can't help but smile and believe in the
immortality
of these characters throughout human time, to be played out over and over again.
Not everyone gets it, but it is plain to see from galleries of fan mail to Emmanuelle Seigner, this one movie part seems to have entrenched her
immortality
into many men's souls.
One of the things that I always thought about Julius Caesar is that in the life of one of the great movers and shakers of the ancient world, he's merely a figure in which all kinds of people at the end are busy weaving their schemes around, be it his death or his conferred
immortality.
However this time the story is a little different as now Jason has been led into an ambush and is blown to pieces, however his evil heart lives on and he possesses various people to kill people who are a threat to his immortality, as a bounty hunter says that only a Voorhies can kill him, this of course leads to his sister, niece and grandniece, they are the only ones who can stop him.
And has anyone got any idea how/why the Zeistians ever evolved their bizarre
immortality
code?
Before you can say trite morality lesson, the kids (who've apparently burned too many brain cells as is) are run off the road by a van and chased around in the woods by hooded, masked cult members who want to sacrifice them to gain
immortality.
The year i saw this film i was awed by the aspiring vision of what possible
immortality
could achieve.
Prime Evil tells of a satanic cult whose members can achieve
immortality
and invulnerability through the regular sacrifice of blood relatives to a hideous demon (that is about two foot tall and seems to be made of red rubber).
These mysterious objects give these men
immortality
but they need human blood to prolong the effects.
Belief in
immortality
made the opposition between life and death relative.
Spinoza thought that there was no more pernicious superstition than the belief in the
immortality
of the soul and a post-mortal heaven and hell in which the virtuous are rewarded and the wicked punished.
It is this seeming
immortality
that has led governments to tax certain environmentally damaging plastic products or ban them altogether.
The conscious expression of this dream is an obsessive response to the certainty of biological death: the belief that a big enough win in the game of science will beat death itself by conferring a form of
immortality
on the winner.
Nothing but the thinnest membrane of denial separates the notion of scientific
immortality
through priority of discovery from this deeper, older, and wholly non-scientific dream of escaping one’s own inevitable death.
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