the Chinese general changes his mind regarding a major, historical, earth-shattering decision as declaring war on aliens
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GSeditor — 9 years ago(November 11, 2016 11:44 AM)
the Chinese general changes his mind regarding a major, historical, earth-shattering decision as declaring war on aliens simply because someone calls him out of the blue at the last moment and reminds him that his wife had said that wars don't create heroes but widows and orphans
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The_Film_Addict — 9 years ago(November 11, 2016 12:58 PM)
No, not really. See, as a species, we have a universal experience, but we're divided by thoughts, ideas and culture. The interesting thing about it is that, it just takes one thing for people to find find common ground. Getting people to change their minds on anything is incredibly difficult. Once you find that primer, if you will, you have to power to bridge beings. Not change their minds so that they're connected to the motherboard, but to make them understand and see things differently. It's kind of like that scene in Batman v Superman where they're fighting, and Batman stops once he realizes that Superman is just like him, a man with a mother and a life.
"I wish I wasn't afraid all the time, but I am."
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danieltaller — 9 years ago(November 11, 2016 01:14 PM)
I think he was sharing the same kind of experiences as her. That conversation in the future where he tells her he was there to meet her, that knowing smile the whole time, and he realized he had to give her the information to tell him in the past.