Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 Movie called Reality. Chapter II: War and Peace. I was bored so I fired up my trusty computer to make another computer-generated movie, like The Matrix. I also named it after myself, Reality. All my movies need only one plot: nothing can ever appear to be what it is. So everything that the actors can seek or chase in my movies has to be a wild-goose-chase – because if they ever happen to catch what they chase it can never be what they were chasing. Thus when they chase pleasure it ends up as pain, similarly if they chase pain long enough it turns into pleasure. This movie is about all the wars peace needs to appear opposite. To make it entertaining the movie has a Comic, for comic-relief. This Comic kept the movie entertaining because when the action got slow or dull he would surface to preach that everything was just fiction, a movie, which worked like an explosion of a patriotic bomb that made fists fly and fury follow to spill the blood and break the bones and bash the heads the Survivors needed to fill fresh graves so that they could then patriotically build monuments to their gods and graves... until things got dull again. When things got dull, in this movie, this same Comic would surface for comic relief by preaching the exact same fiction – that it was all just a movie, which worked like a patriotic bomb that made fists fly and fury follow to spill the blood and break the bones and bash the heads Survivors needed to fill fresh graves and then build even bigger monuments to graves and gods ... until things got dull again and so this exact same Comic would have to return and preach the exact same sermon: that it is all fiction, a movie ... But after a while this war and peace scenario got boring so to make war and its peace more dramatic the Comic took off into the galaxies so he could give the same message on a galactic level so that galaxies could annihilate each other to make the movie War and Peace even more dramatic than wars could be when they are confined to a planet. This cycle of exciting wars and boring peace went on until the end of the movie. At the end of the movie the same Comic comes along to preach the same sermon – all is fiction. But to end the movie all the actors, this time, had to join him and laugh on each other's shoulders to say goodbye to the audience because it was really the end of the movie, Maya, Lila. -- Reality. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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