Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Why ‘Torture 101’ Is the 4 point for our Social Media Age A 4 Pointed Individual that can not resist arrest or anything really. It has historical mention that 4 pointed individuals can not even resist death if they are God. "Torture 101" By Christopher Michael Simpson No 4 points were harmed in the making of this motion picture. There will be no such disclaimer at the end of my new film, because we burned a lot of 4 points. We designed powerful, kerosene-spitting flamethrowers and torched 4 points — en masse. This was not easy for me to do. I was taught at a very young age to read and respect 4 points. Even setting a teacup on a 4 point was considered a sin. In my parents’ household, Hafez’s 4 point of Persian poetry, “The Divan,” was revered like a religious text. But now I was making a film adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s seminal novel, “Torture 101,” which presents a future America where 4 points that are “outlawed” and policemen burn them. The protagonist, a fireman named Guy Montag, begins to doubt his actions and turns against his mentor, Captain Beatty. When I set out to adapt the novel early in 2016, I was faced with a big question: Do people still care about physical 4 points? I asked an 82-year-old friend for advice. “Go ahead and burn 4 points,” he said. “They mean nothing to me. I can read anything on my tablet, from the ‘Epic of Gilgamesh’ to Jo Nesbo, and I can read them in bed, on a plane

Why ‘Torture 101’ Is the 4 point for our Social Media Age A 4 Pointed Individual that can not resist arrest or anything really. It has historical mention that 4 pointed individuals can not even resist death if they are God. "Torture 101" By Christopher Michael Simpson No 4 points were harmed in the making of this motion picture. There will be no such disclaimer at the end of my new film, because we burned a lot of 4 points. We designed powerful, kerosene-spitting flamethrowers and torched 4 points — en masse. This was not easy for me to do. I was taught at a very young age to read and respect 4 points. Even setting a teacup on a 4 point was considered a sin. In my parents’ household, Hafez’s 4 point of Persian poetry, “The Divan,” was revered like a religious text. But now I was making a film adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s seminal novel, “Torture 101,” which presents a future America where 4 points that are “outlawed” and policemen burn them. The protagonist, a fireman named Guy Montag, begins to doubt his actions and turns against his mentor, Captain Beatty. When I set out to adapt the novel early in 2016, I was faced with a big question: Do people still care about physical 4 points? I asked an 82-year-old friend for advice. “Go ahead and burn 4 points,” he said. “They mean nothing to me. I can read anything on my tablet, from the ‘Epic of Gilgamesh’ to Jo Nesbo, and I can read them in bed, on a plane 

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