It is better to set off a nuclear bomb, than to sit and curse the dark.
Might need to rehost that, it's not showing up on my end
same, tbh
But he’s a good man and it was just the desperation that drove him to this brutal, senseless act. So he feels really guilty and decides to turn himself in, but the police can’t arrest him because of some loophole about them not being able to arrest a person who doesn’t officially exist, so he takes his case to the Supreme Court, and it ends with him giving an impassioned speech before the teary-eyed justices about how no one is nobody and if he can’t pay for his crimes then that is very unfair because everyone deserves to be able to repent if they kill an old lady or even otherwise. It’s called Who Shall Remain Nameless and it’s actually a metaphor for the modern world in which we now live, how technology isolates us, and how we are all cogs in this brutal machine we call civilization without air quotes but it should have air quotes. And big business. To say it’s a powder keg is an understatement. One executive even admitted to me that he’d totally lose his job if he financed this movie. How’s that for a powder keg?