laughter.
Bishop Cobble heard the audience sitting around and gave a laugh.
The scene of the obese prisoner in the picture pleading for mercy in front of the railing is indeed very funny.
Bishop Cobble only thought that this guy was very sad. He came to the front row and had not had time to touch a nearby audience.
The sound of the prisoners in the movie screen suddenly stopped.
"It seems to be the leader of the prison guard. He should educate the timid prisoner."
"The gods will forgive them."
Bishop Cobble listened to the audience dressed by the two nuns, and he gently patted a nun sitting next to him.
"Can you let me go inside?"
Bishop Cobble interrupted their argument in a polite tone.
"of course can."
The nun is preparing to stand up and give Cooper the bishop a position to let him go to the seat inside...
‘But your mouth shut right away! Otherwise you have a good time! ’
In the movie, the prisoner’s angry snoring made the nun scared, her movements stiffened there, and the friend sitting next to her was there.
"This should just be a warning..." Her friend said with some uncertainty.
But the next development made the two nuns hold their mouths, and some couldn't bear to see what happened on the screen.
Violence, the prison guards in the film dragged the prisoner who was crying for mercy, and waved the batons hard to beat the prisoner's body.
There is no disguised picture of violence and anger, which is a 'very excessive scene' for the two nuns.
"Just crying a few times, why do you want to do this..."
Bishop Cobble walked through the nuns without saying a word and came to the center of the third row.
Most viewers don't understand why prison guards abuse prisoners like this.
But Bishop Cobble knows...
In the eyes of these prison guards, the prisoners are just a group of 'annoying monkeys'. Even the human identity is not counted. It belongs to the inferior who can be arbitrarily killed.
The only those prisoners who can stay in prison can have despair.
When Bishop Cobble was about to leave the third row quickly, he felt who was staring at himself.
Even if you are picky about the position, such frequent changes will attract the attention of others.
And now all the audience have found their seat, but in no case, Bishop Cobble had to sit down in the middle of the center, watching the prisoner on the screen ruthlessly licking the picture of the prisoner.
"This is too... too much."
Bishop Cobble can hear the noisy arguments of the surrounding audience.
As a group of spectators watching movies in the Holy City, they did not know how to watch the basic etiquette of the film, so the noise of the surrounding arguments mixed with the voices of Bishop Cobble made him feel extra irritated.
"If I change to be my, I will never do this stupid thing."
The inner irritating emotions allowed Bishop Cobble to start to reprimand the nuns who kept talking about it.
In his opinion, the obese prisoner is really stupid enough to be hopeless.
Becoming a prisoner, being shackled and branded, no one will pity you, all you can do is to survive as much as possible.
Bishop Cobble knows this, so he will choose to remain silent.
‘Ryan let me lose two packs of cigarettes on the first night. He didn’t say a word all night...’
The monologue from Rhett in the film, let the contemplative Bishop of Korbler have a bit of mood to continue to see this ‘devil’s creation’.
It seems that there are still many smart people in this prison.
Bishop Cobble stared at the man in the movie's picture called ‘Andy’. Bishop Cobble remembers that when he first came to prison, he didn’t look like an ordinary person.
Then, in connection with the discussion of the surrounding audience, the Bishop of Korbler, who did not see the opening of the film, completed the plot of the film.
"A prison that has completely blocked the magic, and a young and promising businessman who has fallen into this kind of prison?"
Bishop Cobble heard that he couldn’t help but laugh at the forehead.
He saw his own shadow in the role of 'Andy', and he laughed at the original life, his situation is already desperate hell.
Even the story presented in this movie is like ridiculing his desperate situation.
If the gods really exist, they will definitely hide and snicker.
‘How is the prisoner I bet? ’
‘Dead, Hadley blew his head...’
The dialogue between the prisoners in the movie told the audience, the fate of the poor fat man.
Bishop Cobble has had enough of the words of the nuns next to him who kept complaining about ‘why are so cruel’ ‘should not do this’.
He immediately got up from the third row and walked outside the hallway, trying to pretend to be ready to leave temporarily.
‘Can you help me with a dig? ’
‘What do you want that to do. ’
Damn it! What is going on with this thing... Is it the creation of the devil?
Bishop Cobble had just walked halfway through the action, and was once again stopped by a line and dialogue. He looked back at the dialogue between ‘Ryder’ and ‘Andy’ on the screen.
He admits... This movie has aroused his interest at this moment.
Bishop Cooper's footsteps paused, and there was a position in the fourth row next to his hand. He sat down subconsciously and looked at the dialogue between the two.
"Mother, the prisoner should not go to jailbreak?"
Suddenly, Bishop Cobble captured a familiar voice in the audience.
Bishop Cobble turned back and began to look around, seeing his wife and daughter in the penultimate row.
"He shouldn't do this..."
"But the mother, the prison guards here treat the prisoners so rudely, I think they are too...poor."
"Listen, the man named Andy killed his wife. He should stay in the prison to pay off his sins! These prisoners have nothing to sympathize with."
Bishop Cobble can clearly hear the voice of his wife and daughter.
But he did not dare to say hello to his wife, or ... even this qualification is not.
What his wife liked was the head of the army that led the Third Corps of the Holy Father. In his daughter's impression, his father should be a hero who stood above 10,000.
Now, the bishop of Korbler is only a slave to the fog, and even his appearance is distorted.
A desperate mood once again ushered in the heart of Bishop Cobler, and the feeling of being imprisoned in prison as a prisoner made him suffer.
But at this time, Bishop Cobble saw the oncoming ‘sunshine’.
That is the sunshine in the movie screen...
‘He doesn’t speak very much. Every move is not like an ordinary person. He walks...like walking in a park, like wearing an invisible coat...’
Rhett's monologue echoed again throughout the hall, and Bishop Cobler looked at the picture of 'Andy' strolling through the prison square.
He feels that this character is somewhat the same as himself, but it is... completely different.