Tuesday, March 18, 2014

All The Time In The World




Henry Bemis, accurately plays a man that just wants time. Time to be able to appreciate what he wants to do, and that is to read. Of course, Mr. Bemis can also represent what man truly desires, and he tries to find a way to achieve this particular desire. There are obstacles in the way of achieving this desire, and it also lets the audience know that we should sympathize with the man. Of course, fate plays a cruel trick on him after the nuclear war and leaves him the only man alive. When he has the time to read his books, his glasses gets broken and leaves him shattered. Which also goes to show, that you can't have everything.


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