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《"Shrimaan Shrimati" Episode #1.32 (TV Episode 1994)》Storyline
It follows the troubled man""s obsessive search to end his vertigo (and deaths that result from his ""falling in love"" affliction).He reluctantly agreed: "You""re right.It would destroy us." Anakin began o suffer recurring nightmares of harm and pain coming to his mother Schmi Skywalker (Pernilla August), who he had left behind on Tatooine as a slave when he departed to train as a Jedi.Bitter or sweet, most memories become precious as the years move on.This film is a memory - and I am grateful for it.Mark HellingerDocumentary-style montages of historical events of past years (Hitler""s takeover of Eastern Europe, Mussolini""s rise o power, President Hoover and the Depression, President Calvin Coolidge""s reign, and President Wilson""s entrance into the Great War) - surveyed backwards from WWII to WWI - are accompanied by newsreel clips and by the authoritative, news-commentator voice of John Deering:[1940]Today, while the earth shakes beneath he heels of marching troops,[1938]while a great portion of the world trembles before the threats of the acquisitive, power-mad men[1935], we of America have little time to remember[1929]an astounding era in our own recent history.No) when they removed their scuba gear.As they searched for the explosives in their tent, their shadow-figures were witnessed by sickened guards who wondered if she was really pulling things out of Austin""s behind (including a gerbil!).For many years now, I""ve lived among you as a visitor.I""ve seen the beauty of your many cultures.I""ve felt great joy in your magnificent accomplishments.I""ve also seen the folly of your wars.As of today, I""m not a visitor any more, because the Earth is my home, too.We can""t live in fear, and I can""t stand idly by and watch us stumble into the madness of possible nuclear destruction.