Review of It Conquered the World (1956) by Don D — 17 Jun 2007
"He learned almost too late that man is a feeling creature, and because of it, the greatest in the universe. He learned too late for himself that men have to make their own way, to make their own mistakes. There can't be any gift of perfection from outside ourselves. And, when men seek such perfection, they find there's only death, fire, loss, disillusionment, the end of everything that's gone forward. Men have always sought an end to toil and misery. It can't be given, it has to be achieved. There is hope, but it has to come from inside, from man himself.".
..."fire"?
This review of It Conquered the World (1956) was written by Don D on 17 Jun 2007.
It Conquered the World has generally received mixed reviews.
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