a little reverie

Edyth 2022-04-23 07:02:03

The setting of this movie is interesting

Countless timelines in countless parallel universes are mixed together in a tree-like network. Time flashbacks and the choice of time nodes that affect the rest of the parallel lines are very interesting. Let’s change the brain circuit to understand that all this is controlled by some mysterious existence. In other words, the setting is ultimately to study the impact on the world in order to obtain the results of a certain person in a certain world.

Then think of it as an experiment on the direction of someone's life to study the changes in the world, and after amplifying this process, it becomes an experiment on every living being in the world and even the human landscape, that is to say, there are countless In the end, what a parallel world wants to achieve is only the result that a person who created the world wants, and then understand it according to the coding argument that each of us and the parallel world we are in may be just a game under development, debugging code bugs There are countless directions in the stages, but the final desired result is what others have set or wanted from the beginning, that is to say, everything is just a process of trial and error, everything is arranged clearly and clearly, human beings. It may also be an NPC with a slightly higher degree of freedom.

On this basis, look at the existence of all this from a different way of thinking. Maybe you don’t know what the so-called result is. Everything is just a bold attempt. Therefore, you and I in a parallel universe can even be understood as a super brain. (maybe light brain hahaha) a very short trial operation

Talking about free will, you and me, the free will may just be that we keep breaking free from the shackles, breaking the cognition and seeking freedom, not absolute freedom in the true sense, but even this kind of free will is a lifelong pursuit for me.

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  • Soledad 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The form is too much greater than the content, the plot is not very good, and the handle of the ps4 netflix has been vibrating at the critical moment is too scary... I really just want to watch a smooth movie and don't want to choose the life of the protagonist! (And the selection is also divided into right and wrong, and it is really annoying to have to re-select if it is wrong.

  • Bailey 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    After watching the 90-minute version, it feels like a simulation game. Different endings are chosen. At first glance, I feel that there should be at least 50 endings. After reading it, I felt that the content was too much, complicated, and not easy to understand. Later, I found that there was a 312-minute full version, no wonder. But I don't know where to find the full version.

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch quotes

  • Stefan Butler: I've actually had a bit of breakthrough with the game. I think I'd got bogged down before, but now I can see.

    Dr. Haynes: So you finally finished it?

    Stefan Butler: Finished, delivered, everything. I'd been trying to give the player too much choice. So I just went back and stripped loads out. And now they've only got the illusion of free will, but really, I decide the ending.

    Dr. Haynes: And is it a happy ending?

    Stefan Butler: I think so.

  • Mohan Thakur: There's messages in every game. Like Pac-Man. Do you know what PAC stands for? P-A-C: "program and control." He's Program and Control Man the whole things a metaphor, he thinks he's got free will but really he's trapped in a maze, in a system, all he can do is consume, he's pursued by demons that are probably just in his own head, and even if he does manage to escape by slipping out one side of the maze, what happens? He comes right back in the other side. People think it's a happy game, it's not a happy game, it's a fucking nightmare world and the worst thing is it's real and we live in it. It's all code. If you listen closely, you can hear the numbers. There's a cosmic flowchart that dictates where you can and where you can't go. I've given you the knowledge. I've set you free. Do you understand?