infinite future

Lina 2022-04-20 09:01:43

Engineers build machines that see the future and learn from it the dangers they face. After watching his future countless times, he left a series of tools for himself, who was about to be erased as promised, to escape and ascend to heaven. In the end there is no doubt a happy ending, where the bad guys are punished and the protagonists are happily together.

The setting of this story is quite interesting. Can the future be changed, or is it an infinite future? I prefer to believe the latter, there are countless parallel time and space besides the world we live in. Under the starry sky, countless of us and different people lead different lives. What the protagonist did was probably to force several worlds into one, and the ending that should have been different, returned to the only road.

The strong make and change the rules of the game, and the ants live within the rules without knowing it.

And this book is not good or bad. People who know more about the world have a bigger pattern, have stronger power, enjoy the thrill of control, and are hearty; and the little people are happy because they don't understand it. Each takes what he needs, each constitutes a different framework and structure of the world, and they live in peace with each other. The most fear is that someone has crossed the border. Of course, there will be resistance to the big people looking forward to the life atmosphere of the market, but the small people do not like the working mechanism of this world. If they want to kick two feet and hit a hammer, I am afraid that they will be instantly wiped out of their fate. Not leaving a trace of past. So yeah! No matter how you play, you have to follow the rules. If you really want to flash fireworks in the long river of history, you must first be mentally prepared to fight to the death.

Farther away, close!

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  • Fanny 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    After watching it, I realized it was John Woo's film~ It's very interesting, with a little bit of sci-fi and Uma Thurman without a vase~ [If you show someone their future, they have no future. To take away the mystery of the future is to take away hope. 】

  • Joelle 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    There is an appointment for the best cctv6 movie~ It took half an hour to introduce Ben and Woo Yusen at the beginning, focusing on Ben's acting skills that had been darkened for a long time. . . orz~ When I saw the door opened and a white dove flew in, I couldn't help laughing~~ Well, I can still see the strong show of oriental elements~ Also, I don't know if Uma took this one Is it time to start filming kill bill? I always feel that some of the gods are very similar. . .

Paycheck quotes

  • Attorney General Brown: We knew Decker was trying to design something. But when he sold his plans, he wasn't even halfway done.

    Agent Klein: I don't understand.

    Attorney General Brown: Decker was working at JPL on a laser-enhanced lens. He claimed the lens was powerful enough to see around the curvature of the universe.

    [He picks up a red apple to demonstrate]

    Attorney General Brown: Decker believed that if you could see around a curve that went on forever, you would end up back where you started. Looking at yourself.

    [Brown tosses the apple to Klein]

    Agent Dodge: Except you're not looking back at yourself now, in the present.

    Attorney General Brown: No, you are not. You're looking at the future.

    [Klein understands now]

    Attorney General Brown: Can you imagine what'll happen if Jennings figures out what he's done and tries to profit from it? Any nation in the world would give him a king's ransom.

    Agent Dodge: Jennings won't do that. I was this close to him. He never lied. When he heard what he's being accused of, he was hurt and scared.

    Attorney General Brown: Fine! Once you bring him in, I'll give him the Medal of Honor. That's if Rethrick doesn't find him first!

  • Agent Klein: Do you think Jennings really saw the future?

    Agent Dodge: Uh-huh.

    Agent Klein: [with a touch of ambition] That'd be something.