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Mackenzie 2022-04-23 07:03:19

The movie was so interesting, he discussed in depth the important issues I faced with the parallel universe hypothesis! Q: If you are particularly mourning in this parallel universe, such as without parents, life is tragic, and love is rough! Suddenly one day, you swap with yourself in another parallel universe. Another you, life is stable, career is successful, love is happy, parents are alive. Would you like to exchange with him?

I posted this question in the circle of friends, and 80% of the answers said yes.

I think it is in line with human nature. The essence of human beings is to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. I believe that everyone has a time of mourning, or is in the stage of mourning. Faced with a clear and better choice, we will definitely choose the latter.

Most movies may have a brain hole, and then talk about how to use the identity of this universe to cause many situations, there will be a lot of jokes and embarrassing, but "Happy Death Day 2" takes a step forward.

First of all, you A is in the new universe, although you are "you", (referred to as: the original you are you A, the new universe you are you B), but the memory of your A's brain cannot follow, that is to say you bring If you came to Universe B with the memories of Universe A, then your current partner, your friends, and even your parents, you have no common memories and no feelings. It seems that you do have a more perfect life, but in fact, for you, this is a stolen life. For the people around you, you need to constantly use lies to cover up this identity. And will this be more painful?

Okay, if you say, I am willing to bear this pain, I am willing to act, re-acquaint my lover and friends, and create new memories. This can be done, but it is very unethical. Because everything you A can easily get in universe B is what you B created with your whole life. Going a step further, after your B exchanged with you, he fell from heaven into an abyss. How will he deal with this sudden life when his parents are dead and his lover is not there? Do not do to others what you do not want, and do not do to others what you want. If this person were someone else, you might be willing to be an immoral person, but this person is you! When the unfortunate you and the lucky you are exchanged, can you have a happy life that is perfect but built on the pain of another self?

I thought about this layer and made a decision, I won't. I will not exchange, if my first 20 years are unfortunate enough, then let me continue to face the luck or misfortune of my next life, I don't want to steal other people's lives by chance, other people's will not, let alone mine It's my own, and I won't allow myself to go to great lengths to run a lie that causes another innocent person to suffer. However, if I have the chance, I would be very willing to experience myself in another universe for a few days, mainly because I want to go to those people I will never see again, go to my grandma, say goodbye, and then go Eat a meal she made, go and tell her, you are the best grandma in the world, the kindest person, and I will always love you.

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  • Mercedes 2022-03-24 09:02:43

    Obviously for 2 and 2, the fresh and stunning feeling of the first part is gone

  • Madisyn 2022-01-05 08:02:02

    Forced sequel, kind of boring. There is no thriller style at all, the timeline and logic are chaotic, and the soft science fiction + warmth drama is very boring.

Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • [Tree meets her father at the restaurant, to celebrate her birthday]

    Tree Gelbman: Hey, Dad.

    David Gelbman: Hey.

    Tree Gelbman: [hugs her father] Sorry I'm late.

    David Gelbman: It's okay, sweetie.

    Tree Gelbman: [sits at the table] It's just been a weird day.

    David Gelbman: Everything okay?

    Tree Gelbman: Uh, yeah. It's just... stuff, you know.

    David Gelbman: How's school?

    Tree Gelbman: Um, it's fine, Dad.

    [a waitress approaches]

    Waitress: Are you ready to order?

    David Gelbman: Not yet. We're still waiting on one more.

    Tree Gelbman: [puzzled] One more? I...

    Waitress: Okay. I'll be right back.

    [Tree cannot believe her eyes: her beloved mother Julie, who died three years ago in the original dimension, stands at the door, alive. She smiles lovingly at Tree]

    Tree Gelbman: Mom... oh, mom!

    [overwhelmed with joy, Tree rushes to her mother and hugs her lovingly, so strongly that Julie nearly falls backward]

    Julie Gelbman: [chuckles] Whoa! Hi...

    Tree Gelbman: [her eyes are filled with tears of joy] You're here. Are you really here?

    Julie Gelbman: [puzzled] Well, of course I'm here. It's our day.

    [Tree hugs her mother again. Julie and David are puzzled at Tree's strange behavior]

    Julie Gelbman: Are you okay?

    Tree Gelbman: Yeah. Yeah. Oh, God, I'm fine. I'm just... it's good to see you.

    [they chuckle. Tree hugs her mother again]

  • Tree Gelbman: When were you gonna tell me?

    Carter Davis: Tell you what?

    Tree Gelbman: About Danielle.

    Carter Davis: [puzzled] What about Danielle?

    Tree Gelbman: Apparently you guys are dating.

    Carter Davis: Wait, I thought... I thought you knew that. I mean, you guys live in the same house.

    Tree Gelbman: Uh, no, I definitely didn't know. But the bigger question is: does she know?

    Carter Davis: Does she know what?

    Tree Gelbman: One of her closest friends woke up in your bed this morning. You don't think that that's newsworthy?

    Carter Davis: [scoffs] Nothing happened. I slept in Ryan's bed last night.

    Tree Gelbman: So, why take me home?

    Carter Davis: Because you were... you were wasted. I was afraid you were gonna fall or choke on your own vomit like Janis Joplin.

    Tree Gelbman: [sighs, recalling that Carter told her the same thing in the original dimension] Okay. It's fine. It's fine. It's fine. It's fine. This is how it's supposed to be. My mom's okay. Lori isn't trying to kill me. I mean, this is, like, the better version of my life, right?

    Carter Davis: What are you...?

    [Tree notices Dr. Gregory Butler and his wife Stephanie. They appear to be arguing]

    Stephanie Butler: She's in a sorority, Gregory.

    Gregory Butler: She's...

    Carter Davis: Wait a minute. In this... in this other dimension, were we...?

    Tree Gelbman: I... I can't do this right now.

    [Tree walks away]