Time travel is a difficult subject to grasp. Because as long as the future returns to the past, the domino butterfly effect will be produced. I can't justify it. So Nolan's "Interstellar" is good because it just touches the past lightly, and stops. But "Pre-Destination" is about how big a hole is and how big it is to dig, and finally jump in and talk about it. Overall, it's not bad.
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Next I will talk about the timeline of the story I organized. If you can understand, let’s not explain, but explain the doubtful and obscure points.
Generally speaking, the boss of the Time Planning Bureau. I want to train time-traveling agents to solve some things that have saved countless lives. Then it is a terrorist incident that occurs in the future, and employees are sent back to the future to stop and kill those terrorists who have not done bad things (this reminds me of the "Minority Report").
During this period, the male protagonist John completed many rescue operations after plastic surgery.
But because every time you go back to the past, this time and space shuttle will cause more or less thinking disorders or endocrine disorders. And the most important thing is that every time you go back to the past, it will affect the changes in time and space. Generally speaking, this change is caused by the time machine, that is, the time planning bureau itself is the culprit.
So the boss knew from the beginning that the bomber was John himself. So why does the boss continue to conceal and continue to hire him when he knows it, because outside of the bomber incident, John has indeed completed many rescue missions, which is also called the so-called home care for everyone.
Then after the boss knows that the bomber is John himself, because the boss knows that the incident has occurred, it is best to reduce the incident to the minimum. Then, to reduce the incident to the smallest is the bomber’s death. Only by dying can the reincarnation of a person be closed. The full stop forms an endless loop.
Some people say that they don't know why he wants to meet "she" after transgender to make love. Because he really fell in love at first sight after seeing "her" after being transgender. And he doesn't want to lose the feeling of having love again. The most important thing is that he should be determined to kill me and not leave "her" anymore!
But in the end he knew that the male protagonist John was actually himself, and all kinds of curiosity and questions made him have to go with the male protagonist John. And the male protagonist John also promised that he said everything would be resolved.
So why did John shoot and kill himself who became a bomber in the future?
Point 1: That was because he absolutely didn't want to be a bad guy at the time, but the final confession had the motivation to reveal his change of mind. Because he does not become a bomber, then there will be no previous missions, his face will not burn, etc., the entire circle that affects his life cycle will be broken, and maybe he will no longer exist in time and space at this time. And he himself wanted to understand that it was the Time Planning Bureau that made him such a miserable fate! The Time Planning Bureau said that this was his mission to save the world. In fact, it changed the chaos of time and space and formed an irreparable loophole. This loophole may be John himself. all in all. The wool comes out of the sheep. In the end, he still wanted to draw out his past self and try to change everything by himself. . . . . (Because he is not a bomber, there will be no time for people from the Planning Bureau to look for him.)
Viewpoint 2: Before he knew it, he was reading the newspaper or reading the news. He saw many tragedies in the past. I want to stop it, but some innocent people will still be killed or injured during the stop, but it has prevented a greater disaster from happening. So slowly in his eyes, he himself became a hero of salvation, but he became a bomber in the saved world. But people will make mistakes, and sometimes preventing them will lead to serious tragedies of death and injury. Perhaps this is something he himself doesn't want to see. So in the end, the future john became a little crazy.
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