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Lea 2022-01-25 08:01:23

Although I don't like to explain everything with a vague sci-fi technique at the end, I still find this movie fascinating.

I don't know much about the reasoning of copying people. Only the author knows this, and maybe even the author doesn't know it, but this movie is very educational.

1. It doesn’t matter if you do something wrong that harms people and ruins other people’s lives. As long as I can hypnotize myself and tell myself: I don’t know, I’m confused, and put an end to feelings of guilt, so I can continue to fool, harm others, continue to ruin other people’s lives, engage in a little daughter, and win others’ sympathy, so I can feel at ease. Go and kill the people who are driven to a dead end by yourself, talk about how you are resourceful and resourceful, and completely forget that you are the instigator of everything. People with conscience, no matter which wife killed someone, since you are one, you must be responsible together. Self-hypnosis and irresponsibility are really the golden keys to a happy world.

2. Fight against cunning and scheming people. War is eternal. You can't take it lightly until the last moment, you can't be complacent, you can't be overly complacent, and you can't be overly complacent.

3. Regardless of your own opinions, you must consider the problem from multiple angles, do not rule out all possibilities, and leave no curse.

4. The negative textbook is the person played by hugh jackman. Because he can't self-hypnotize, he will be afraid, guilty, and chaotic. The machine that Lao Tzu bought, even if the cloner was killed, and the cloner didn't have a household registration book, the cloner was also a cloned Lao Tzu. What happened to Lao Tzu killing himself? What was wrong with it. At best, Lao Tzu is committing suicide. The machine I bought and I copied myself are all my business, and it's your business. If the comrade thinks this way, it will be much calmer, as if the last self-hypnosis king came to kill Hugh Jackman when he was very awkward, not guilty at all, and did not feel that he had harmed people.


Many movies educate us in this way, bad guys, a bad guy from thought to behavior, justified bad, thinks he is not bad, thinks he is very good, and any wrongdoing or bad thing is innocent, cruel, and uses everything. People who are extremely harmful to others will always survive in the end. Others help and win love.

Day, what is this called. . . . . .

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  • Krista 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    Nolan’s films give people who study theory and want to write a script have confidence, because Nolan’s awesomeness is not so much the complexity of editing, as it is that he cleverly combined Lacan’s concept of "seeing" with the film narrative. Combined. Everyone in this movie is "watching", but they can't see anything because they don't actually care about the truth.

  • Roselyn 2021-10-20 18:58:02

    To put it bluntly, whether they are twin brothers or clones, what makes them so obsessed with the success on stage is the surprise expression on the audience's faces and thunderous applause. When we have been living in a vicious circle that needs affirmation from others, we lose our original self.

The Prestige quotes

  • Cutter: Ready to meet yourself, Mr Angier?

  • Gerald Root: Did you think you were unique, Mr Angier? I've been Caesar. I've played Faust. How hard could it possibly be to play the Great Danton?