parallel world

Peyton 2022-03-22 09:01:10

This is a "traveling" movie that uses mature film language to tell the future and the past, the first space (world) and the second space (world), and the continuation of human brain consciousness after the death of the body. Possibility. At the same time, I want to introduce that in the current four-dimensional space of our world, bacteria allow it to continue to live in the first dimension. It may also be very "happy". , The plane, the third dimension is purely three-dimensional, and the fourth dimension adds “time”. Even though I can’t read Stephen Hawking’s brief history of time, I can’t read it, but Duncan Jones has at least seen it. Time is just a metaphor in the movie. In one place, the watch goes, the watch stops, 8 minutes to go back and go back, and the countdown of life. Wait, Duncan is very smart, really very clever, because he knows that the big concept of time is also the concept too It is difficult to explain and cannot be quantified. It is better to unintentionally reveal the sympathy and associations from the heart. The ending should be the best part of the movie, it doesn't explain much, but it leaves us with countless imaginations.

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  • Camylle 2022-03-23 09:01:13

    It's been a long time since I watched a movie with this structure, everything is great, and Li Zhinian's Jake is more calm and restrained, and his blue eyes are extremely warm. Finally, I cried. i'm asking you, just send me back in, then switch me off. Everything is gonna be OK.

  • Georgianna 2021-10-20 18:59:56

    Inception+Groundhog Day, reality and memory are complementary, as long as it can survive meaningfully, no matter where it is, not to mention this is a parallel universe in itself. The ending freeze is the perfect ending when it is still in the still picture, and the plot can be completely ignored in the next few minutes.

Source Code quotes

  • Dr. Rutledge: You know, many soldiers would find this preferable to death. The opportunity to continue serving their country.

    Colter Stevens: Have you... have you spent much time in battle, sir? Huh?

    Dr. Rutledge: That's immaterial.

    Colter Stevens: Any soldier I've ever served with would say that one death is service enough.

  • Colter Stevens: I'm asking you to have the decency to let me try.