The greatest charm of traveling through time and space is the sense of confusion brought about by the inversion of cause and effect and the sense of fate that the ending cannot be changed. In "Future Warrior", John Connor sent a subordinate back to the past to protect his mother, but this subordinate fell in love with his mother and gave birth to him. The future was originally the "effect", but back in the past it became the "cause". In the end, whether the "cause" of the future or the "effect" of the past came first, no one can tell; in "Twelve Monkeys", little Bruce Willie saw the scene of his future self being shot at the airport, so that became him. Nightmare of a lifetime. And no matter how he wanted to get rid of it, he couldn't escape that final fate.
And "Time and Space Sin" fully interprets the sense of confusion and fate of time and space travel, but it never makes people feel confused. A movie with only 4 actors and a few simple scenes, but it was shot with ups and downs, thrilling, full of suspense and interlocking. Originally, the most difficult subject of traveling through time and space is the details, because the causal cycle is interlinked, the future and the past are in flux, and the whole body is affected. But the plot of this "Time and Space Sin" is quite rigorous and well conceived. The process of time and space travel and its cause and effect have become a tight circle and an infinite loop.
The future affects the past, and the past leads to the future. This is the paradox of time, which leads to the inversion of cause and effect. Hector found the naked woman in the binoculars, then went to look for it, was stabbed and then hunted down. This is the "cause" that he finally hid in the time machine, and he became the "effect" when he returned to the past from the time machine. However, this "Hector2" that goes back to the past (the movie is so called, although I think it is inappropriate, because the time machine should not have the problem of "copying", but there are several "selfs" from different time and space in the same time and space. "), because he wanted to correct the mistake of the time machine that caused two "selfs" to appear in the same time and space, and played the masked weirdo who chased and killed Hector. So, this "Hector2", which was originally a "fruit", became the "cause" that forced Hector to hide in the time machine. In this event, the cause becomes the effect, the effect becomes the cause, the cause is the effect, and the effect is also the cause (Amitabha, good is good). And so on, and so are Hector2 and Hector3. At the end, Hector3 pulled his wife and sat in the garden, listening to the fall of the innocent girl and the sound of sirens in the distance. After a while, after Hector and Hector2 entered the time machine one after another, the event came to an end. After Hector turned around, he finally returned to the original trajectory of his life, but he had an innocent girl's life on his hands for no reason.
Although the logic of the movie is still relatively clear, when the cause and effect change each other and keep looping, it is always confusing. Who put Hector into this infinite looping paradox of time and space, just like Like "which came first the chicken or the egg" seems to be an unanswered proposition forever.
And when that Hector turned into Hector2 and Hector3 through the time machine, he made more and more mistakes in order to correct the original mistakes. Finally, the innocent girl who helped others was gradually involved in the vortex of the incident and became the biggest victim. When faced with a major decision, the ugliness of human nature always comes forward without hesitation, just like the transformation from Hector to Hector 3, one is more hideous than the other. When Hector3 understood the ultimate fate, he immediately made a decision, a decision that would allow him to return to a normal life, even if it meant sacrificing an innocent life.
That girl just fell, and in the end we don't know her name. The whole incident was like Hector caught up with himself, but she was involved for no reason and became a prop in the incident, more like a sacrifice to the god of fate. Just as Hector was doomed to enter that time machine the moment he picked up the telescope, she was doomed to fall the moment she decided to stop the bike to help Hector2 who was in a car accident. What is even more helpless is that the murderer cannot be found in this "unwarranted" murder, because it is a person from the past. A life was lost in this inexplicable event, very helpless, very innocent, very boring, but that is fate. And fate is always a cruel reality. (End of full text)
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