Brother Sharp can be held as a god, without any sense of disobedience

Missouri 2022-04-21 09:02:25

To be honest, this film has been praised too high, so that the film has no artistic value or aesthetic value, the logic is reversed, the story is very simple, the structure is not complicated, and the concept is relatively diluted, but it plays a mysterious and exaggerated drama with the help of parallel space-time theory. .
The director wants to raise the bar, but the level is not enough. Shooting parallel universes and Schrödinger's cat is not easy to play. There are ideas but the whole is too rough, and the plot arrangement is like a drug insanity.
Insufficient argumentation depends on the technique of B-level films, and it is impossible to justify it and set theories. Fighter in a bad movie!
There are also some Tunguska explosions in the play. Audiences who know about the Tunguska explosions know that this has a half-cent relationship with this film? However, there are a lot of self-proclaimed, self-proclaimed high-IQ audiences who gave a 5-point evaluation, but they didn't know that when they scored a 5-point score, they were already betrayed by this movie and turned into a complete brain-dead.
A bad film is a bad film. There are always some people who like to play alternatives who think they are brain-burning masterpieces. Just like Brother Sharp, who was originally an inactive beggar, but was admired by many people and regarded as a god, I can only say that this world is too crazy for the morbid audience who likes such an alternative interpretation.
This film is also completely irrelevant to science fiction films. It just relies on a picture of a comet flashing by, a bunch of theories? Oh, it's really amazing, just 8 chatty actors, 5 nights of filming, and even the lines are improvised, relying on some cheating ethics to force the plot, leaving only a bunch of suspense films is a masterpiece, tsk tsk~~! These are the words of the gods. Wouldn’t it be a movie about the universe’s invincibility to blow up the sky with six-dimensional space, eight-dimensional space, twelve-dimensional space, 50 million or even 500 million parallel worlds?
Do some illusory pranks to fool the audience and arouse people's curiosity without specific plot. Do you think that a random comet will cause chaos in time and space? It would be a good film if the plot was choreographed from a mysterious comet producing out of phase to causing specific events, but unfortunately...
1. A small disclosure: When Hugh uses his iPhone to calculate the number of variables, it is 5038848 variables (6^8)*3 means 6 numbers, 8 in each room and 3 colored light sticks, more than There is a bug in the color of the light sticks when people travel through time and space.
2. It is unreasonable that there are many people crossing time and space without causing chaos in time and space. To give a simple example: two parallel positive and negative wires meet, bang~~~ The time and space shocks can be imagined, how can the heroine live until the next day? Ridiculous~ Ridiculous~
3. The heroine killed herself in multiple spaces, and the order in which multiple spaces coexisted was disrupted. Is she still alive? In contrast, the film "Previous Destination" is more logical than this film

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Extended Reading
  • Roger 2022-04-24 07:01:13

    Absolutely awesome sci-fi movie. . About Schrödinger's cat, it's actually quite scary. I didn't dare to rinse my mouth in the middle of the night. .

  • Janiya 2022-04-24 07:01:13

    Although the director only knows how to use love and cheating as the core emotional conflict point, it can't talk about depth and intention, but the development of the world view is very attractive, and the atmosphere with increasing sense of violation is good.

Coherence quotes

  • [last lines]

    Kevin: [his phone ringing] That's weird. It's you calling me. Hello?

  • Laurie: Em, you seem to be the comet expert here. What happened the last time?

    Em: This one passed over a hundred years ago, but much farther.

    Laurie: But do we know about anything that happened?

    Em: Nothing happened then, it was too far away.

    Laurie: So, is there any reason we should be freaked out right now?

    Em: Well, I mean, it is a lot closer this time.

    Laurie: What does that mean?

    Em: Okay. I read one more thing...

    Lee: Oh, another story!

    Em: Just one more. It's called the Tunguska Event, and, um, it was a comet or a meteor or something like that, that entered the atmosphere over Siberia and exploded over Earth. So it didn't actually have physical impact. It didn't touch Earth, it didn't leave a crater or anything, but the force of that explosion flattened trees for hundreds of miles. But it only killed about one to two people.

    Laurie: It's Siberia. There were probably only two people there.

    Em: Yeah, but they don't necessarily...

    Mike: [jokingly] It wiped out the population of Siberia.

    Laurie: Basically, yeah.

    Em: Right.

    Laurie: Well, that doesn't make me feel better.

    Kevin: And when was this?

    Em: It was like, in 1908, 1903...

    [Suddenly they hear someone banging on the door and get startled]