Parallel universe

Reginald 2022-03-26 09:01:12

There is a constant in parallel universes, and that is time.

This also means that if there are 10 million parallel universes,

then once the universe space-time breakthrough is achieved, at the same time, 10 million parallel universes must be traversed

at the same time. Just on the road in this block,

there will be 10 million male protagonists running in amazement at each other.

It is more likely that the heroine had just finished washing her whites from the bathroom and was about to have a chat with the male No. 1 when she pushed the door: the door was full of male No. 1, and new ones kept coming in. . . . .

It's a pity that I didn't see a similar picture.

When the director of this film deals with the accumulation of variables of the same time constant in parallel universes:

the male lead characters in different universes are all negotiated as if you are not dead.

This is the limitation of script creativity, and it has nothing to do with cost. The

cost is indeed very low, and the scene is very bad.

The only thing that stands out in this film is the female lead. Although she is also very low, she is much better than other actors.




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Extended Reading
  • Stuart 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    I'm confused and confused

  • Braulio 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    The story can't be told, it's very round, the heroine looks like a big cousin

Synchronicity quotes

  • [first lines]

    Jim Beale: [from control booth] Balance metric pressure at 057.

    Matty: [working in full suit] Metric pressure sustaining 057. Releasing valves.

    Jim Beale: Prepare to load M.R.D.

    Matty: Radioactivity meters online, ready for exposure.

  • Chuck: We've been at this for 72 hours straight. Only two more till we go live. I'll get you some more coffee. Coffee, amphetamines, more coffee. You're gonna kill yourself.

    Jim Beale: We are precious moments from a topological anomaly.

    Chuck: Is that what I should tell everyone at your funeral?

    Jim Beale: No. You signed a confidentiality agreement.