There are so many doubts about this movie

Randy 2022-04-19 09:02:47

There are too many doubts in this film, especially at the end of the third part.

If it is because of Bermuda, the planes and ships are only involved in another time and space, but they still exist. The one who died by passing through Bermuda without being drawn into another dimension. Resurrection after closing Bermuda? This thing is a little weird.

What's even more bizarre is that people who have nothing to do with Bermuda are also resurrected because Bermuda is closed, and the heroine's parents seem to be resurrected at the end of the credits. If this were the case, what would be the current population on Earth if all subsequent people were resurrected due to the closure of Bermuda?

At the end of the film, why is each protagonist lying on his own bed? And with your family? Didn't the rest of the earth have the right to lie in bed at that time?

When Bermuda was closed, the planes and ships of the past appeared, did they appear in the same space and time? Or only the protagonists can see them appear in the same time and space. If they were in the same time and space, those planes and ships would not have collided in such a small sea area. ...

In short, I like the beginning, but the ending is disappointing. The flying saucers and underwater cities that appeared in the title did not appear. Disappointed again...

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Extended Reading
  • Joaquin 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    It's a bit too soft.

  • Hunter 2022-04-21 09:03:20

    For a sci-fi "movie" that is tedious and protracted for nearly 5 hours, the fact that this film can basically justify itself is the most gratifying place for me....

The Triangle quotes

  • Howard Thomas: [sarcastically] So all we have to do is prove wormholes exist. Gee, what are we gonna do with all that extra time?

    Emily Patterson: No wonder you're divorced.

  • Emily Patterson: [about a strange light coming from the sky] Anybody got a theory on this one?