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Cheyanne 2022-03-21 09:01:03
Twelve Monkeys
In the underground prison, the prisoner number 87645
was selected as a volunteer. He went to perform tasks on the ground where there were only animals, and saw lions and bears.
The first crossing: In 1990, wearing a female raincoat, was caught by the police and sent to a mental hospital, where... -
Tiara 2022-04-19 09:01:03
My personal understanding about the last I'm in insurance
First of all, confirm a few premise
1. The female scientist really came back through time, not her when she was young. This is obvious, and the appearance is the same as the future. James also once said that in the future, scientists will be sent back after the source of the virus is determined. So...

Johnnie Hobbs Jr.
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Carli 2022-03-24 09:01:03
Cassandra complex. Butterfly effect is another form of loop loop loop. Finally, I found that Pete also loves and is good at this kind of neurotic role. Personally, I feel better than the performance in fight club, but I just don’t like it.
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Nella 2022-03-24 09:01:03
I like watching this kind of brain-burning movies, and I feel that I understand it, but when I look at the film reviews, I get more and more confused. What kind of cycle, what is the history of who, seems to be really not a simple shuttle, and "Terror Tanker" Same == Unsolved.
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Jeffrey Goines: When I was institutionalized, my brain was studied exhaustively in the guise of mental health. I was interrogated, I was x-rayed, I was examined *thoroughly*.
[turns head and coughs]
Jeffrey Goines: Then, they took everything about me and put it into a computer where they created this model of my mind. Yes! Using that model they managed to generate every thought I could possibly have in the next, say, 10 years. Which they then filtered through a probability matrix of some kind to - to determine everything I was gonna do in that period. So you see, she knew I was gonna lead the Army of the Twelve Monkeys into the pages of history before it ever even occurred to me. She knows everything I'm ever gonna do before I know it myself. How's that?
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James Cole: I'm here about some monkeys.
Jeffrey Goines: Monkeys?
James Cole: Monkeys. Yes. Twelve of them.