The Discovery Comments

  • Quinn 2023-08-26 15:13:09

    Pseudoscientific afterlife theories lacking support from scientific...

  • Winifred 2023-08-01 17:04:08

    In fact, the truth revealed at the end is not new, but I really like the cold atmosphere of the whole film, like the sea inside. Agree with what the male protagonist said to Rooney, "''If you commit suicide, I will not only be sad, but also feel that it is a...

  • Karlee 2023-07-28 19:46:42

    People can live better because they have the ability to...

  • Daphney 2023-07-02 07:23:40

    It can be called a restart failure, why are there so many magic sticks in the United...

  • Ashtyn 2023-06-28 04:33:10

    Some movies have ordinary stories, but it would be silly to tell them in a very serious way. This one is an...

  • Alysha 2023-06-10 22:43:26

    Really impatient too lazy to think deeply about f. ....

  • Felipe 2023-05-27 23:45:28

    The opening has a guest appearance by the director's mother. It's not a street, it's not ugly, it's just boring in the style of a literary film... The characters lack details to respond to the theme of redemption, there is no chemical reaction, and it is more suitable for a drama structure to improve and establish the relationship between the characters. I think if Charlie McDowell made another one, it could form a trilogy in an alternate universe, which I suspect shares the same worldview as...

  • Crystel 2023-05-26 09:01:57

    Far-fetched, nonsense, small...

  • Candice 2023-04-22 06:27:49

    I prefer movies with this tone, but this kind of movie is really only suitable for me to watch and think slowly by...

  • Hollis 2023-04-17 14:41:07

    The plot is average, but I like the style very much, and it is an infinite loop...

Extended Reading

The Discovery quotes

  • Thomas: Do you accept the fact that time is a nonlinear illusion created by man?

    Isla: Pass. I don't know what that means.

    Thomas: There are no right or wrong answers to this questionnaire.

    Isla: Then why do you bother giving it?

    Thomas: That's a good response.

  • Thomas: [to the assembled group] We're programmed to process our experiences as having a beginning and an end, when, in reality... doesn't exist. It's just one long, drawn-out middle.