Does the future come from foresight or creation? !

Annamae 2021-12-14 08:01:11

If you don’t understand, you can. First watch "Foreseeing the Future", then watch "Butterfly Effect", then watch "My Girlfriend is a Robot", and finally watch this.
To summarize briefly, this movie is very logical, in that: foreseeing + creating the future

1, the future is only a possibility. A certain result is caused by the current cause, and there may be multiple causes that lead to the same result. Therefore, if you want to change the future, you need to try to create different causes. Changing destiny is the creative process of this cause.

2. Foresee the future & create (change) the future.
The heroine-a 13-year-old girl, she can foresee different results, because each result comes from the corresponding cause, she deliberately foresees, then even with a specific cause to find the corresponding result, of course, she will definitely foresee the result. Specific fruit. For example, everyone can foresee that he will die if he jumps from a tall building.
And the actor nick, he is beyond the prophecy, that is, he can create (change) a specific cause to get the corresponding result. It can be said that the girl can judge the final result of a certain road(s), but she does not have enough energy to find the road that can change the final result, and the male protagonist, using his courage and wisdom, can find out to change the destiny ( To avoid death). Of course, the final result is just to avoid death, but other things may happen, such as fractures, broken phases, which cannot be changed by a certain cause.

3. The tripartite team singled out the ability to change destiny. So Li Xiaolu and the 13-year-old girl are just causal observers of different gangs. Others (three-way people: protagonist, power bureau, Hong Kong gangsters) are challenging each other to change their destiny. For example: the power bureau and the protagonist can save their lives if they kill each other after getting the medicine (both have The possibility of death), singled out is to kill the opponent to save his life, this is the ability to change destiny.
In the end, there are two main axes, foreseeing the possibility (13-year-old girl/Li Xiaolu) + changing the possibility (nick). The story revolves around this. Of course, they are still contained by the possibilities created by the mother of a 13-year-old girl. This may be the result of his mother's ability to foresee and create possibilities.

Of course, there are people who are more detached from them and create the entire movie story-the director, and many predictors-the audience, who have witnessed the final result-the protagonist wins!

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  • Verda 2022-04-21 09:02:15

    I didn't recognize Li Xiaolu at first, but the plot is not good

  • Ibrahim 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    Heiqi + Future Diary, what a good subject, it's even worse than a prodigy...! fall! The ability is also repeated. Hey, the female pig Lu Luxiu is possessed... The sound wave family is really embarrassing, Li Xiaolu's appearance is even more embarrassing, and finally the fire boy's strategy can actually be a little smarter, Fanning is a bonus point... 15 years old eh Meng die a vote

Push quotes

  • Nick Gant: Are you okay?

    Cassie Holmes: No. Not until we find that case.

    Nick Gant: When was the last time you saw it?

    Cassie Holmes: Not since yesterday. Not for lack of trying. If we don't find it soon, they're going to kill my mom. And it's going to be my fault.

    [after a long pause]

    Nick Gant: Look at me. Hey...

    [turns Cassie to him]

    Nick Gant: Look at me. You really think I'm going to let that happen? Now you said that the future is always changing, right? It can change just by knowing it?

    Cassie Holmes: It can change. Doesn't mean it will.

    Nick Gant: Good enough.

    [Nick grabs guns]

    Cassie Holmes: What are you doing? What are you going to go do?

    Nick Gant: I'm going to try to make a better one.

  • Nick Gant: Henry Carver.

    Henry Carver: [smiling] Now there's a face I haven't seen in a long time.