The final reversal saved the score

Darion 2022-04-20 09:01:40

At the beginning, you can only see the future in 2 minutes, but after foreseeing the heroine, you can see the farther future, but I didn't tell you how far you can see, so when I finally found out that the middle part is all When the male protagonist foresees the future, he can still reverse the rating of this film. At the beginning, the male protagonist could meet for two minutes, mainly in the casino, and evading the pursuit of the FBI. Later, after meeting the female protagonist, it seemed that he could divide multiple timelines, mainly in the pursuit of the female protagonist. This usage, Groundhog Day. After winning the return of the beauty in the middle, it begins to be the future foreseen by the male protagonist. In this foreseeable future, the male protagonist may use the ability to foresee the future, which may be a little far-fetched, or the audience substitutes that he can foresee a longer such as 5 minutes. future? But there may still be a problem in his spatiotemporal logic. It should be jumping between predictable 5 minutes and changing the time line, such as shooting that person's bullets, what the hell is this, although it is used when predicting the heroine, that is, after predicting the heroine, he can Feel free to change the ending. In short, the problem may be that the logic of predicting the future is a bit inconsistent, and it can be used as you want.

Also, at the end he said he made a mistake, what mistake did he make? The person who predicted that he could destroy this plan also didn't come out. Could it be that there is another person with the same ability?

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  • Liz: I don't want you to die.

    Cris Johnson: It happened. It just hasn't happened yet.

  • Cris Johnson: There's an Italian painter, named Carlotti, and he uh, ahem, defined beauty. He said it was the summation of the parts working together in such a way that nothing needed to be added, taken away or altered, and that's you. You're beautiful.

    Liz: Wow.