From the moment the future people came to the present, the lives of all present people have been changed. Just like in "The Three-Body Problem", the lives of all Earthlings began to change from the moment they knew there were aliens.
I like sci-fi movies, and I prefer to travel through time and space, because it can give people infinite reverie, and can prompt people to think about the underlying issues: if people are given the opportunity to change their fate, can they seize it? People are the masters of their own lives and they are just being carried forward by life. Perhaps only after a profound experience and when people mobilize their emotions can they gain the motivation to change.
The story is very long, from the time of Dan 7 days to the time of returning to the present, the story behind it feels like a huge easter egg. The story only needs to end at the most moving and climax time, not necessarily a happy ending. So when I watch the latter paragraph, I feel like I have earned it.
About the bug of the movie, or it is not explained
1. Why is it 7 days? I guess it should be due to the quantum state, because there was a mistake in Dan's crossing. The story "Noise" in the book "Qima Lan" goes into more detail. The future is no longer the future of the present, starting from the moment the future is connected to the present.
2. Unless it is a virus with such a strong reproductive ability, how can human beings, as the strongest creature on the surface, be unable to deal with alien carbon-based creatures in the future when even the ultimate weapon such as a time machine can be manufactured? Warriors who have traveled back from now have monsters that can be killed with conventional weapons.
3. The monster's claws can travel back to modern times, and hundreds of people can travel at the same time. Why not send the captured monsters back to the present, and let Dan's daughter study the virus serum at the base alone?
4. It's been three years, haven't other countries captured even a single female monster?
5. Monsters can evolve machine guns, but they don't even have wings?
6. What are the reasons for choosing ordinary people as warriors to support the future? There is only one thing to say: you will die in the next thirty years.
7. In the future, there will even be things like space-time machines. Why not send back the high-tech of the future, but send back the people of the present to support?
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