Always run away for love~~

Melyssa 2022-04-22 07:01:24

This movie has been on my hard drive for a long time, but I haven't been able to get interested in watching it. I've seen it a little bit, but stopped because of the ugliness of the male lead. . Today I finally got my patience and watched it seriously~~ I can only say that this is a sci-fi film~~ I

have seen a lot of things about time travel for a while, whether it is a movie or a book~~ I once admired going back in time for 70 years, and The time traveler's wife, turned to today and watched the time machine with the same theme. . . It has a very academic feel. The male protagonist is already long and angular, and he plays an academic again, which makes people feel dull at the beginning. . . It was not until the death of his girlfriend that his face became a little softer. He invented the time machine. He traveled through time and space. Whether it is 2037 or 2701, the earth still exists~~ It’s just that the human race is constantly changing, After 700 years, human beings are divided into two races, the ground and the underground~~The hero tried to rescue his girlfriend, but he finally realized that he couldn't change the past, in order to find the answer, he embarked on a time journey~~In the end Choose to stay after 700 years. . .

After reading so many similar themes, I'm already tired of this kind of script that only works hard for the lover~~ Why do I always want to find it after I lose it? Couldn't it be for another reason? Since they want to run away for love, why can't they cherish the things in front of them first?

I hope the next script will be fresher~~

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The Time Machine quotes

  • Über-Morlock: You built your time machine because of Emma's death. If she had lived, it would never have existed. So how could you use your machine to go back in time and save her? You are the inescapable result of your tragedy, just as I am the inescapable result of you. You have your answer. Now go.

  • Über-Morlock: Who are you to question 800,000 years... of evolution?

    Alexander Hartdegen: This is, this is a perversion of every natural law.

    Über-Morlock: [grabs him by the throat] And what is time travel but your pathetic attempted to try to control the world around you? Your futile effort to have a question answered? You think I don't know you, Alexander? I can look inside your memories, your nightmares, your dreams. You're a man haunted by those two most terrible words: What if?