The show off of those who understand, and the thirst for knowledge of those who don't understand

Chesley 2022-10-11 19:16:42

These days, those who use advanced physical concepts to package human stories can always become works with independent temperament but no lack of commercial value.

I personally think that the reason why the fans of dialogue sci-fi films have surged is because of human nature’s pursuit of logic, the show-off of those who understand it, and the thirst for knowledge of those who can’t understand, which has led to the proliferation of academic discussions like the butterfly effect. Due to the distinct physical characteristics, the scientific explanations in the discussion area also seem logical. In the final analysis, this is also a movie, so there is no absolute right or wrong. This natural environment stimulates the original intention of the discussion and gives reasons to continue the discussion. The word-of-mouth route is also a common means of publicity for such films.

As a simple movie fan, I still think that human nature is the theme of the film, and then use various complex theories to achieve the ultimate goal of image expression that transcends time and space: multi-space cross-section, because the explanation of quantum physics If this extremely unnatural arrangement becomes reasonable, the freedom of stories that can be generated in this form will be greater. Killing people through space may not be the best arrangement for a story, but in the final analysis, it shows the simple and dark side of people's unscrupulous pursuit of happiness.

The film is not difficult to understand, it depends on which level you want to understand. When you start to flip through the movie reviews frequently after watching the movie, don’t be irritable, you can only say that the producer’s technique is working~

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Coherence quotes

  • Mike: Let's have a drink.

  • Mike: This whole night we've been worrying... there's some dark version of us out there somewhere. What if we're the dark version?