The world is quantum. On the night the comet came, the balance was broken. Every existence, and countless existences in the parallel space with it, appeared confused and intersected. When people walked out of this room and came back, they were not their original selves. At the moment Comet left, Amy looked up at the night sky. She turned around again, but didn't know how to get back to the room where the party was. The other herself was chatting and laughing with everyone. According to the quantum dispersion theory, you and the other you, life and death, are like two existences in a box. When you open it, you can only take one of them, this you, or that you; life or death. Before opening, it cannot be determined; after opening, there is no connection. What will happen to Amy? She chose to kill herself. The movie seems to challenge high IQ, but at the end it presents the most clumsy Amy, who can't kill herself twice or three times, and her body will not hide. The audience can only be amazed and inexplicable when she thinks she is an alien and has no experience in crime from the earth! And just like that, the movie ends with two situations where Amy is alive. Is it inventing a third possibility in the quantum world? Or is it going to make a sequel to two of Amy's Dead and Alive will cause more vibrations? We saw demonstrations of the quantum world modeled on humans, and we sensed discussions about the dark side of humans, but ultimately all of it came to nothing. No matter which world people come from, when they gather in one room, in addition to being anxious, there is only gossip left on women. If you don't gossip, they are really not women!
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