4.5/5 watched it with Yanzi, super happy! ! ! From the immersive vibe (?) where you get drowsy with chaotic conversations and everyone buzzing around you, to getting so excited that you can even watch and guess heated discussions and even revisit most of the clips right away, the viewing experience is great.
Regarding loop, it is similar to "Terrorist Cruise". I think that in the end Emily chose to replace herself who is happy in the world, but failed. This reminds me of "Happy Death Day". It seems that this kind of game code of reconsidering the choices I made is very poke. My point, especially when it comes to the parallel universe (or Schrödinger's cat) theory, I can't help but think of the clipped event in chapter two of "fgo", life is brought together by too many choices and variables, any one even at the nuclear level The difference will have another parallel possibility, which is not as simple as 3*6^8 and countless random items that can be expressed by numbers. When people are intimidated by choices, there are actually countless choices that have been made by themselves. So I thought of the success rate calculation that tm learned from harold in "poi" from chess. The reason for fear of choice is that the consequences of this choice are not good enough, but what is our definition of good? Is it red or blue, is it a ping pong racket or a coaster, is there a right or wrong result of the dice, or is it right or wrong to share the comet rumours you hear with your friends at a party (because push it forward until it’s fun, Emily knows , if she hadn't been at the party and shared what she heard about the comet with her friends because her phone was broken, wouldn't all this chaos have happened)? [Poster collection is very interesting] It seems that every choice is afraid of becoming that fantasy tree that is cut down, but how do you know that every part of your world is perfect. When the reality can no longer develop, if there is a chance, will you choose to kill yourself and get into another state for temporary happiness?
In the comments, netizens talked about the idea of déjà vu and coherent collapse, and I am glad to finally mention decoherence in this movie after listening to the parallel theory for so long - thanks for the answer. The various time-space horror sci-fi films started by "Twelve Monkeys" asked "Why can't I meet myself when I travel through time and space?" The image is probably similar to "Interstellar". Magical Girl Madoka. Not bad actually (what are you talking about?
It might be a bit of a fateful narrative, but I understand one of the reasons why the eight friends are even more confused in this mess is that they don't get along well with each other. In self-reflection, I found that I also have many parts of my life that I feel too tired to take care of in an orderly manner, which have been chaotic (really lacking in ability) in just over 20 years. If I were Micheal, I would probably be caught by more Micheal, oh, so if I had to say something, I would probably just live the moment. vulgar.
ost is pretty good! I really like the director's blurry, trembling and black shots, which are very flavorful. And judging from the fact that only one room and five nights are used, it makes people feel jealous or itchy. There are always people who can play old things with new tricks. There really shouldn’t be more of such techniques and themes, but Comet can present an extremely delicate state.
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