It's never too late to change, even after death.

Charlotte 2022-04-19 09:01:59

Did you not pay attention to the heroine's car?
Taking the death of the hero as a paragraph, the previous paragraph affects the next paragraph.

The film can be understood as a "return to the light" or "nostalgia" before the death of the male protagonist.
I don't know about the Iraq war,
and it can probably be understood as a reflection on the Iraq war.

The heroine's mother has changed her bad habit of smoking.
It can be compared to the United States where wars are launched everywhere.
Weak electrotherapy for little boys
can be compared to the United States who have a sick brain and need electric shock therapy .

This
is a science fiction film

reference film, "Butterfly Effect", "Source Code", "Ring Messenger" and other

personal opinions above, for reference only

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Extended Reading
  • Norbert 2021-12-11 08:01:36

    Jacket version of life and death.

  • Sadye 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    3 I haven't seen a movie for a long time. In fact, it is indeed normal, and it can be understood that it is similar to a life-and-death stay. Moreover, I can't understand the morgue crossing method. The reason why the male protagonist will die is because he has been tracking down why he died. I have never seen such a handsome person who can be so hard on his face.

The Jacket quotes

  • Dr. Lorenson: Calm down, Mr. Starks.

    Jack Starks: Stay calm, see, stay calm. Always ordering us to stay calm, be calm. Be calm! Be calm! They order *you* to order *me* to be calm. The fuck are we supposed to be calm? Look at this place. So, people, wake up! Okay? Orders come from the top only. Don't let them order you around, MacKenzie! Long live the Organization. Long live the Organization for the Organized!

  • Jackie Price: You got somewhere you need to go?

    Jack Starks: [long pause] I'm not sure.

    Jackie Price: Well, let me ask you that again. This time, look around and consider your options. Have you got somewhere you need to go?

    Jack Starks: Yeah, I do.

    Jackie Price: Well, great. Get in.