"Terrorist Cruise" Movie Notes

Immanuel 2022-04-23 07:02:21

If you want to say whether there is a clear point, keys, pendants, blood on the floor, when No. 1 Jesse sees his keys in the cruise ship, he should normally check whether the keys on his original body are still there (according to the beginning of the movie, should be with the key)? Who tied the pendant? (If there is a loop, how does it loop? No. 1 did not take it off, but lost his pendant; when No. 2 arrives, the tied pendant should still be there) Foreign objects and creatures are cleared but superimposed If so, the corpses from the previous reincarnation fight can be thrown away, so what to do with a large area of ​​blood? Including the corridors in the theater.
Points of concern
1. How to loop (It is a loop of 1 set of 2, 2 sets of 3. 2 small loops inside the cruise ship, each Jessie goes through 3 rounds, and the third round is killed. 1 large loop outside the cruise ship.)
2 .Circulation is the overlapping of dreams and time and space (it's a nightmare, multiple reminders; Jesse is dead, her time is still; the details of the dream are reproduced)
3. The cause of the cycle (Breach of the promise to the god of death; mother self 4. Personal speculation: Death's punishment
is Jesse's amnesia. No. 1 Jesse forgets his previous cruise experience; No. 2 will remember the cruise experience in the middle and become Dark Jesse, but when he returns, he will forget that driving will cause a car accident and take his son's life.
5. Ironic reincarnation: I didn’t want to kill my companion, but I killed my companion to save my companion; I couldn’t go on the cruise, but I went on the cruise again to save my son.
4. Symbol (Sisyphus; Albatross) (The reason for the punishment can be explained more clearly with the myth of Sisyphus, including some details)

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Triangle quotes

  • Victor: [pointing at a picture of the ship] Check it out. This is the same ship. This thing's old.

    Downey: Yeah, 1932. It is the same. Here's where we boarded.

    Victor: [reads name of the ship] Aeolus.

    Downey: Aeolus. Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds and the father of Sisyphus, the man condemned by the gods to the task of pushing a rock up a mountain only to have it roll back down again.

    Victor: That's a shitty punishment. What did he do?

    Sally: He cheated Death. No, he made a promise to Death that he didn't keep.

  • Driver: Are you alright?

    Jess: Who are you?

    Driver: I'm just a driver... No point trying to save the boy, there's nothing anyone can do to bring him back. So... Can I give you a ride?

    Jess: Yes. Take me to the harbor.