We can change the past but we can't be presumptuous

Geovanny 2021-12-18 08:01:15

As a pseudo-documentary, the subject matter about travel and time machine is not novel. Sister Christina, the pig's feet sister, recorded everything with a video camera, which vividly proves that this is not a southern dream, and at the same time runs through the development of the film. .
However, I personally think that there is something anticlimactic. The first half of the filming is very detailed, and the discovery, production, and use of the time machine are well captured, which satisfies most of the audience's yy; but the sudden short and sudden turn in the back feels weird. The influence of the change brought by the male protagonist's journey alone is getting bigger and bigger. It is only because of his own selfish desires and love for the female protagonist that he sneaks back through it, but it leads to the death of his friend's father. At the same time, all kinds of disasters happen, so he has to Go back in time and stop it all.
Everyone has regrets and hopes that they have a time machine to go back in time. But changing the past is too elusive. It is better to pay attention to the present so that the future self will no longer regret it.

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  • Hunter 2022-04-21 09:02:24

    The glitch effect is good but I really hate this dv camera angle

  • Nina 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The ending of this kind of film can basically be summed up as: "Once you fall into a vicious circle, don't try to destroy it, over." ps, this shooting method is worse than leaving it to Paul Greengrass. ps, when the science group was discussing, the middle school movie of Nen Keanu was playing on the computer~

Project Almanac quotes

  • Quinn Goldberg: We can all agree on something, right? I mean, you have to kill Hitler. That's like Time Travel 101.

    David Raskin: Naturally, but none of us even speak German. So...

    Christina Raskin: Well, that's why God invented Google Translator, David.

    Quinn Goldberg: Exactly!

    David Raskin: They didn't have wifi in 1939.

  • Jessie Pierce: So wouldn't the next thing be, like, testing it on us?