Question about the Asian guy at the beginning

Hayden 2022-04-19 09:02:30

Regarding the question of the two Asians at the beginning, I personally guess that this machine can not only take people to another dimension, but may also develop a time and space travel function later.

That is to say, the person who wanted to kill the Asian at the beginning to prevent him from turning on the machine was actually the ending of the machine explosion where the heroine crossed to the dimension where her mother was still alive, and she chose her mother to give up the hero. In this dimension of the boyfriend, the male protagonist loses the female protagonist (because the female protagonist goes to another dimension and chooses to stay in another dimension and does not come back), the female protagonist seems to have disappeared, and the male protagonist may lose his energy or die because of it. For the male protagonist, he developed the function of the machine to travel through time and space, and he went back to the past to prevent himself from turning on the machine in the past (don't say why it is not the male protagonist who went back but the Asian boy, the male protagonist may be that The mental state at the time is no longer suitable for going back, it is also possible that the male protagonist is dead, or this is originally a disaster caused by the Asian brother, according to his character, he will take the initiative to solve it, just like in this movie, he did it for the sake of it. It’s like helping the heroine to steal the machine back. And if there is any problem with the machine, the hero doesn’t understand it. The Asian guy is very familiar with the machine. In case of emergencies, the Asian guy is also a scholar. It can improve the chances of a successful solution), if Asians successfully prevent the past self from turning on the machine, the heroine will not leave, which is the result of the heroine's choice of mother.

Then the ending of this movie is another choice of the heroine, the result of choosing her boyfriend.

In fact, it’s better for the heroine to return to her original dimension. Don’t say that the heroine abandoned her mother for her boyfriend. Just think about her original dimension. If she disappears, her boyfriend and father will be too pitiful, especially the father, who has lost his wife. , now that the only daughter is gone, what do you do if you leave your father alone in the world.

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Happy Death Day 2U quotes

  • [Tree goes to meet her parents. Before she approaches their table, she takes a long look at them, knowing it is the last time she is going to see her beloved mother alive]

    David Gelbman: [stands] There's the other birthday girl. Hi, sweetie.

    Tree Gelbman: [hugs her father] Hey, Dad. Um, do you mind if I talk to Mom alone for a minute? Just some girl talk.

    David Gelbman: Oh. Well, sure. I-I can go run some work calls.

    [Tree's father takes his cellphone and walks away]

    Tree Gelbman: Okay, thanks.

    [Tree sits near her mother]

    Julie Gelbman: Is everything okay?

    Tree Gelbman: [chuckles] Yeah. It's fine. Everything's fine.

    [pause]

    Tree Gelbman: Oh, shit, how do I do this?

    Julie Gelbman: [worried] Do what, sweetie? What's wrong?

    Tree Gelbman: Mom...

    [Tree bends forward and holds her mother's hands]

    Tree Gelbman: [in trembling voice] I really want you to know how much I love you.

    Julie Gelbman: [chuckles] Aw. I love you, too, sweetie.

    Tree Gelbman: No, Mom, I'm serious.

    [Tree fumbles for words]

    Tree Gelbman: You know, people say "I love you" all the time, but... it's not until you can't say it to that person's face anymore that you really realize how much you mean it.

    [Julie nods]

    Tree Gelbman: You are so beautiful and so amazing...

    [Tree is choked by tears]

    Tree Gelbman: [sniffles] ... and I just hope I can become half of the woman that you are one day.

    Julie Gelbman: [laughs] Are you kidding? I'm the woman I am because I had you. You know, I never really told anyone this before, but when I was pregnant with you, I was scared shitless.

    [they both laugh]

    Tree Gelbman: [sniffles] No...

    Julie Gelbman: But then, the moment I held you, something inside of me changed instantly. The best kind of love does that. It changes you. It makes you a better person.

    David Gelbman: [tearfully] Oh, God, I'm so stupid. I really thought I could have it all, but I can't.

    Julie Gelbman: [shakes her head] Oh, honey, nobody can. But guess what. That's okay. You'll get what you need.

    Tree Gelbman: [tearfully] I hope so.

    Julie Gelbman: Aw. Come here.

    [they hug]

    Tree Gelbman: Am I crushing you?

    [they both laugh]

    Julie Gelbman: Nope. You're always gonna be my little girl.

    [Tree's father appears, carrying a birthday cake with a single candle]

    David Gelbman: [sings] Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday, Tree and Mom.

    [Tree's father places the cake on the table. Tree looks intently at her mother, cherishing their last moments together, while her tears flow]

    Julie Gelbman: Make a wish.

    [Tree nods. She smiles and closes her eyes for a monent. Then she and her mother blow the candle together. They smiled lovingly at each other. Shortly afterwards, Tree returns to the lab]

  • [Tree and her friends gather at the lab. Sissy is ready for closing the time-loop and sending Tree back to the original dimension]

    Ryan Phan: You ready?

    [Tree looks at Carter, then nods. Ryan walks toward the computer]

    Tree Gelbman: Wait.

    [Ryan stops. Tree faces everyone]

    Tree Gelbman: I know this is probably pretty confusing. I mean, you guys have only known me for a couple hours...

    [Samar and Dre smile at each other]

    Tree Gelbman: ...but I've known you for weeks. You've all worked really, really hard to try to send me home. So thank you.

    Samar Ghosh: [jokingly] Well, jury's still out on whether you're totally nuts, but, uh...

    [Samar chuckles. Dre gives him a chiding look]

    Samar Ghosh: ...glad we could help.

    [Dre slaps Samar slightly in the stomach]

    Tree Gelbman: Okay, Ryan, light her up.

    [Ryan sits at the computer desk and turns Sissy on. While the machine warms up, Carter turns to Tree]

    Carter Davis: S-So, in this other dimension, do we... do we know each other?

    Tree Gelbman: You could say that.

    [Tree and Carter smile at each other]

    Ryan Phan: 17 seconds. 16, 15, 14...

    [suddenly, Dean Bronson storms in, accompanied by two burly security guards. Tree is shocked, since he was not supposed to do this but a day after]

    Dean Roger Bronson: [to Ryan] What did I tell you about turning that thing on?

    Samar Ghosh: Uh-oh...

    Tree Gelbman: [puzzled] Wait. This isn't supposed to happen yet. You're not supposed to come until tomorrow.

    Dean Roger Bronson: [to Ryan] Turn that thing off now.

    Tree Gelbman: No, don't!

    [Bronson approaches Sissy. Tree and her friends rush to stop him, but too late. He unplugs the machine]

    Tree Gelbman: No, wait, please. You can't do this.

    Dean Roger Bronson: And who are you?

    Tree Gelbman: I am a student here.

    Dean Roger Bronson: Oh, well, keep this little attitude up, and we'll change that.

    [Bronson turns to the security guards]

    Dean Roger Bronson: Get that thing out of here.

    Tree Gelbman: No, please d-don't.

    [the guards ignore Tree and start moving Sissy out of the room]

    Samar Ghosh: Hey, watch it, beefcake!

    Andrea 'Dre' Morgan: Well, don't manhandle her. Well, where are you taking her?

    Dean Roger Bronson: My office, where it will remain under lock and key.

    [Bronson and the guards leave with Sissy]