The last time in the film is not the last time that appears in the film. The scientist closes the time machine jar and washes his hands. (When I first watched this, I thought that the scientist also traveled with time, Khan. ). Before that, H2 (you know it) found the battery, and it was raining. At this time, there was a detail, the sound of a police car. This detail is very important. The scientist asked what happened to H2, and H2 said, I have no choice. Then he goes on a second time travel, "replaces" his wife with plmm to die, and ends up sitting outside with his wife waiting for the rain. . .
He finally said that we still have some time before it rains, in effect implying that the police car will come after a while. That is to say, he is ready to pay for what he did, and what he is going to tell the police is the truth, which can be found in "H3 told the scientists on the walkie-talkie that everyone knew" here See, and this sentence appears twice.
I think H2 planned the next move when he said "I have no choice", he knew he couldn't change the history, but he could have a reasonable explanation for the picture he saw. The male protagonist is not a pure bad guy, lustful and selfish. Anyone can have shortcomings. H2 hesitates when he stabs H1 with scissors, and H3 feels guilty when he pushes plmm to death, but he is involved in such an inexplicable incident. It can only be said that it shows the most real human nature in the most extreme way, which is also what I appreciate most about this type of film.
The male protagonist is full of resentment towards the scientist. H3 climbs out of the truck and uses the intercom to tell the scientist, why do you want to start the machine, and set a trap for the scientist to be beaten. He thinks that starting the machine is the reason he goes through it all, but cause and effect, can the result be the cause?
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