It's a bit confusing to watch, but the plot is really good.
I think the day on the 16th in the film is an endless loop. The male protagonist No. 1 saw the woman chasing out and met the bandage No. 1 (the male protagonist and the bandage are the same person, but they are named differently for convenience, but from the timeline Look, the same number, the bandage is one cycle later than the male protagonist), and later entered the time machine and became the male protagonist No. 2, so what happened to the "bandage No. 1" after traveling back with the time machine? In other words, where does Bandage No. 1 exist in the time and space where the male protagonist No. 2 exists? Parallel time? The male lead No. 2 repeats the above process and becomes the male lead No. 3, so where did the bandage No. 2 go?
There are also thoughts and memories in each person's brain, as well as the logic of doing things. For example, after the male lead number 1 mentioned above became the bandage number 1, he obviously had the previous memory in his mind, that is, the memory of the male lead number 1. He logically knew the male lead number 1 he was chasing. What will you do in one step, why is it still the same as not knowing anything? And the motivation is also very strange. He hopes that things will develop the same as the "future", and then the scientist prevents him from entering the time machine, so the cycle is interrupted, but the actions of the male lead No. 1 are determined by the actions of the bandage No. 1. Yes, what if he doesn't force himself to develop according to the "future"? For example, if he doesn't go after the male lead No. 1, then the male lead No. 1 will not run into the laboratory or enter the time machine, so the cycle will not be interrupted? If so, what will happen in the end? In my understanding, from an objective point of view, history should be determined by the last cycle.
There is another question, how did this endless loop get into? From the timeline, where did the man in the bandage seen by the male protagonist in the first loop come from? That is, where is the entrance to the infinite loop?
Hey, it’s too hard to understand. The feasibility of time travel is still to be determined. After all, it can’t be explained perfectly in theory, let alone establishing a scientific system. So making such a movie really tests the screenwriter’s level. !
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