Two lines I like very much: "We give meaning to things" "Have you ever thought that there are people who care about you in this time and space", as if there was a ding next to the ear... The strong core driving force for the development of the film is a The mother's deep love for her daughter, "I must find my daughter", "I can't live without my daughter" - it is not abrupt, and I can even understand the mother.
Who knew that looking for a daughter would still find her husband cheating? "There are unexpected surprises." From the cheating husband to the cheating slaughterhouse murderer, men are indeed untrustworthy and cruel species, especially when the corpse is shredded, the classical music is played leisurely, which is creepy.
In fact, through a small matter, here is a dialogue, changing the future time trajectory, or creating a setting of parallel time and space, should be similar to the movie "Butterfly Effect", but the latter is to describe returning to the past again and again to change the future , because reading the diary is all it takes, and it's relatively easy. The conditions here are very demanding, the same rare thunderstorm weather, the same location, the same TV and VCR, so the air-to-air conversation does not appear frequently. The advantage is that the characters are more three-dimensional instead of more facial, and at the same time make the whole movie more tender.
When the police first appeared, I felt that this character was very handsome and prominent, and it must have an important role, such as having a relationship with the heroine.
The brilliance of a suspense film is often the finishing touch at the end. Nick's mother said that Nick asked me to wait for you here to help you retrieve your memory. Suddenly, I couldn't understand the sentence, because all the clues were suddenly closely connected, and I couldn't keep up. I can sort it out again.
I really like the setting where the heroine perceives the memory of specific characters through touch. It is warm and powerful, and it seems that I can feel the helplessness and passive acceptance of the memory like a surging tide. The plot that I don't like in the movie is that the heroine threatens Nick with her own suicide to help herself change the past.
If we had the power to save someone from the past, or even ourselves, we probably wouldn't stand idly by. But the butterfly effect caused by something like fate will not make life complete. All precise calculations are closely matched, just like the tick of fate's gears, forceful, rigorous, ruthless, and passively borne. The so-called finding out is that the nature of the problem is still encountered in the gyration of time.
Fortunately, the movie has a happy ending, otherwise everything would be too heavy, and the complete echo of the beginning and the end also let the audience breathe a sigh of relief.
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