Some time ago, I listened to "Paradox", which said seven paradoxes, which are corresponding to calculus, classical mechanics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, relativity, Zeno's turtle, Laplace's beast, Maxwell's demon, Schrödinger's cat, and the javelin in the barn. Paradox, twin paradox, grandfather paradox. In this movie, I naturally think of the grandfather paradox (probably misunderstood), the sequence of time, the butterfly effect, and even a sense of multi-dimensional space and time. The movie, the various fragments of Nick flashbacks, are what they really experienced in a certain time and space, just as Nick said Vera, just blindly confided the days she spent with her husband, not the life she spent with him, La also said the last sentence, I knew it would be you, even if Nick lost this memory at the moment. Vera finally jumped, because at the end of time, her strong maternal love had to find her child, and because she bet that Nick's deep love for her would definitely give up, so the last In the end, Vera got it all. Hahahaha, I have to say that the director's trick is a little bit like that. Generally speaking, I feel a little bit conflicted when watching movies that involve time and space. After all, my brain is a little dizzy. Brushed it again, so what did Nick say to Nick Jr.? curious. If the guy in the car wasn't Nick, wouldn't the time and space be rewritten? Then they won't meet, and there will be no plot behind them? According to Nick's words, it seems that he has been planning for a long time, and it may be arranged by him and Nick Jr. Finally, why does Vera remember everything with her husband and daughter, but not her past with Nick? Why can't Nick remember Vera? How many times has the time changed?
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