more realistic

Maud 2022-04-19 09:02:35

I watched the whole film with the scolding of others and the usual disappointment of the sequel film. Instead, I was a little happy. This is that the smaller the hope, the bigger the surprise.

Compared with the suspenseful atmosphere of the first film, this one is more prominent. This kind of mental state is manifested in more real life. The protagonist may have all the things that happen all over the world - unsatisfactory in terms of work status, colleagues, bosses, friends and partners. At least for me, the life described in this is better than the previous one. One is closer to me. Maybe this is also the reason why the director knows that there are tigers in the mountains and prefers to travel to the mountains.

Just like the butterfly effect, every decision that everyone does will have a greater or lesser impact on themselves and their surroundings. Exaggeration It is possible to say that the cause of a person's suicide is your 10-year sentence. Not to mention people who are closer to you, closer and more relevant.

If you imagine your last dissatisfaction or even failure experience, you will find many "starting points". If these starting points do not occur, the most relevant things are different, and everything in the causal chain will also be different. Suddenly I remembered a classic from "Wulin Biography": Ee is wrong, Ee is really wrong, Ee should not marry here, Ee if you don't marry here, Ei's husband will not die, Ei's husband will not die, Ee I won't be reduced to this sad place...

There are many things that can be if in life, but there are no things that can accommodate you. The film is more like an anti-fairy tale created with suspense.

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The Butterfly Effect 2 quotes

  • Nick: Hold up. Your dad's right outside.

    Grace: I don't care about that, and neither does he. Besides, I'll just tell him to give you another raise.

  • Trevor Eastman: I've brought my own special birthday candle...

    [shows joint]

    Trevor Eastman: ... It's drugs!

    Julie Miller: Oh! My favorite.

    Amanda: ...Light it up!