For example: the opening credits are actually a tribute to "Star Wars"; Ray always says "don't take it too seriously" like watching "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", and it's not fun at all if you take it seriously; Cassie's job in the film is Repairing the time rift, um, did you think of the time rift across Cardiff in Torchwood; and I think Toby looks too much like the Santa Man in DW.
The title of the movie would be more appropriate if it was "Quick Questions and Answers About Time Travel for Science Fiction Fans". Let's take a look at some popular questions:
Q1: If there are no restrictions, what is your ideal career?
Ray replied: Time Lord! Aha, how could sci-fi fans not mention Dr. Who. If it were me, I would definitely not be the time lord, it would be too lonely. Be his assistant, you can experience the end of time, the explosion of the earth, the black hole, the battle against Dalek, see the master, and go home if you are tired (this idea is such a bastard).
Q2: What is the Grandfather Paradox?
The correct solution is the “grandfather paradox” first proposed by French science fiction writer René Barjavel in his 1943 novel Le Voyageur Imprudent (Le Voyageur Imprudent). The scenario is as follows:
Suppose you go back in time and kill your grandparents before your father is born; because your grandparents are dead, you will not have your father; without your father, you will not be born; you will not be born , no one will kill your grandparents; if no one kills your grandparents, you will exist and go back in time and kill your grandparents, and the contradiction arises.
In the film, Cassie travels through time to meet Ray, because Ray is a time travel fanatic, so even if he says he has met a time traveler, no one will believe it. Perfect!
Q3: What is Chaos Theory?
Mr. Ray's answer is: Chaos theory says that small things can have a huge impact. For example, Ray was going to go back to the bar. Because of the delay in talking to Cassie, everything he planned to do was delayed, resulting in a bump effect, so the future was changed, think about the butterfly effect.
Q4: What should I pay attention to if I do time travel?
1. Don't kill: If you kill a butterfly, you may wipe out a species or even cause the extinction of humans.
2. No fucks: A girl you fucked during time travel, it could be your mom or your grandma.
3. Unable to touch oneself: Unable to meet or talk to the former self. This is a variation of the "grandfather paradox".
The above is a cool professional answer from a sci-fi fan Ray when he suddenly travels in time. The film follows these principles until the protagonists find the right time to replace their past selves and return to the original linear time.
Q5: What if the grandfather paradox appears in time travel?
Then move the parallel universe out. The parallel universe theory holds that there are probably other universes outside our universe, and these universes are a reflection of the possible states of the universe, and these universes may have the same basic physical constants as the universe we know, and also May be different. Parallel universes are often used to illustrate that a different course of events or the subsequent development of a different decision exists in different parallel universes; this theory is also often used to explain other conjectures. So the concept of parallel universe has become the essential oil of science fiction movies.
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the movie is said to have 25 Qs.
Of course, the cuteness of this movie is not only a tailor-made imagineer film, the British humor of the live treasures arguing with each other, always teasing the old beauty, and Chris O'Dowd's unfortunate piece of making you laugh Egg face is really invincible.
2009-10-05
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