smart paradox

Pauline 2022-04-21 09:03:02

British movies are actually pretty good, especially low-budget sitcoms. Unlike the individual heroism of the United States, this is a movie with only otaku and no heroes. Three nerds in one show, gather in a small bar every day, imagine beautiful women, discuss sci-fi, and occasionally complain about Hollywood movies and Middle East issues. This is such a familiar and familiar image. One day everyone was in the process of YY, and suddenly found that there was a time gap in the men's toilet in the bar. Looking for the return journey, they continue to travel and encounter themselves in the process of traveling.

The script for this movie is cleverly written. Oshii Mamoru's "Long Live the Royal Ancestor" talks about a paradox of time and space: the heroine is the granddaughter of the protagonist, and the protagonist gave birth to a son in a time-space airship. This story is a complex and multiplied knot of time and space. Because the protagonist constantly travels and encounters himself, the actors are pitiful, and the scenes almost all take place in a tavern, which must have saved the director a lot of expenses. The three male protagonists are very cute, and the Internet language: "There is a pure virgin atmosphere", and I like the recommendation of house movies.

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  • Ray: Little bit weird, but ummm... turns out everybody in the future, American.

  • Ray: Chaos theory is basically the idea that tiny things can have huge consequences. So because you delayed me from going through there, all of the little things that I was going to do have been delayed subsequently, and that has a knock-on effect - which can totally change the future.

    Cassie: So... So wait, that means you're going to drink your pint a little bit later, which means... You're going to go to the bathroom a little bit later... My God Ray, you're right! That's terrible, we're all doomed!