If you could travel through time, would you change your own past? In life, we can often hear people complaining about how they made this mistake, sighing that it would be nice if I could go back in time. If you could change, would you change?
I believe that after seeing the butterfly effect, many people will give up this idea. (After reading the whole series of Butterfly Effect, although the first part has the highest score, I still decided to write the film review here, which is a self-perception. It only represents my personal opinion. If you have different opinions, please speak up)
Many people say that the protagonist of the Butterfly Effect series is getting stronger and stronger, from needing photos to travel through, to just reciting the time and place to travel; but the plot is getting worse and worse, from the first time travel to save the girlfriend, I found that there will be someone no matter what He died, and finally sacrificed himself to save others. In the third part, he traveled back to the fire to save his sister, but killed his parents and saved his ex-girlfriend. As a result, more people were killed by the murderer. In the end, it was discovered that the murderer had the same ability to travel. sister.
I'm a person who doesn't know much about movies, but I can really feel that the first one is the most classic. After the general content is introduced, let's put aside the plot, plot, acting, and special effects to analyze the deep meaning of the movie. First of all, the butterfly effect was proposed by a meteorologist named Lorenz in the United States when explaining the theory of the air system in the 1970s. The occasional flapping of a butterfly's wings in the Amazon rainforest could cause a tornado in Texas in two weeks' time. The effect is that a very small change in initial conditions can be amplified to make a huge difference in its future state. The protagonist changes the past through time and space, causing huge changes in the future, which is the embodiment of the butterfly effect.
The protagonist tells us through practice that there is no perfect existence in the world. As Kiritsugu thought in fate zero, to save the majority of people, we must give up the small part. And we can understand this movie in this way, his connotation and living in the moment are similar in purpose. The protagonist's journey through time and again, but it can't make everything as good as he thought. It is equivalent to telling us that there is no need to pursue the past, the past has passed, and we should cherish the present. Everything can't be as perfect as we think, but we still can't lose hope in life, can we? At the end of the third butterfly effect, the protagonist returns to the fire in the past, chooses to give up his sister, and returns everything to the way it was. Isn't it a good ending in the end?
Many people in life will give up on themselves because of missed opportunities, they will feel extremely remorse, and even question themselves, unable to get out of the shadows. And the movie tells us that the world is not perfect, and it is unrealistic to travel through time and space, and it cannot be changed even by time travel. Why do you complain about the past over and over again? Who has no dust on his head. But what we should do is to grasp the present, because life is more than just the present. And don't worry about the setbacks in life, there is no perfection in the world. Keep smiling :) for the future.
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