A Netflix's best word-of-mouth, best screenwriter, the most anticipated and least unfinished divine drama, and the favorite of brain-burning fans to explore deeper philosophical issues.
Because the watchmaker wanted to create a time machine, he accidentally acted as God and split two parallel worlds to create Adam and Eve. Because I can't let go of Eve, I have to keep looping. Because he couldn't let go, Adam wanted to destroy and rebuild the world. The story tells that no matter how we make different choices, even if we go back in time and change the outcome, nothing will change.
In the multi-space and time travel of many people from many generations, the relationship between the characters is intricate. My brother turned out to be my father, my daughter turned out to be my mother, my girlfriend turned out to be my aunt, I gave birth to my grandfather, my lover It's my grandson's grandson, and my ex-boyfriend is my grandpa's grandpa. In order to rebuild the world, the father does not hesitate to kill his daughter, and the son must kill the mother, such an extremely tragic thing. There's only one more episode in a week. You asked me to link the eighth week's story to the third week's scene combined with a character's behavior in the first week to infer the suspense left in the fifth week? If one hole can't be filled, use another hole to fill the hole that couldn't be filled before. Blind patients have always seen me in the clouds and fog. The hole dug at the speed of light in the last two episodes was filled just right, and it was a perfect example of hole filling. Like a well-made German machine running precisely thanks to this group of romantic and tough Germanic people.
The screenwriter not only abandoned ethics, but also challenged the limits of human cognition and rebelled against beliefs to the point of extreme darkness. The mixed tragedy of Shakespeare and Oedipus The most tragic imaginable in human history not only has the fate of Oedipus tragedy, but also has the kind of desperate and obsessive spirit in Shakespeare tragedy. always. This contains Schrödinger's theory, Einstein's theory of relativity, Hegel's theory of tragedy, Heidegger's existentialism, Nietzsche's superhuman consciousness, theology, philosophy, quantum mechanics, parallel universes, time travel, and time paradox. At this time, I took out Hawking's "A Brief History of Cosmic Time", which I have long-collected, and read it thoroughly. I also have to mention the magical film "Previous Destination" that I personally collected. It tells about a story where I met myself, I fell in love with myself, I made myself, I gave birth to myself, I stole myself, I tracked myself, I stopped myself , is it surprising or surprising that the story of blowing up yourself and killing yourself by yourself?
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