Still a little disappointed with the way the ending breaks out of the time loop.

Henderson 2022-09-08 12:15:14

The method of breaking the circle by deducting one point for the ending. The son's family does not have a car accident > does not invent a time machine > does not create two parallel universes, but does not create a parallel universe > Yunas and Marta who have experienced that kind of experience will not exist > no one stops the son's family > car accident > time machine > An infinite loop of time and space tragedy. You see, in fact, it is the same logic as the cycle of logic that makes the two worlds and time intertwined to produce an unsolvable tragedy. There is not much substantive change, and there is still no way out of the Mobius ring that has been talked about.

Not to mention that on the basis of the theoretical preparation of the doctor, even if the son's family does not have an accident, I think the emergence of the time machine will be a problem sooner or later, and it has not completely cut off the possibility of the time machine repeating the tragedy again.

The ending is actually just a bit forcibly making the male and female protagonists seem to jump out of the logic loop to prevent the tragedy from the source, and also use the expression of Cha Nan reversing the future era of erasing the future, watching the people in those two worlds gushing out light particles and disappearing, in my heart Gradually he sighed.

"To ensure the existence of such a future, the other future that led to this future cannot be erased." The previous plots actually emphasized this point, so the treatment at the end made me feel that the screenwriter was a bit slapped in the face. It cannot be said that the current handling is unqualified, but it is indeed not clever, and there is some suspicion of slap in the face, so I am still quite disappointed.

Just let the hero and heroine finally find a way to cross the parallel universe, and stop the doctor's son family in another parallel universe, thus giving birth to a new world line without Whedon's black hole, and then they live in that world line with the memories of the old world. Go on (of course the unsolved cyclical tragedy of the old world will keep repeating itself,). I personally think that this approach is more in line with the time and space concept that has been cultivated in the early stage - fait accompli cannot be changed, and what already exists cannot be erased. After all, in a total of 26 episodes, he spent more than 20 episodes saying that the future and the past interact with each other. In essence, there is no distinction between the future and the past.

However, there is a risk of being like a stone door.

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