The hero is always looking for answers, why can't we change the past? The answer that the wise man gave him was: The reason we can't change the past is that we can't go back to the past. The male protagonist thought to himself: I have already gone back to TMD, why can't I change it, NND. The way he searched for the answer from beginning to end was all from the perspective of science-vector optics, metrology, time causality, time contradiction and so on. Finally, in the future, the leader of the underground told him that the death of your girlfriend was the reason you went back to the past. The death of his girlfriend is the "cause", and going back to the past is the "effect", and the "effect" cannot change the "cause". Seeing this, I realized that the way of thinking to solve this problem turned out to be from a philosophical point of view. (Who said philosophy is useless?)
I thought again, well, it is impossible for the male protagonist to change the fact that his girlfriend died. So what if someone else wants to use the hero’s time machine to go back in time to change the death of his brother, C? Can't you say that Little C is also the "cause" of the time machine, right? According to the theme of the film, it can be inferred that the death of Little C cannot be changed. From the principle of the butterfly effect, I guess, maybe the death of C is the "cause" of the death of the male protagonist's girlfriend? (Actually, I am a little confused now) The
past cannot be changed, and the future is the same. The male protagonist bombed an underground group, and he returned to the farther future and found that there were countless underground groups in front of him. Now, if you ask me why I can’t change the future. I will tell you NB, from a philosophical point of view, this is called the inevitability of history~~.
The first is rational thinking, and the next is perceptual thinking. Instead of discussing what the movie tells us, it's better to discuss the spirit of the male protagonist. One tendon is in fact single-mindedness. You are alive, I love you very much, and when you die, I still love you. The male protagonist is the kind of person who believes in love only once. I don't want you to marry, I believe you. As for him finally being with that future girl, I just want to say that it's not love, my dear. I think, the male protagonist thought, the one I love is dead, and I don’t want to go back to the time that made me sad, I just broke the pot here....
The hero's infatuation reminds me of a movie "Big Fish". Similarly, "Big Fish" gave me the deepest impression. It was not the hero’s wonderful adventure experience, but when he faced the temptation of the little witch, he was really tempted and he hesitated, but he was in time. He pushed her away and walked out. Can it be understood that I love you, so I will do it with you. No sex without love, no matter how dazzling I am? !
Returning from sensibility, I want to use my own words to answer the question of the male protagonist. Why can't we change the past? Answer: Because there is no regret medicine in this world, there is no shortcut for Ctrl+Z in our life.
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