The lines are very funny, and I love the theory of parallel universe, butterfly effect, space-time loopholes, quantum leap, and chaos. That’s why I saw the three of them in the bar drinking beer, eating potato chips and talking about these in the first 20 minutes. I've turned Lao Tzu to High! Not to mention the time when multiple parallel spaces and the shocking end of the world scene really appeared later. The more critical point is that when the rewriter asked the fat man to give her the note that triggered the subsequent changes in the world, the paragraph was "Holding the note has become famous and profitable from now on, but I am also dead now and can only be immortal forever." The choice of "obediently destroy the note and go back to the beginning of obscurity and be a small grumbling who is full of talent but unable to play" is simply wonderful! This contradictory inner choice was also a long time ago in my YY, but I didn’t expect someone to shoot it!
This movie is also more like an independently produced low-cost movie. Although there are special effects for a doomsday scene, most of the scenes are unfolded in and around the bar, which is the same as the plot of the "Cube" series in closed scenes. The old and spicy skill of the screenwriter. This is a sci-fi comedy that makes me laugh from beginning to end. It’s unique in that it uses that wonderful lines and fascinating space-time theory to weave a space-time sci-fi movie that you can’t stop. I own it. My favorite theories and performances are all in it, maybe a little more rock and roll will be more exciting. In fact, they also mentioned this point: "We formed a band and became famous?".
Finally, by the way, the heroine Anna Faris also played the "Smiley Face" by Gregg Araki, my favorite director. She is also the kind of girl who is a little dizzy, haha. The actor Chris O'Dowd is actually very interesting. He plays almost all the unlucky guys who seem silly and stupid. He always exudes a simple virgin atmosphere in the play. The latest work is "Pirate Radio". "FM" and "Hotel Very Welcome" starring him are my favorite themes, but unfortunately I can't find any resources at present.
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