The film is not bad. The three people have very good personalities. If there are contradictions, they can communicate with each other and get back together.
The male protagonist regards the sister and the fat man as characters in his imagination, and has no other impure ideas;
The girl is a very thoughtful person. The first thing after meeting the male protagonist is to find other survivors. The male protagonist denied her this idea, but she still went to look for it. When the male protagonist had a dispute with the fat man , She yelled to kill them if she didn’t stop, she didn’t want to rely on anyone;
The fat man regarded the male protagonist as an opponent and his sister as a fairy. Finally, he thought of sacrificing himself to save everyone, saying that God would protect himself.
In the end, the male protagonist did not want to save the girl and the fat man when he went to die, because the male protagonist believed that the fat girl was just his imagination, so the important thing was that the male protagonist did not think that these imaginary characters could help him accomplish it. Moreover, the previous plot said that as long as the time of death and the resonance of the world is unified, even if you die, you can go to another time and space. Although it is an inference, there is no guarantee that it will succeed, but the male protagonist already feels that he will die anyway. Same, why not give it a go?
At the end, the male protagonist saw Saturn not because he was engaged in scientific research, but because the time he exploded with the truck was the same as the time when the world resonated, so his clothes were not exploded when he came to another planet. . As for the girl and the fat guy, if they didn't die with the male lead in that moment, then they might be dead, they would really die.
Using the words of the girl in the film:
If you like a person, you will see the advantages of his shortcomings. On the contrary, if you hate a person, you will find shortcomings in his strengths.
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