The anti-climax and anti-routine are too powerful

Allan 2022-10-03 02:36:36

This movie is really strange. The screenwriter sets up a lot of suspense: Does the memory machine defect involve a commercial conspiracy? What's your last words after your brother's car accident? Did the scientist commit suicide or an accident? Why did Xiao San want to find his memory? As a result, this is all unimportant.

The only surprise was that the car accident hit the scientist's family, killing the little girl, and the little devil escaped. But this should be known from the beginning? The little devil didn't lose his memory.

If the screenwriter sets the little devil to lose his memory after a car accident, and hopes to find the memory through the scientist, the scientist is dead again, feeling that there is a shocking conspiracy, and working hard to find the truth, and finally find that he is the "culprit". The charm of ancient Greek tragedy.

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  • Gordon Dunn: [speaking to audience] Memory is the ultimate definer of our lives. For what are our lives, but a collection of memories... memories of events, experiences, emotions... all stamped onto our nervous systems, all leading to here and now, making us each the person we are today. Without them, the present would be void of context.

  • Gordon Dunn: [speaking to audience] We tend to think of memories as these filed-away facts stored safely in the brain, when in actuality, everything that's happened to you since the event you remember has altered the memory of that event, providing a new filter through which you experience it, a filter that changes, and forgets, and exaggerates, and combines, and morphs. But the pure experience does still exist within you, for your brain has the ability to remember every event that's ever happened to you, down to the greatest of detail. The problem is you have no way of recalling it, no way to clear the filters of time and get back to the truth. Until now.