Pile up a perfect story with countless "me" deaths

Armani 2022-01-20 08:02:19

The first time I saw it in high school, I didn't fully understand the movie at that time. I just thought the atmosphere of the movie was really good. I only remembered the mysterious dahlia.

Today, I can’t help but sigh the exquisiteness and depth of this movie.

But first, we still have to fully understand the movie. There are a lot of people who have given the answer in the general idea. I will summarize it and give some details that others may have missed.

First of all, if the main male wants to find a world where he can fall in love with the female lead, three problems must be solved:

1. There is no other male protagonist in this world.

2. The male lead knows the whole process. If he doesn't know, then the purpose of his crossing is to stop the heroine, then even if there is no other hero in this world, he will not love the heroine.

3. Only when the male lead solves the misunderstanding with the female lead, the female lead will deliver the log. The misunderstanding is this: the male protagonist thinks that the female protagonist conspired with the boss to lie to him, and is the boss’s mistress. But in fact, the boss didn't know that Dahlia came from another world, and the heroine came at the same time as the boss, so it is impossible for the boss to cooperate with the heroine and use Dahlia to pit the hero. Maybe the heroine is just asking the boss to see the hero (she is writing a novel), or at most, the person the boss puts next to the hero. And the male protagonist is furious and corrupts the relationship with the female protagonist.

There are constant male protagonists traveling to another world, and some died if they failed to pass the diary; some passed the diary, but the male protagonist lost the diary; some did not lose it and read the diary, but still because of the law of causality Died; in the end, there was a male protagonist, he read the diary, and the male protagonist who traveled through the world died, and thus he was with the female protagonist. Of course, there will continue to be errors in details and the death of male protagonists. But in the end, he will only get closer and closer to success.

To be honest, it's like an algorithm.

Will there be any traversers in the world where the hero is? I don't think so, as long as he doesn't open wormholes, people from other worlds will not be able to get through.

The details are that the dead male host in the hotel is to find the hotel where the hostess and the boss opened the room, and to meet with the hostess. If he did not find the hotel, or found the hotel but the hostess did not see him, the log will not be delivered.

As for why the male protagonist saw the other self who died in the hotel, he realized that this is actually a parallel world: if it is the same timeline, this is a typical grandmother's paradox, which does not conform to the law of causality; even if there is no so-called law of causality, he immediately He will die, and he won't go through anymore. Then this male protagonist who has been dead for a few days can't be the future self who will travel back to the past and die.

It can be seen that all seemingly accidental events in the entire process were actually exchanged for the deaths of countless male protagonists. God is ourselves, it is our one-in-ten-thousandth probability that we work hard towards a goal and spend our lives.

Time is the only real currency. As long as the hero has time to read the diary, it will be much easier.

But, can the ultimate man and woman really love each other? You know, don't the heroes and heroines of other worlds fall in love with each other in this tragedy of constant death? Didn’t I fall in love with this movie amidst these tragedies?

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Synchronicity quotes

  • Jim Beale: Time is our only real currency.

  • Jim Beale: Matty, you ever been to a Native American orgy?

    Matty: No.

    Jim Beale: It's fucking intense.

    Matty: I don't get it.