Is there a key point that everyone hasn’t seen?

Jason 2021-10-13 13:05:28

My question is that when the male protagonist James returned to the so-called present from 1990, the dream he had, when he ran away with the virus at the airport and called out to be careful when James was young, it can be seen clearly that this man is the madman. , Instead of the later assistant scientist, what does this show? The release of the virus has not been changed, but the history has been edited? The 12 Monkey Army was originally intended to release the virus, but because the heroine told Jiebo’s father, the scientist, about Jiebo’s plan, in order to strengthen the safety of the laboratory, Jiebo’s plan failed, and she had to release the zoo’s Animals, otherwise how to explain it?
Also, why can the beggar from the future talk to the male protagonist in a different time and space without appearing, and what is the meaning of calling him Bobby?
Finally, what does it mean that the future female scientist and the virus-carrying scientist’s assistant will work together on the plane? Can the virus sample be brought back to the so-called present?

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  • Unique 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    "The Embankment" and "12 Monkeys" have their own merits. I still prefer "The Embankment". The theme music of "12 Monkeys" is very nice.

  • Britney 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    A circular theory, one report pays one return, no matter how to change the incentive, the result has already been produced. I personally think that both the beggar and the little boy are James. When Catherine started to give a speech, the director focused on the signing ceremony, and the laboratory assistants were already very eye-catching at that time. In the middle of the movie, James sees Jeffrey who said "watch out" to him between half asleep and half awake. At the end, it is the science of the future taking off with the laboratory assistant on the plane.

12 Monkeys quotes

  • Jeffrey Goines: Do you realize where he thinks he comes from?

  • Jeffrey Goines: My father is God! I worship my father!