Movie Title: "Doomsday Restart"
Movie time: November 5, 2021. I thought it was a disaster movie when I first saw the movie. I thought I fell asleep after watching the shocking disaster movie, but I discovered it after watching it for a while. This is a science fiction film, and the worldview setting in it is still very interesting. The movie is about a technology company that wants to solve the human energy problem, uses advanced technology, and based on the mirror space theory, wants to create a mirrored world of the same time and space, but this world has no organic creatures. Establish a transmission channel to transmit matter and energy to the original world. (There is still a difference between the mirrored world and the parallel world. The mirrored world completely replicates all ecology, but organic creatures do not replicate and do not undergo changes in historical nodes.) Not to mention why there is such a shocking technological force. The nearby Uranus and Neptune acquire matter or conduct interstellar voyages, but the starting point of this idea is still good, but it is a pity that after all, the technology is out of control, and the mirror world created is actually a parallel world. Stability makes the two worlds gradually collapse. The black box in the hands of the male protagonist is the key to saving the two worlds, but the price is that one of the worlds must be sacrificed. Finally saved the original world. The filming perspective of this film is very interesting. It was shot from a first-person perspective. The audience’s sense of substitution is stronger. At the same time, they continue to narrate and reminisce. The original storytelling method is used to supplement the details of the story. The shooting technique can be considered in my short film experience. It's very novel, and look at the movie's release time, good guy, very ahead of schedule, the 2017 film. At the end of the movie, I feel that there are actually two understandings. One is that the hero did not travel through the past, the other is that he traveled through the past, and the one that did not travel eventually destroyed his own world. How can it be possible to determine which world is in it? The real one? In other words, the male protagonist actually just slept in that crossing warehouse? It's more interesting to think about it. After all, although the movie has been talking about the theory of mirror space from beginning to end, the mirror space in it should be free of organic creatures. Then, is it understandable or there is only one space? Is the last picture just a memory?
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