Let me list the evidence from the Internet:
Cole saw a bear when collecting specimens on the ground-he saw a giant bear mural at the airport;
Cole also saw a lion-he saw a lion when he went to the airport Statue;
the glowing time machine that sent Cole back to the past-a glowing CAT machine
in the mental hospital; the disinfection bath before going to the ground to collect specimens-the disinfection bath in the mental hospital;
similar raincoats on the ground Clothing-a "tight jacket" similar to a raincoat worn by Cole in the mental hospital to prevent Cole from hurting others;
spider specimens collected
on the ground- spiders swallowed in the mental hospital; an abandoned church entered on the ground- —The department store at the airport (actually the “future” of that church);
the scientists in power — the doctors who reviewed Cole in the mental hospital (the same number and gender ratio as the former); go
to prison for solicitation "Volunteer" broadcast-the airfield soliciting "volunteers";
let me talk about the evidence I saw:
1. About 38 minutes into the movie, the male protagonist was in a prison. This prison scene is not like the previous mental illness. The cell is not like the underground cell in the future. This is the first time that the name Bobby has appeared, and a lot of maybe appeared. I think this is where Bobby really stayed. Here, he conceived the whole story.
2. At 34 minutes and 41 seconds of the movie, the female psychiatrist chats with his male colleague. Note that the colleague is called Cole, which is the name of the protagonist (in fact, he is Bobby), and that the male colleague has a picture about The presentation leaflet of the Apocalypse said that it was for a female psychologist. In about 50 minutes and 12 seconds of the movie, the male protagonist took a leaflet of the apocalypse that became a lecture by a female psychologist. This point is that the male protagonist saw the female psychologist chatting with his male colleague in the psychiatric hospital, and then reproduced this scene in his story and used the name of the male colleague. The protagonist also knew that female psychologists believed in the apocalypse, so he constructed a female psychologist’s apocalypse class in his story and influenced the assistant
. 3. Several of the TV screens appearing in the movie are cartoons, and one cartoon is a cartoon. Scientists invented the space-time tunnel, and talked on radio and television that a boy and his companions tricked everyone into saying that they had fallen 15 meters in a deep tube, and at 01:24:02 in the movie, the male protagonist returned to the future ward In, the quilt turned out to be a cartoon quilt for children, and the box that the scientist’s assistant contained viruses was a small box and full of cartoons, which shows that these are the stories of the boy at the airport, which he came up with.
4. Advertisements for Florida islands have always appeared in the movie, and the male protagonist thinks about the sky, the fresh air, and the sea. In fact, the story goes like this. The little boy and his family were planning to travel to Florida islands, but they encountered the murder accident at the airport, which caused them not to board the plane and not go to Florida islands, which may have caused him to never see the sea in his entire life. , So everything at the airport left a deep impression in my mind and often dreamed.
To summarize: So everything was thought of by the little boy named Bobby. The little boy became mentally ill when he grew up. He combined everything in the mental hospital with what happened at the airport when he was a child, and it became this story.
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