James was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was sent to the hospital. He felt trapped in "Flying Over the Madhouse". How can a normal person prove that he is not mentally ill.
Mental illness is probably the most painful kind of "disease", whether it is for "patients" or doctors. Because no one can confirm—for so-called “normal people”, whether the mentally ill world is real. This is what the doctor said in the film, "Psychiatry is the latest religion, which determines what is true and what is false."
The mental patient played by Pete stated that "the first person who discovered bacteria in the past asked others to believe in bacteria" is also a proof.
The doctor later believed James, and others began to question her mental condition. And because James repeatedly shuttled, he doubted whether he was really schizophrenic.
Fortunately, James shuttled back to the war, and the bullets that hit his body could prove the existence of time and space shuttle. How short a person is, objects are the real time holders, able to manage time.
Repeated time and space shuttle is the complex feeling in the "Back to the Future" series.
This movie is the kind of perfect reincarnation in the genre of time and space science fiction, and it presents a line parallel to time and space. Everything that happened in the past is composed of the time and space shuttle node in the future.
History cannot be changed, this is a sense of fatalism in this film. And eternal human beings destroy themselves, it is also an ultimate sense of fate.
In addition, Pete did a good job here, with a rare sense of madness, and very natural, automatically comparing Leonardo...no way.
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