Why let an unconscious person be the protagonist?

Derek 2022-03-19 09:01:02

The protagonist’s insanity makes people look very, very tired, so tired, can’t it be set up to be normal? If that’s not the case, there won’t be so many dramas to perform, right.... A lot of unnecessary trouble comes from the protagonist. His "crazy" performance, whether it’s language or action...Looking tired, how come the other people sent to be more normal? There is no such trance. I was very angry when I watched it, I really hope him It can be restored to normal.
There is also the scene, which is very depressing, and the story is also depressing, so I have to have evil thoughts...Everyone all at once killed me, and it was such a trouble... Maybe This movie illustrates a lot of problems but personally I don’t like it...

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Extended Reading
  • Laila 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    I was thinking about it for an hour and a half, why didn’t I hurry up to make the story round, and I saw that it turned out to be a tribute to Vertigo! What a magical feeling!

  • Frieda 2022-03-22 09:01:03

    It is another film that tries to blur sane and insane through multiple time and space travels. The powerful tool for the movie to create suspense is that you don't know whether a statement is really true. Perhaps there will suddenly be an explanation behind that overthrows everything in front. In short, in the movie, you are just like in real life, you always want to seek a kind of real shelter: to rely on your thinking, common sense and self. Otherwise, you will feel that everything is terrible

12 Monkeys quotes

  • Jeffrey Goines: When I was institutionalized, my brain was studied exhaustively in the guise of mental health. I was interrogated, I was x-rayed, I was examined *thoroughly*.

    [turns head and coughs]

    Jeffrey Goines: Then, they took everything about me and put it into a computer where they created this model of my mind. Yes! Using that model they managed to generate every thought I could possibly have in the next, say, 10 years. Which they then filtered through a probability matrix of some kind to - to determine everything I was gonna do in that period. So you see, she knew I was gonna lead the Army of the Twelve Monkeys into the pages of history before it ever even occurred to me. She knows everything I'm ever gonna do before I know it myself. How's that?

  • James Cole: I'm here about some monkeys.

    Jeffrey Goines: Monkeys?

    James Cole: Monkeys. Yes. Twelve of them.