I still think time travel is more reliable

Jeromy 2022-03-21 09:01:03

Anyway, I don't understand or understand the intentions of the director. After reading the film reviews, I feel that the theory of time travel and the theory of the director's desire to bring us into the world of schizophrenia are more reliable. However, there are a few doubts. If it is a parallel projection, it proves that this film is just a world of mental patients. Then
1. What parallels does the 1920 heroine's photo of the First World War seen by the heroine?
2. Is that beggar just to get Cole to pull his teeth?
There is no contrast between these two points.
3. Why is the beggar called Cole and Bobby?
4. Before the end, why did Jesse bring a gun and say that he was going to kill the heroine?
5. Why did Jeff, who ran with the virus at the beginning, become an assistant in the end?
6. Why do future scientists and assistants fly together? The moral?
7. Why is Cole imprisoned?
8. If it is time travel theory, then why are the future scientists selling insurance?

Anyway, the two theories have doubts, and both have unreasonable plots, but the time travel theory is relatively more reasonable.

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12 Monkeys quotes

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: ...5 billion people will die from a deadly virus in 1997... /... The survivors will abandon the surface of he planet... /... Once again the animals will rule the world... / - Excerpts from interview with clinically diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic, April 12, 1990 - Baltimore County Hospital.

  • Jeffrey Goines: All the doors are locked too. They're protecting the people on the outside from us from the people on the outside who are as crazy as us.