This old movie I just watched recently. The story of the 2004 movie memory crossing should be eye-catching enough for people of that era. But for me, who is used to watching rebirth novels through dramas, it is no longer a good subject. So when I look at it now, I feel that I can see the powerlessness of the movie's details and the void of substance. (If you think I'm talking nonsense, please consciously skip it) The movie has to express a proposition: no matter how you change the past, the future is not necessarily better.
I believe that after watching the movie, people can remember that the hero travels back again and again, changing the past, and the future is always unsatisfactory. Either this person is nervous, or that person is broken.
But don't you feel poisonous about this male protagonist?
1. The old man has a rough head
Standing next to the detonator that was about to explode, blast yourself into a crippled person; threw a detonator to blow up the heroine (the TM and the detonator were dry); fight and kill a person.
I have been unable to complain about his big note.
2. Will not consider the feelings of others
Once, the hostess roared and said: You came so far, just to ask these questions...Since you care about me, why have you left me here for so many years and let it rot?
She committed suicide when she returned.
The male protagonist always speaks at an untimely time, and it can drive people crazy.
3. Extreme personality
You say that fighting and killing people are not extreme.
You said that when you go back and go back to the extreme of wanting to use a detonator to blow people up, isn't it?
So to sum up, the male lead is a typical waste wood, and this waste wood will not grow up, wear and wear, and do things as badly. This is the reason why the future will not be better!
Do you say that such a person's traversal drama can explain the proposition at the beginning? No.
Why? Is it because a normal person can do something like his?
Also, the ending that made me laugh the most.
Why does the protagonist think that he will end well if he is not born? If he is not born, sadists will not abuse, fat people will have friendship, lunatic fathers will not be mad? What logic?
All in all, this is a film that does not have close logical thinking, and the main theme is very weak. It wants to spread positive energy but brings out a film full of negative energy.
The only bright spot is to travel through the diary. learned!
One last thing, kids still don't watch it.
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