I'll give you analysis and analysis, think about it

Hollie 2022-06-13 21:04:52

Before the analysis, I would like to say that this movie has brightened my eyes and swept away my dark emotions. Science fiction plus love plus suspense, the elements are enough. Again, I just finished watching it, and only watched it on the side. The protagonist goes back several times, in fact, as long as he doesn't interfere with the rebound device, everything goes on as usual. I guess there are people who are in the same situation as him, but other people who preserve memory can't change the big picture because the machine always runs at 12:01. As for the key point, I think it can be understood in this way. When he was hit by lightning, the rebound device would not work on him, but it would only work on his brain. . . . . . Moreover, it is permanently invalid! ! It is equivalent to a certain attribute that has always existed in him! A property that even a time bouncer can't change! Otherwise, after the third, fourth and fifth return, he should only have the memory of the first time. It's easy to handle now, just keep experimenting, just like playing a game, there are save files, and if you lose, you can come again. When he plays smoothly, he can actually experience all kinds of life. . . Because there are countless opportunities in his life (as long as his brain does not age or get injured, once he is injured, he may not recover like others!), eat, drink, prostitute, gamble, burn, kill and loot, as he pleases. In the end, when he doesn't want to play, prepare for the opportunity to make a fortune in advance, such as lottery tickets, stocks, such as various insider stories, in short, he can know anything he can know without taking any risks! Victory must belong to him! !

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12:01 quotes

  • [waking on the "second" morning, Barry realizes that his potted geranium, which he had drunkenly broken the night before, is now intact again]

    Barry Thomas: *One* of us fell down last night.

  • [Howard enters Barry's cubicle after Barry's second disastrous attempt to chat up Lisa]

    Howard Richter: How'd it go?

    Barry Thomas: Oh, good, good, thanks. I'll be alone for the rest of my life, but good.

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