Compare it with "Memory Crack"

Elissa 2022-09-26 17:59:15

It is basically a film of the same type as "Memory Crack". In fact, Memory Crack is adapted from a well-known science fiction novel and its script is more rigorous and meticulous. In contrast, this screenwriter can barely justify itself. However, the skill of the director and actors of the film completely made up for the shortcomings in the script, and the overall feeling to me was slightly better than "Memory Crack".

The nearly ten-minute setting at the beginning of the film was what impressed me the most, so much so that it shocked me when the explosion happened. The director handled this plot very successfully, not only setting the tone for the whole film, but also successfully mobilizing the emotions of the audience. Of course, Washington's performance in the film is also in place. In contrast, the plot of the memory crack is actually more compact, rigorous, and interlocking. It can be a breathless film from beginning to end. Unfortunately, Ben Affleck’s performance is still not hot enough compared to Washington, and Wu Yusen also The tight tempo is processed into a bright tempo.

Therefore, I think that if this crew shoots the memory rift, the memory rift can be upgraded to a higher level.

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Deja Vu quotes

  • Agent Pryzwarra: It's a brand new program. It's called Snow White. Our primary data comes from seven orbiting satellites but at any given time as many as four are surveilling one area. It's like having multiple eyewitnesses, each with their own vantage point.

    Doug Carlin: Snow White...

    [pauses to watch video]

    Doug Carlin: ... but which one of the seven dwarves can explain to me how you get the audio?

  • Doug Carlin: [watching Pryzwarra write the note] ... 2 L's. Surveilling, 2 L's.

    Denny: [sarcastic laugh] ... since this is such a tremendous waste of taxpayer money, the least we could do is get the spelling right.

    Shanti: That's not necessarily true. Branching Universe Theory holds you can do...

    Denny: Ohhh... Branching... Universe... Theory... ohhh, no no no.

    Shanti: Alright, I'll show you. The traditional view of time is linear, like a river, flowing from the past towards the future.

    Doug Carlin: But you can change the course of a river, right?

    Shanti: Exactly. Introduce a significant enough event at any point in this river and you create a new branch, still flowing toward the future, but along a different route. Changed.

    Denny: Yeah, but that river is the Mississippi and we're lobbing what amounts to a pebble into it. That's a very few tiny ripples in a kind of big body of water, don't you think?

    Shanti: Traditionalist.

    Agent Pryzwarra: Say we do create this new branch. What happens to the old one to this one?

    Denny: [referring to Shanti] ... Ask the radical!

    Shanti: Well, it might continue parallel to the new branch. Most likely, it ceases to exist.

    Denny: The idea is we cease to exist, alright? Or this version of us, anyway. Umm, we never came here, we didn't meet Doug, we don't remember it ever happening.

    Agent Pryzwarra: Well, that's worth 10 billion right there.