If everything could be changed, would the two beggars still steal the policeman's gun? If everything can be changed, what will happen to the two beggars? It doesn't seem to be in the show. I didn't go back and watch it again because it's just an okay movie. Don't want to waste too much time. I figured it out roughly: Black girls are actually "God". Because someone stole her shroud, God borrowed the human body to come to a small town in the United States to find it. Unexpectedly, there were a lot of bloodshed tragedies, so God decided to let the incident go back to the starting point and be more harmonious. Of course, God is also punished by biting his cheek because he stole the fruit, and understands that violence is too bloody, completely betraying the teachings and changing his original intention (or because the shroud was burned, not the ending that God wanted ), so that "she" decides: at least don't make a move as big as Shanxi, and hurt innocent people. God is merciful, she found the source of one of the incidents, which is to give the boy who bought the medicine for his brother, the medicine the boy needs (please note that at the end of the film, the time point when God gives the medicine to the boy should be before the boy enters the store , because God is all-powerful, she just glanced at the bicycles on the street and traveled through time and space, back to the starting point of the incident, MY GOD), the boy got the medicine and went home naturally, he would not enter the store, the blood behind It won't happen anymore. The second source is relatively clear. God warned the gangsters, of course, through crossing. So the gangster brothers did not SHOOT the whistleblower who attempted to inform the white man. Not much to say about this. The third source is more troublesome. What happened to the two beggars? According to the development of the first scene, the two beggars were at the scene and were direct witnesses who witnessed the whole massacre. It is also the direct cause of the tragedy (because the little beggar stole the police gun and gave the actor Meng's GUYS, and then the GUYS used the gun to kill the boy who tried to rob the drug). Why is there no end to such an important witness? The tall beggar turned out to be a live TV reporter. According to my speculation, he believed in the call of the informant, and tried to interview the informant who could clone God. His boss thought that he had a mental problem, cleared the door and lived on the street (personally think that The informant may be God). Such speculation is not unreasonable. Who else but God can know such a private personal issue as a haircut every 3,000 kilometers? The question is why did God give the poor reporter a report? This reporter is so dedicated! When he became a beggar, he did not forget to take a wine bottle as wheat, and his nerves were too sensitive. It is a shame for God to lose his own fig leaf. If he encounters such a dedicated and sensitive reporter again and makes trouble all over the city, wouldn't it be very shameful. It's best to deal with it in a low-key manner, so I hacked this reporter. Unexpectedly, this unfortunate reporter he crossed was actually on the scene. Damn, imagine, such a big package can allow reporters to resume their old business, writing big books, this set is put on by God himself, why? can. So the game has to be restarted. Where to start? Let's start with the boy entering the store. The boy can't afford to buy medicine. God comes in and stands next to the boy, and behind him is the policeman who lost the gun. The boy didn't buy the medicine and turned to go out, and then God followed out and saw the boy's bicycle, then crossed the road and gave the medicine to the boy, and then the boy went home... At this point, I don't seem to see the counter covered with newspapers the pistol (sold to GUYS by the beggar at the first scene), and did not see the beggar outside the door of the first scene. So it can be speculated: the police's gun was not stolen by the little beggar, why was it not stolen? Because the reporter did not become a beggar in the second scene, if the reporter did not become a beggar, he would not know the little beggar, he would not wander around and be questioned by the police, and of course he would not have the little man steal a gun during the police questioning. Rely on, tired enough. However, I can only assume that. The circumstantial evidence seems to be this: The second person who received the shroud, a middle-aged woman, walked past a radio placed on the side of the road, and the news was broadcasting reporter speculation about the shroud. There is another detail, the whereabouts of the Shroud are also speculated on the TV show, and the host seems to be the reporter (he wore a beard when he was a beggar, which contrasted too much with the bright image on TV and was not easy to recognize). So, in the second scene, or when God restarts the game, reporters are still reporters. This explains several questions at the beginning of the article. Another source is less clear. Two FBIs, one male and one female. The woman is a drug addict, behaves strangely, and likes torturing prisoners. In the first scene, the two men hit the gang's car and overturned the car. The game restarted, the two boys passed the gangster's car smoothly, and then from the shop where the boy had entered, they found the clue of the second delivery person (middle-aged woman): she did not pick up the bomb, but God. fig leaf. It seems that this source is dispensable. "Existence is always reasonable", the white whistleblower and the courier girl who just hooked up were shown by the gangster at the first scene, and their motorcycles also burned, burning the courier goods - the shroud. The reason for the burning is because the FBI car hit the gang car and then hit the motorcycle, setting the shroud on fire, which is certainly not what Jesus wanted to see. So after restarting the mode, the FBI's car passed the gang's car smoothly, preventing the shroud from being burned. This may be the only reason the two slivers are alive.
Teenagers, men with actor dreams, reporters, police officers, FBI, gangsters, white whistleblowers, courier girls, these are all small people, a minority. But everything lives and dies in the same space due to cause and effect, and it also affects the fate of Jesus. Of course, after everything restarted, they all lived safely in another parallel time and space, with a bit of the shadow of "Inception" and "Butterfly Effect" in it. Multi-line advancement and flashback flashbacks have always been my favorite film expressions, but this one still has a certain gap compared to Inception.
God is not omnipotent either, since she can change events. Why didn't I have a premonition that my fig leaf was stolen?
It is purely to exercise the brain, prevent senile dementia, and have no other ears.
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