He chose a future without him

Whitney 2022-10-19 07:29:21

Travel through time, through space, through dreams, return to the past, and come to the future. To save some people, save some things, change the future. This type of American movie is not uncommon. This one is not the first, nor the last. It is not the best, but it is by no means bad. It's worth seeing anyway.
First of all, if you have not watched a few of them, or if you have watched a cross-type American movie for the first time, you may not care about many details. Or don't quite understand. But if you have seen some people with a certain foundation, you will know that even if the response is slower, the police officer called the male lead and said that the male lead’s fingerprints were everywhere in the deceased woman’s home. Should know. This is not the first time the male protagonist has crossed. The previous results can be imagined. In fact, this is also a bit of a butterfly effect. When a friend who thought about it a little bit saw the female scientist telling what would happen in the future, the ending of the movie was actually revealed in advance, that is, the male protagonist must die. This is regarded as the setting of the movie through time and space. After all, each one is different, and it doesn't have to be the same. The setting of this book is to return to the past and change the future in the future. Then the future that went back to the past will no longer exist. That is to say, there cannot be two same people in one time and space. If the future self changes some things and does not take the initiative to kill the past self, then the future self will definitely die.

In fact, this drama has many similarities to the infinite resurrection.

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Deja Vu quotes

  • Doug Carlin: Is she alive or is she dead?

    Denny: Alright: Life, like time and space, is not merely a local phenomenon.

    Doug Carlin: [Screaming] Oh Alright! Am I asking a hard question?

    Denny: [Muttering] Looks like I picked a bad week to stop snorting hash.

    Doug Carlin: I'll tell you what: I will speak slow so that those of you with Ph.D's in the room can understand. Here, look. Here's a monitor, right?

    [Throws a chair against the monitor, breaking it]

    Doug Carlin: Now the monitor is broken. It's dead. It's not temporarily transitioned to another state of entropy, it's *dead*. Right. Now is *she* alive or is she *dead*?

    Denny: She's alive.

    Doug Carlin: Alright. Now we're getting somewhere.

  • Trailer Narrator: It's a phenomenon know as Deja Vu.

    Trailer Narrator: [repeat] It's a phenomenon know as deja vu.

    Trailer Narrator: You arrive at a place you've never been. But it feels... familiar.

    [echo]

    Trailer Narrator: But it feels... familiar.

    Trailer Narrator: You look into the face of a stranger and you feel like you've known her all your life.

    Trailer Narrator: Deja vu is believed by many to be a trick of the mind. But the truth is far more extraordinary.

    Trailer Narrator: He has been shown a secret the government doesn't want you to know.

    Trailer Narrator: This Thanksgiving, the key to stopping disaster starts by unraveling the mystery of deja vu.

    Trailer Narrator: If you think it's a feeling go back... and look again.