Tomorrow's chaotic worldview question combing (serious spoilers, if you don't understand after reading it)

Kevin 2022-03-17 09:01:04

It is absolutely impossible for me to just comment on it. When I watched it, how should I put it, it may be the impact of science fiction films in recent years. This film gave me a very confusing feeling, and I didn’t understand many places.
To be honest, it is most likely because I watched the Mandarin version in Chinese, and the translation of the Mandarin version has many points that need to be highlighted. The following are the questions and answers that I have sorted out after I have made a complaint with my best friend and deleted the emotional expressions and complaints of my best friend and myself.
The hero and heroine were selected to their world at different times by an ageless robot 'Athena'. The hero was to increase the construction of the so-called world, the heroine was to save the world, and the robot had The right to choose someone they deem special to give the medal.
OK, here comes the question, question 1: Why is the medal only useful if the selected person takes it? Is it useless for family and brothers to take it? !
A: Because she was selected and entered the identity information, all relevant identity information, the medal recognizes the master.
(OS: I found that this film is very similar to many Disney live-action children’s films that I have seen before, and there are many places to imagine, but this film still feels quite high in IQ. It reminds me of 'Genius Glasses Dog' and 'Interstellar Crossing' ' and the theory in 'Inception', the plot where the loli robot Athena chooses the heroine is like Nicolas Cage's 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' ring confession.)
Most of 'Tomorrowland' are robots, and they But it needs so-called high intelligence and special people to build this so-called high-end world. In order to adjust this world and the earth where ordinary people exist, there will be some robots sent by 'Tomorrowland'. The heroine was chosen by the loli robot to be awarded the medal, because only she saw the vision of tomorrow's world after she got the medal. And in order to find out the medal, she went to an antique store. The people in the antique store said they wanted to receive the medal, but later they wanted to kill her. The Lolita robot came to rescue her and solved the two bosses, both of which were robots.
Question 2, what are the identities of these two bosses? !
It's not a special human searcher like Little Loli; it can only be the second type, a special robot installed by the boss of Tomorrowland in the ordinary world for security. This seems reliable.
Well, the second problem is also solved.
The third question is that the protective world of the second dimension and another space that was established during the World Expo in the United States is called Tomorrowland. Who built such a high-end world?
I recalled for a while, and I already had the answer:
Edison, Eiffel, and the other two were built by some very high-end, very smart inventors and scientists at that time, such a world, and at that time, this The world was in conflict because of Eiffel's selfishness and Edison's ambition. They finally decided to block the world, but they left a back door in this world, inside the Eiffel Tower.
Well, the third question is solved, and the fourth question:
Since the world is blocked, why did the male protagonist enter Tomorrowland through another back door during the World Expo and become its citizens? !
Because at that time, a few big scientists just fought and blocked the door they knew, and 'Tomorrowland' already had citizens at that time. In order for 'Tomorrowland' to become the future in the true sense and change the lives of human beings, they did not It didn't stop recruiting new people. Therefore, the people of 'Tomorrowland' have established many portals on the earth, and the hero entered is one of them. The future world can be easily established, but the earth is difficult to find, so the protagonist uses the time shuttle rocket of the Eiffel Tower to travel through that dimension and enter the future 'tomorrowland'.
The fifth question is the first time the hero and heroine and the robot little loli made the so-called time and space shuttle, not to travel to the future, but to the Eiffel Tower. Since that machine is so sturdy, why not travel directly to the future? ! ?
Answer: Because apart from the rocket in the Eiffel Tower, there is no way to build a vehicle so high-speed that it can travel through time and space, at least the actor can't create it, so he secretly installed it in a small hidden dark room in the Eiffel Tower Got a high-end machine that can shorten the journey.
The sixth question, in fact, I think the sixth question should be put in the front. Why does the medal have to be charged ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah!
Well, the sixth question can actually be answered, because the medal is a propaganda, an advertisement, an invitation to the selected people, so the medal only needs to be able to keep them watching the whole interactive advertisement.
Seventh, why is the medal charging indicator written in Korean ah ah ah ah!
Forgive me, I can't answer the seventh question, why is it in Korean.
The eighth question, I have to sort it out, otherwise I feel that my IQ is really...
In fact, I can understand that they crossed another dimension from the rocket and entered the future. I have seen this theory in "Genius Eye Dog". It is said that when the speed is increased enough to be light-years, it can traverse the past and the future at will, and can even use the signals of the world in the second dimension to communicate with each other.
But there is a paradox behind.
There is a very high-end machine in the future world, which is the time tower built by the computing method created when the hero was selected to build the future world when he was a doll. This machine can see the past and the future, and they all see that the end of the earth will happen in 58 days, and the earth will be destroyed. However, the heroine is very stubborn. She proposed a theory, the theory that appeared in Inception, based on every human being Independent individuals are carriers, changing their ideas, thereby changing the world.
The eighth problem is that this so-called world of tomorrow is completely unconnected with the earth. Only the robots that exist on the earth and the selected 'special people' know about it. Most people on earth can't know at all. The butterfly effect caused by the psychological cues given by radio waves to ordinary humans? Or is it the wormhole effect caused by tampering with time, confusing time and space, and leading to the destruction of the world?
A: I think the heroine's efforts are close to the first one, the butterfly effect. Although there is a second possibility, it is not mentioned after all. They traveled through dimensions, but after all, they did not tamper with time.
There is indeed a paradox here, while saying that the earth is almost over, while saying that as long as the human mind is not bound by the so-called future effect, the earth can be saved.
Just like Athena sees the image of the BOSS hitting the male protagonist with a gun and blocks a shot, seeing the future things in advance can change the future, what nonsense is this? That boss is not saying that things in the future cannot be easily tampered with, otherwise it will cause unpredictable dimensional consequences. How can a change of mind save such a big crisis?
A: Because they destroyed the time tower not by changing people's thinking, but by breaking the dimensional limitation obtained by the so-called calculation, to a certain extent, they changed the direction of the current situation. The limited dimensional content calculated by the big boss using the time tower is affecting the current situation. As he said, all people on earth are low-level people, and they must all be destroyed. Unlike the Avengers, the alien wars and robot wars just rely on the control and change of time to change the direction of the entire dimension, really.
The tenth question, in fact, I was caught in a circle when a bunch of people were in the wheat field at the end. What do you mean! How to recruit so many people? Aren't there enough robots in tomorrow's world?
And why are they always given medals to let them see the wheat fields, why not just take them there? This is the eleventh question.
A: The purpose of recruiting people with potential and characteristics is to better build Tomorrowland, rebuild the Tomorrowland that was almost destroyed by the big boss, and achieve the original intention of building Tomorrowland - the future, a better future. This is the original intention of Athena to recruit male and female protagonists.
As for the eleventh question, in fact, it was only later that I understood it in retrospect. As the male protagonist said, it was an invitation letter, a publicity advertisement for the earthlings who did not understand tomorrow's world at all. It would not be particularly abrupt to let them experience it and inform them of its purpose. And there is the right of two-way selection, and the confidentiality effect is very high.
Finally spit out, why does the medal need to be charged? What's the charge? How does Athena's loli robot charge? This is not mentioned in it, nor does it affect the plot, it is probably their very high-end technology!
Well, the above are my questions and analysis of this film, I hope it can help you understand this film faster. The rest may still be incomprehensible, but I think those are nothing, so I won't list them.

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Tomorrowland quotes

  • Nix: How would your jet pack make the world a better place?

    Young Frank Walker: Can't it just be fun?

  • Casey Newton: But if someone else did it, I'd have to assume they believed even the teeniest of actions could change the future.