Serious spoilers across the summary

Leora 2022-03-23 09:01:24

Agent male lead task disfigurement

Time travel to 1992 to change face and take over the last mission before retirement

Travel back in time to 1970 when the bartender meets John, who transgendered Jane and writes novels for a living

Take John to meet Jane in 1963

Traveling to the site of the disfigurement mission saved my own life at the time

Time travel to 1964 to steal the baby girl born to Jane and John

Time travel to 1945 to put a baby girl in a shelter

Travel back in time to 1963 to find John who is dating

Take John back to 1985 and recruit him and John will be disfigured in a mission

Travel back to 1970 to live in retirement, write a novel, discover that the time machine made an error, discover that the villain boss of the film is an old self who has traveled back from the future, and kill him indicates that he will become the villain boss

the end of the play

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  • Abdullah 2022-03-26 09:01:03

    "You Resurrection Corpses" is a novel that I have liked for a long time. Today I watched the adaptation of the film "Pre-Destination" and added a counter-terrorism clue like a commercial blockbuster, but it dilutes what impressed me the most at the end of the original. Feeling: deep loneliness.

  • Blaze 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    A very clumsy writing, the burden is very shallow, the two nodes "disfigurement" and "transsexuality" are easy to guess the causal relationship between them. Relying on a lot of dialogue, and the patchwork of time and events to make a combination, only for the ending truth, but this truth is too bizarre.

Predestination quotes

  • Mr. Robertson: I see you've had some disciplinary problems in the past.

    Jane: I've had nothing but straight As in all my classes since the first grade.

    Mr. Robertson: Yes. Have you ever been with a man?

    Jane: Have you?

  • Mr. Robertson: In order to protect our nation's citizens, it's important we keep certain government operations confidential. Wouldn't you agree?

    Jane: Yes, sir.

    Mr. Robertson: I work for an organization whose primary purpose is *not* space travel. It's... reshaping wrong doing.