The antonym of fate, the film explained is "Moonlight Treasure Box" , I use this name to describe the other two films "Bermuda Triangle" and "Butterfly Effect".
I remember how moved I was when I watched "Bermuda Triangle". It was the hallucinations that moved me. When experts escaped from Bermuda, they had hallucinations just like everyone else. Some found that the laboratory they hosted was disbanding, and they were on the table. There was a surprise announcement of their death; some had a spring night with their ex-wife who was thousands of miles away; some had dinner with a biological mother who had never met... These hallucinations are so real that they can touch the most hidden secrets in my heart. The reason for this is "echo", which is another possibility of life being intertwined with reality. In the end, scientists used the method of "Moonlight Treasure Box" to return to the previous moment, changing the future and saving mankind...
"Butterfly Effect" "Is also a "scientifically based" movie. His methodology is that a butterfly in South America stirs its wings and can cause the tsunami in Tokyo-the power of details. The adult male protagonist in the movie returns to his hometown to see his childhood sweethearts. The girl who grew up was unbearable, and the girl committed suicide. For this reason, the male protagonist used years of diary to go back to the past time and time again, changing the story of childhood in a simple way to save the growth of his partner, but he did not expect him once The end result of this effort is that things get worse and worse, and in the end he can only choose not to see the girl... When he wakes up again, except for the girl who becomes a stranger, everyone else is living a healthy and happy life. Burning the diary back in the past, choosing this kind of life...
The theme of the "Moonlight Treasure Box" type movie is to "not accept", if you do not accept it, do it again, or do it again; the "Reaper is coming" series is "If you refuse to accept? Just play with you" or "Play with you sooner or later"—— It's a pity that I watched these movies together, and it feels like the director, screenwriter, death, and god are all crawling around on the same timeline~
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