historical process

Florida 2022-03-22 09:02:54

Since I joined Netflix, I have watched so many thrillers, and this one, THE CALL (Chinese name: PHONE), really shocked me. I felt a chill down my spine and a tremor in my heart. Girl A in 1999 dialed the phone number of girl B in 2019. After learning about the dialogue across time and space, they helped each other to tamper with history. Multiple rounds of operations led to mutual enmity. At the same time, it is also brewing to manipulate the situation 20 years ago and try to kill A to avoid future troubles. The two biggest feelings: The historical development is interlinked, and the change of one of the links will bring about a completely different development process. The energy of the ripple effect is unimaginable. Of course, under the existing technology, there is no way to tamper with history as in the movie, but the future has not yet arrived, and it is underfoot. There is no regret on the chessboard, if you make a wrong move, you will make a wrong move. Perhaps it is also impossible to say what is wrong and right. In a philosophical sense, is there an absolute standard for right and wrong? It's just a relative concept. The implementation of a decision may have completely different effects on oneself and others, and the right and wrong depends on who it is for. However, the starting point of people's behavior is to consider their own situation. Since history cannot be changed, they can only grasp the future and do well in the present. That is what Tagore said: If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you also miss the stars. Furthermore, it is to seize the time spent with loved ones. Girl B's history was tampered with, her deceased father was lost and found again, and she came back to her side, and then lost it again due to tampering with history, and then almost lost her mother and even lost her own life. People never know when the relatives around them will leave. Is there an omen or is it a sudden death? The current technology cannot allow people to set the clock back, save the disaster when the time of occurrence is known, and prevent the deceased from going on the historical track that has happened. Don't wait to lose, Fang hates the original. Since there is no God's perspective, or the ability to manipulate more than three-dimensional space, then we can only do it and cherish it~

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