It's useless to say this, in fact, this film has basically nothing to do with mathematics, and it has nothing to do with logic. After watching this film, I still can't show my progress, haha.
Can people see the truth? People Studying fucking butterflies for decades, the hurricane caused by the butterfly effect, but who knows the logic of the hurricane, why are you not interested in the beauty and harmony of cancer? No one knows the logic of cancer? How can a healthy cell be Be a killer and let other cells die? Logic, because you want to explain the unexplainable abstraction in your mind, make you think life has meaning, like writing 2, 4, 6, you know the next letter is 8. It makes you feel at ease, makes you feel that everything is logical, there is no randomness and mutation, and makes you feel that you are not manipulated by fate.... But, is this true? This is just human fear and sadness .This
sentence appeared in the scene where Elijah wood asked the old man professor. It's not complete, but it's basically the core idea of the movie.
This reasoning movie has a problem. Logical reasoning is bullshit. Ha, the screenwriter is very strong.
In the early stage of the film, it showed us the beauty and strength of mathematics and logical reasoning, but it was completely overturned later. All of them came from a bunch of random things that the old man taught at the beginning, and the terminally ill father, the old man with a triangle iron, was a sudden episode. But , The most initial reason is the random discharge of WOOD's little friends, the butterfly effect...? This is probably logic, but the rules are more complicated.
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Actor, Elijah Wood is very suitable to play the hobbit, but All in all...the person is still a little deformed. Look at the good son he played when he was a child. He is really a cute little kid. It feels very normal and very integrated...=..= speechless..
The old professor looks familiar, is it Harry Potter..or Lord of the Rings..?
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