watching "Movie Eye", I really think of "This Man From Earth", which is a science fiction film that really relies on dialogue and imagination. In addition, I was chasing a post called "The World of the Psycho" recently, and people traveled through time and space without even images. So when I saw the title of the film, I was very longing for the film.
But the moment I saw Chris O'Dowd, I accepted it was a comedy, and I saw British humor.
The whole film tells the story in a simple way. I can understand it without any professional knowledge in quantum physics and only have a little knowledge, which shows that the theory of this film does not have any depth.
Basically, several of my doubts forums have been discussed, such as the note, such as the waiter asking "are the two of them dead". But there are still unresolved problems:
1. Why are the portraits of the three of them so solemn? (This may be solved from the content of the note, what is the content of the note?)
2. Why did they have those imitators in the party?
3. Why are the portraits on the walls and the imitators dressed the same as they were when they finally crossed?
4. What is the situation of the two Peters and Tobys who appeared after the last shouted to save the earth and the subtitles,
I hope that there will be a textual research sent to help answer these questions. But in the final analysis, they should all want to make a sequel, see the market response, put a few suspense, put flowers and piles of dirt and so on.
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