But people are not wooden balls. The wooden ball has no choice. Under the action of the gravity of the earth, it is inevitable that the wooden ball will fall to the ground. Whether a person will kill or not is not inevitable. After all, people have choices. So Tang Shuai chose to arrest him instead of shooting a headshot in front of the murderer who pretended to kill his son. Although he finally fired, it was an accident that the man wanted to die. It is different from the predicted killing scene.
This is a paradox. Since people have choices, should they be arrested and detained before committing a crime so that prospective criminals lose their right to choose? The ending of the movie seems to have been answered, and all the detainees were released.
Keep thinking about it. The ball that predicted that Tang Shuai was going to kill was brown. This color indicates that this is a pre-murder. Although Tang Shuai said that during the six years of his son's disappearance, he thought about killing the man who took his son almost every day. But he didn't know who this person was. In other words, he was just thinking about killing someone, every day. But such thoughts were not foreseen. Therefore, even if you are thinking about killing, but you are not sure who you will kill, the predictive system cannot detect it. Only when you know the identity of the other party can you really cause murder. Tang Shuai only thought that the other party was the one he wanted to kill when there were only ten minutes left in the forecast time. Then the murder that occurred within ten minutes should be counted as a premeditated crime?
Tang Shuai is innocent. There is no doubt about this. In my opinion, he was taken advantage of. The teaser uses his thoughts of his son to get him to avenge his mother. She carefully designed such a big circle. So Tang Shuai took her to escape, and successfully found the fake murderer by evading the pursuit with her ability to predict the future. She tried hard to tell Tang Shuai that you still have choices, so Tang Shuai chose. So the murderer of her mother committed suicide, and she was free. No more lying in the pool dreaming about the blood. This is terrible. It's also a bit boring.
From beginning to end, Tang Shuai ran like a headless fly, in order to pursue a future that seemed to have become a reality. Imagine that if it was determined from the beginning that he did not know the person who was killed, then he would not kill just by restricting his freedom. After the time, everything is business as usual.
A little bit big... I hate thinking about this kind of maze. Always stay in place.
The only certainty is that the future in the movie, in 2054, I may still be alive. However, there will not be such a boring judicial machine...
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