can change the future

Laney 2022-03-23 09:03:06

It's a pretty good sci-fi drama. It's a little longer than the movie. It can be said to be a mini-series. Although the plot is a bit old-fashioned, the disaster happened, and then some heroes came to save the United States to save the human beings. It does seem a bit vulgar. In addition, the potato version I watched on Verycd was not only vague, but also skipped a key episode at the end, and some episodes were really not related.

There are some familiar faces in the play, such as General Moncheck and others who have also appeared in many movies. Generally speaking, this play is not very outstanding, and it can even be said to be a bit bland. And because of the plot setting, the place where the plot takes place is relatively isolated, and the scientists are closed underground wildfire laboratories, and there is not much room for performance in comparison.

Of course, there are also good highlights, such as the binary ASCII code information from the future through the wormhole, and the ending also left a song: the use of that string of numbers. At the end of the film: A certain organization deposited the virus left behind in the box numbered 75328, indicating that the future has not changed, and disasters may still occur. But I think there is a problem in trying to change the setting of the future first. If the future is changed, is the future still the same future unless it is explained by a parallel universe; compared to the future, the present is the past, and if the past is changed, will there still be this present? , which is itself a paradox. Of course, science fiction dramas can't be pursued too much.

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Extended Reading
  • Grayce 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    expected a better ending...

  • Angelita 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Miniseries not worthy of being reduced to miniseries. But time is also a guarantee of quality.

The Andromeda Strain quotes

  • General George W. Mancheck: What we're dealing with induces death within minutes.

  • Jeff Megan: [to Suzie] This is so sick. Look at that thing.