. Brain teasers, some people actually translated this movie into Fermat's room. If Fermat had known it, he would come back to life and die.
The plot is old-fashioned, and as the plot develops, the relationships of the characters surface little by little. It can be said that some details and foreshadowing of this movie can still be done, such as the relationship between the three mathematicians mentioned by the boss and the doctor playing chess, a person who left on the phone, the gas station boy's response to Jesus' 45-year-old metaphors, etc. But this is only in line with the most basic logic, there is no bright spot. Especially after seeing the boss tell the young man the real purpose of his trip, if a person with such an IQ can also crack Goldbach's conjecture, then the old man may have to repeat Fermat's behavior n times.
Of course, this film is still full of funnels. For example, it does not explain why the middle-aged man solves the puzzle. Is it a coincidence or an elaborate arrangement? How did Fermat cope with the past at the gas station? Does the boss want to die? If so, why is the escape route marked? If it weren't for the age issue, it wouldn't fit.
There is only a thin line between genius and lunatic, and I hope Goldbach's conjecture can be solved as soon as possible. Although the middle-aged man at the end of the film is business as usual, we still have to move forward.
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