So in addition to being funny (I think the rhythm of the movie is still full of joy), I think I can't find what this movie wants to express. In similar movies, I think "11:14" is much better than it. The same is that people seek solutions after making mistakes. Although it is not on one person, it is not a problem. He has done the whole story. After the reaction is gone, his story is not just about structure, but a chemical reaction that takes place one by one like a chemical reaction formula and finally puts everything back in place. And the whole story is redeemed like the protagonist in it. This is not just in the movie. What he did is to let the audience have a complete psychological fluctuation process after watching it.
In fact, there is a clearer example that can be compared with this film to see its loopholes. The protagonist of "Groundhog Day" made it very clear at the beginning of the film that this is a sick person with a solitary personality. In the same day that he fell into infinity, he found the reason, changed himself, and made up for himself Isn't it a pleasing and complete story? And the film's position is very clear: if you don't change your bad habits, I will make you unable to continue to live a normal life.
And although the hero of "Time and Space Sin" returned to his chair, I don't know what he got in the process. Except he went through a bizarre running chase like a dream, we have no idea whether he can solve his own problems or not. Sophisticated. The overall feeling this movie gives me is that I only see the confusion of time and space but not the lack of psychology, and I only see the structure of the story but not the story. It is like the dark night at the end of the film, making the audience overwhelmed and not knowing what to do. Will the protagonist's tomorrow come?
In fact, it's just a sentence, I can't see the end of the story, I'm very painful! Don't mention "Inception" to me, "Inception" allows you to choose, it is not endless! Although the arrangement of the source of the story is very cool, I can't accept a movie that only tells you that you have a time machine without telling you the story of the protagonist.
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