After watching the first few minutes, I thought I had strayed into a literary romance. The people of the United States once again showed their openness. They chatted with one look, and they made an appointment after five minutes of chatting. It is said that the eyes of the heroine in the previous paragraph are really beautiful. . And that scent, I really like it. I personally think that Sophie's life experience, this temperament and appearance, should not be attracted to the male protagonist. Although the male protagonist Ian's small lips are very charming and sexy, the temperaments of these two people are different. When the two of them were together, I thought about Sophie's cool life and her supposedly cool speaking style. Of course, as a literary romance, it's still pretty good. It's just that Ian's eye research has been interspersed. Forgive my poor biology, I have been babbling with assistant Karen there, and I don't understand much. And Glenn's glimpse, which made me instantly feel like I'm jumping into The Walking Dead. But these let me grasp a key point, that is, the male protagonist is a real materialist, speaks with facts, only believes in data, and only believes in science!
After the death of the former heroine, there was a slow turning point. In the second half, the heroine—assistant Karen made her debut. In fact, she liked Ian, and she should have known it long ago. Don’t ask me how I know, it’s just a woman’s intuition. . When she was pregnant with a baby, there was an episode. I have to complain, although the fruit photos and videos of ex-girlfriend Sophie are in front of me, but, Ian, have you forgotten how she died? She died with half of her body in her arms, shouldn’t this leave a deep impression on her? The psychological shadow of what, how can XX? Shouldn't it have been so frightening that her face wilted at the thought of it! ! !
When Ian and Karen's children were tricked by Professor XX into taking a test for some kind of ghost autism, it turned completely, because this was not an autism test at all, but a magical past life memory test. From my understanding, it is said that when a person dies, he is reincarnated, and then the iris on the eye is reincarnated along with it. Because the eye was created by God, the eye can still carry the memory of the previous life. What the hell is this? And the male protagonist who believes in science is actually persuaded to go to India to find Sophie's reincarnation. After several twists and turns, the movie must be difficult to find. When the little Indian girl finished the test, and the accuracy rate was only over 40%, which was still within the margin of error, I firmly believed that this film was to tell us that science should still be believed, but it had nothing to do with science fiction. , Forget it, you can make do with it. But in the last scene, the little girl was suddenly scared when she saw the elevator. What the hell is this? Are you going to tell us that this little girl is the reincarnation of Sophie, is it? Is to say that the film is still a topic at the end, this is still a science fiction film! Some time ago, I watched an Indian film "PK", and even the Indian people began to reflect on whether they believed in Buddhism too much, and they were too fascinated to criticize them, but the American imperial people suddenly returned to the basics and told us that we should still believe in God. This reincarnation is really something. As a staunch scientific school, this male protagonist finally defected. And I really don't understand how the salesman I met in the hotel when Ian went to India to find a little girl helped the movie, was it to prolong the movie?
In fact, this movie can still be watched, but the first half is a literary romance, and suddenly the style of painting has changed, it has become a thriller, then a suspense film, and finally a religious metaphysics film. Too complicated!
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