Many places have borrowed from "Stone Gate" and are drunk

Pinkie 2022-03-27 09:01:09

After watching it three times, I finally finished it. I just want to say that this is the time-travel movie I want. The plot is tense and exciting, slightly procrastinating, and the description of time-travel also refers to the previous time-travel works. Also, the playwright of this movie has obviously seen Steins;Gate, obviously (important things to say twice)! Not only did they create a time machine, but they also did the same things through time and space to the past, such as buying lottery tickets, and they all made a wrong number and did not win the first prize. There are also some things that you want to do. Inside the stone gate is to help each labman realize his wishes, such as changing his gender and resurrecting his father. The yearbook plan is to complete the teacher's test and teach the girls he hates. Of course, there are The main thing is that the man uses the time machine alone to "pick up girls"! ! ! In this regard, the two works are the same.
To sum up, watching "Stone Gate" before watching this movie, and then watching this movie, I can understand a lot of things very well. Sure enough, Stone Gate is a masterpiece! ! ! Shikura Chiyomaru is the best! ! !

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  • Jacklyn 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Loli is long-winded~ The camera shakes so much that I can't stand it

  • Michel 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    I really wanted to add a star to the ending, but the shaky pseudo-documentary footage lost one star, and the actor's poor skills were halved. In short, it is constantly fixing bugs, and in the end, it can only copy the mobile hard disk and restart it.

Project Almanac quotes

  • Quinn Goldberg: We can all agree on something, right? I mean, you have to kill Hitler. That's like Time Travel 101.

    David Raskin: Naturally, but none of us even speak German. So...

    Christina Raskin: Well, that's why God invented Google Translator, David.

    Quinn Goldberg: Exactly!

    David Raskin: They didn't have wifi in 1939.

  • Jessie Pierce: So wouldn't the next thing be, like, testing it on us?