All errors will recur

Suzanne 2022-03-27 09:01:09

The first half gives an upward sense of American teenagers being aggressive and daring to explore science and technology to promote development. The second half emphasizes that some small changes cause the butterfly effect to cause other larger changes. In the end, the protagonist wants to go back and change the past. But nothing seems to have changed. Her father's camera has changed from one camera to two at the beginning, but it seems that the protagonist has not fully read the following content at all. He still only watched the one his father had left for him, or even if he watched it, there was nothing He still wants to experience the exact feeling, as can be seen from the protagonist's confession to his girlfriend. Just like a lot of old people always tell young people not to do it otherwise what will happen, but young people are still the same, probably so. In short, what I want to express is, live well now, don’t think too much, no matter how much you think, it won’t help.

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Project Almanac quotes

  • David Raskin: We didn't invent time travel. We just put it together with the instructions.

    Quinn Goldberg: You make it sound like we got it at Ikea.

  • Quinn Goldberg: You see, I was either going to buy one of these, or 17 Toyota Corollas.