I'm sorry, but in the end you can only be a dick

Jewell 2022-03-28 09:01:04

At the end, the male protagonist said to the female protagonist that I will take you to change the world together.

However, when the male protagonist returned to the age of 7, he had destroyed the glass box aka CPU, as well as drawings and so on. In the end, there was only one camera left that recorded everything. What's the use of just having a camera? Even if you can restore the drawings and manufacturing process based on the content recorded in the camera, you don't have a CPU! You don't have the CPU manufacturing drawings, what can you make? So the male protagonist can't create a time machine, so this arrogant blows his mind and changes the world? Sorry, you can only win a lottery ticket based on what's in the camera. Take this money to get the heroine and then let's be cool. It's more reliable to leave things like changing the world to the cheap who can't be beaten to death. The diaosi male protagonist is still a diaosi, but he can be a rich diaosi.

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Extended Reading
  • Camryn 2021-12-18 08:01:15

    The tension of the plot focuses on the protagonists constantly shuttle between the past and the present in an attempt to change the butterfly effect caused by time travel. The ending is self-evident. The overall plot is clichéd, and the pseudo-documentary shooting method is not fresh. It makes people dizzy and nauseous.

  • Makayla 2021-12-18 08:01:15

    Two female horns are beautiful

Project Almanac quotes

  • Adam Le: I'm not gonna go and play God with you guys.

  • Adam Le: You're coming clean.

    David Raskin: I can't because I'll lose her.