The butterfly effect is very good, but unfortunately I still found the problem

Christophe 2021-12-18 08:01:15

The protagonist returns to his seventh birthday at the end, which confirms that there is his figure in the mirror in the camera of the filming father. This is logically correct, but why is there an extra camera left?? Now there are two cameras, one is the original one, and the other is the one that records everything. Then the question arises. When the original one exists alone, why is there a figure of the male protagonist in the mirror? According to the last At the end of, there are either two cameras at the same time, or there are separate cameras without the male lead! Also, if two cameras are left behind, then Dad must have seen the camera that records the future. It will also change Dad’s fate. He knows that he will have a car accident and will have a butterfly effect. Layer, so this is the biggest logical bug in the film

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  • Jazmyne 2021-12-18 08:01:15

    Time travel movies are prone to various loopholes and paradoxes. The biggest loophole in this film is that the camera does not disappear after the timeline is reset. The story is fair, so let's just watch it as a youth movie.

  • Madelyn 2022-04-23 07:02:28

    It can be shaken in some places, at home and when you wake up, this shaking method is a bit baffling.

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?