The forerunner is always the forerunner

Torey 2021-12-31 08:02:51

The idea of ​​this film is very good, just as hell and heaven are for different levels of the world, as the machine in Matrix is ​​for reality, but it is estimated to be a small cost, and in order to attract audiences and take care of people of different ages, the ending is still for men and women. Together (even if only for ten minutes). In the end, good is rewarded for good, and evil is rewarded for evil, failing to reflect the cruelty of the machine world.
But let’s imagine at the end. We take 1937 as the first world. People in the second world will close the first world when they discover the changes in the first world. At the same time, the changes in the second world caused the third world to panic. Set out to close the second world, and then the fourth world immediately closed the third world, because they discovered that their minds and souls can be uploaded to a higher world, then what is the final outcome—assuming that at that time humans had already made the universe their home , All the servers are full of the earth, then the earth will be blown up, of course, it can be proved that the universe may also be shut down by the same reason. How nice, the world is quiet.

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The Thirteenth Floor quotes

  • Jane Fuller: I fell in love with you before I even met you.

    Douglas Hall: How can you love me? I am not even real. You can't fall in love with a dream.

    Jane Fuller: You're more real to me than anything I've ever known.

  • Jason Whitney/Jerry Ashton: So this is where I was born.

    [David, in Douglas' body, shoots Ashton]

    Douglas Hall: And this is where you die.