Memory crack

Eldridge 2021-12-12 08:01:08

This is an old movie. I haven't watched it until this year's New Year's Eve
. Ben Afreck starred. I only watched him play Pearl Harbor before, and I started to like him after watching that. .
This film is based on the short story of the same name written by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. The story is a type that Dick writes more often. Amnesia. This is a film that my conscience can’t bear after inventing bad things. Things were destroyed again, and everyone lived well and ended in a happy ending. However, there are still some special places, and gradually uncover the mystery based on the small objects that I send myself. . Well, the tension of the onion skin, plus the soundtrack, the tension of the whole film is still good.

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  • Kacie 2022-03-23 09:01:58

    The rhythm is tight, but the suspense is not enough, and there are many flaws. In addition, the master is still inseparable from the pigeon...

  • Thurman 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I watched it in the movie theater back then, and it felt very wrong, but when I watched it again, it was just average.

Paycheck quotes

  • Wolfe: So, you're saying he sent himself a different set of personal items, ones he'd selected after using the machine, and nothing our security would flag.

    Jimmy Rethrick: Everyday things. Combined with the power of foresight, transform Michael from engineer to escape artist.

    [Rethrick looks at the continued computer virus signal and adds grimly:]

    Jimmy Rethrick: I don't know about you, but I'd like to return the favor.

  • [Michael is focusing on the Einstein stamps on the envelope of items]

    Rachel Porter: What?

    Michael Jennings: You know, when I checked this envelope out of Reddy Grant, they told me I signed in twenty items. But there were only nineteen.

    Rachel Porter: I don't understand.

    [He picks up a magnifying glass and examines the Einstein stamps. One of them has a strangely pixelated eye. The camera cuts to a laboratory in which Jennings is examining the stamps under a microscope while Rachel stands behind him. The pixels turn out to be Seattle newspaper headlines, such as "Machine Predicts Future" and "Stock Market Panic."]

    Rachel Porter: [frightened] What are these pictures of?