Bermuda Triangle

Jedidiah 2022-04-19 09:02:47

I don't know if it's a movie or a TV series. I say it's a TV series, but there are only 3 episodes, and each episode lasts more than an hour. It's a movie, and it's broadcast by the Sci channel. Anyway, I have seen this movie or TV series a long time ago. When I watch it again now, although many of the plots have been forgotten, the development of the plot involuntarily emerges. Memory is really an elusive thing, as shown in this film, after the end of the Bermuda Triangle, the protagonist and others still have memories about them before, while those who disappeared did not, of course it is impossible to go To get to the bottom of these, this is just what the script of the movie needs.

When I first learned about the term Bermuda Triangle, it was from an extracurricular book when I was in elementary school. It told about the top ten unsolved mysteries and other phenomena. I even wanted to become a scientist to study these things when I was a child. Haha, my childhood ideal is always Is ruthlessly destroyed by the reality of growing up, perhaps only those who survive can live in scientific research.

The special effects of the film are unquestionably spectacular, especially the underwater installations and the stormy Bermuda scene. To put it simply, the movie blames the various inexplicable disappearances, shipwrecks and crashes that happened in Bermuda to the Philadelphia experiment conducted by the US Navy during World War II. It is said that the Philadelphia experiment tried to use magnets to make warships invisible, resulting in a gap in time and space. Airplanes, boats, and people's own frequencies, or fundamental parameters of physics, have changed to enter another space that doesn't coincide with the real world, and those events in Bermuda were caused by the ripple effect caused by the Philadelphia experiment. This hypothesis is of course not very new, and it is one of the more classic hypotheses of the Bermuda Triangle.

Of course, the film also added some non-traditional science places, such as the psychic old man, the Bermuda Triangle can still be explained by traditional science in the film, and his ability can only be described as supernatural.

Meelo is probably the most depressed person in this movie. First, he arrived home and found that he had a younger son, and then the younger son disappeared. After a while, the younger son appeared but the eldest son disappeared, and finally the whole family disappeared. House for sale...don't play like this, huh, huh.

The only thing I'm not satisfied with is the ending. The movie clearly states that Navy's plan is likely to fail. Revise and Howard for Ripple Theory obviously failed last time, and why they succeeded again is just a coincidence. Maybe the happy ending the movie needs.

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The Triangle quotes

  • Stan Latham: Why is it that the more educated people are, the less open they are to new ideas?

  • Eric Benirall: Submarine? I know I said at any cost, but...

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