The correct time and space sequence logic for the ending of the Korean version of "Untouchable Lovers":

Amelia 2022-04-22 07:01:49

Many critics think that the ending of the Korean version of "Untouchable Lovers" is paradoxical. In fact, the correct time and space sequence is simple and clear: the male protagonist in 1998 received the last letter hurriedly sent by the female protagonist in 2000, and he did not go there in 1998. The cafe prevented the heroine from breaking up with her ex, was not hit by a car, and certainly didn't die. At the end of the movie, the time went back to 1999 when the movie started. The male protagonist received the date in the first letter from the female protagonist in 2000 in 1998. Knowing that the female protagonist will move in 1999, the male protagonist will go at that time. "Sea House" looked for her. At this time, the female protagonist did not know the male protagonist. All the plots in the back of the movie have not happened to the female protagonist, but for the male protagonist, they have happened and remain in the memory of the male protagonist. middle. Only then did the male protagonist tell the female protagonist to tell her the incredible story that happened between them. So, starting from this moment in 1999, the time and space have been changed, and all the plots behind the movie will be completely rewritten for a new beginning in 1999. . . That's the whole logic of the film's spatiotemporal sequence and ending.

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