When I first started reading it, I stopped reading halfway because I couldn't understand it, and I took it out the next day and read it carefully before I understood it. Only when you fully understand the setting in this movie will you feel both shocking and moving.
If you can't understand it at first, you can substitute the plot of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", and then introduce the concept of time and space to understand it carefully.
The storytelling of the film is very clever. It is not easy to tell the truth, and finally revealing those abnormal places one by one will play a touching role.
At first, I couldn't understand why the heroine cried when the hero and heroine met for the first time. Later I understood that the first day of the male lead was the last day of the female lead, and then according to the female lead's timeline, the female lead and the male lead became strangers. How can we not cry when we part?
Why can the female protagonist predict the male protagonist's future and know the male protagonist's past? Why does the heroine know about the past, but cannot remember the details of the past, such as what she said and what she did? The heroine's time is reversed in days (not seconds) (so it's in reverse within a day). The heroine lived from the future, so she must have memories of the future, but not the past, but she probably knows the content of the past through the diary given by the hero.
One that is easily overlooked is that. The heroine didn't know what was going to happen that day. Because the heroine lives according to the time in one day, of course, you don't know what happened. The diary obtained from the hero can only help the heroine know the approximate time and place, so the heroine is not acting. But the heroine of the previous day will know the specifics of what happened that day, because she just came back from that day. So the male protagonist will call the female protagonist one day in advance (before 12 o'clock) to ask when and where to do the next day.
Why does the heroine have two diaries. One is a 25-year-old male lead to the female lead, and the other is a more detailed diary from a 20-year-old male lead to the female lead.
Why does the hostess have to leave before 12 o'clock every day? Because the heroine will disappear at 12 o'clock and then appear elsewhere, she doesn't want the hero to see sadness.
Some special thoughts. Why can't the heroine get pregnant? Because the female protagonist's bodily functions follow only one day. Pregnant on the same day, definitely not pregnant the next day. But the question is, who gave birth to the heroine? The heroine's father is a person from a parallel universe against time, and her mother is a person from a parallel universe along time (not necessarily our world), that's all. So it seems that the heroine's life experience hides a big secret.
Compared with the stories of the chaotic gods, I am more likely to accept stories with the theme of time. After all, the physical concepts of parallel universes and wormholes are familiar to everyone. Who can be sure that there must not be a parallel universe that is opposite to our time? This design is also what attracted me to this story.
In this way, the movie tells us what love is. Love is actually a kind of encounter. There is a day when it begins and a day when it separates. This is fate. There is no so-called forever, cherishing every moment is the most important thing. The above are all personal experiences and can be used as a reference.
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