time paradox

Brooke 2022-11-30 03:44:18

"My Robot Girlfriend", last year on the verycd homepage for so long that it left an impression. The situation at the time was that he had no good impression of Ayase Haruka, no impression of Keisuke Koide, and the same thing happened to Guo Zairong. And last night I watched it, just because it was boring and central. After enduring 20 minutes of dubbing, it made me resist the urge to turn off the TV and watch it, although the dubbing still made me feel awkward. (Central 6 has been watching for a while, and I can recognize the voice of the dubbing in different films, which is very depressing...) When I asked the person who had seen it in the dormitory, the comment was "It's okay, she was very moved when she rescued him later." And my impressions are extremely sad and fall on "silent", just like the expression of Jiro classmate at the end...
I started to reverse the chronological sequence in my mind. It should be that Jiro was hit by a bullet and was half-crippled in 2008. In old age, he created a robot to go back to save himself in 2008. Then he fell in love with the machine he created 60 years later. The machine was damaged in the earthquake. Jiro in 2008 remade it in sixty years She spent the rest of her life with her in the house. After 2008, the machine was sold as an auction for nearly 120 years. A girl who looked like her photographed her. After exchanging memories, she went back to meet him in 2007 more than 120 years ago. In fact, Jiro, who is not shot, will not have a machine, and there will be no Jiro who is in love with a machine, and there will be no retrospect 120 years later, but the serious chronological order is that Jiro was in 2007. Just met her... OTZ. Of course, I know that the random order of time is just a gimmick, time travel is for the needs of the story, and it is useless to think about it in this simple possible story that has nothing to do with sci-fi and time jumping, but I still can't help thinking, if we change After the past, will we still exist in the future? Will it be a different existence? If we are changed in the future, wouldn't the us who changed the past actually cease to exist... When I watched "Death Illusion", the last It's hard to convince myself that the feeling that I figured it out is starting to play again here, I just need to know that they are together and it's OK. Sweat.
The shuffling of time still works, and I'll admit to liking the part where she takes him back to the old village, even though it's a bit abrupt. The village in the picture is covered with fog, with the color of yellowed memory. We watch with him without dialogue. In the background, the male and female duets are turned into the songs of children's choruses are just right. "Grandma" stood at the entrance of the village and waited for him to go home, and he could play for a long time on the way back home, just like the childhood we imagined and remembered.
When Jiro shook her off, he stood at the entrance and said what she said when he saw her for the first time in 2007. Under the screen, I thought, "Ah, I'm waiting here." "She came back from this node. No wonder it's sad." Completely ignoring how the robot could cry, when I turned the game at the end, I responded like a fool again, "Ah, so it's her". Coupled with the sensational narration, it is equivalent to re-reading the opening part and sighing because of the remaining girlish heart. A person who fully understands the situation, a person who does not understand the situation at all, can be unfettered in the beginning, and the first things are always wonderful, even if they are short-lived. Jiro is a fool, he "watched" her disappear with a smirk like that, and she looked back in tears and couldn't bear to leave.
I spread my hands, and in the next instant, the feeling of watching a romantic movie that I finally saved up was shattered into pieces. The sisters actually went back to the time when she was broken, so why didn't she just go back to that point and go back to 2007, please... Although I understand that the screenwriter comrades understand the audience's desire to see the reunion, but this Also...Is this called wrapping myself in...Although I was very moved by the trip in 2007 and very useful, but in the last few minutes, what I can't get out of my mind is that the little girl looks like a robot. Like myself, even the memory of the machine has been accepted, and in a short period of time, I fell in love with a person who died 60 years ago? The way to explain self-comfort is, um, this is called the feeling in the dark, as Xia Li said to Lulu, no matter what, I will fall in love with you again, no matter if I change my identity or lose my memory, I will fall in love again. . OTZ...this is too self-comforting...
so time is a deduction, I devolved myself into it...I think too much...this film, in general, is ok...
Tucao, why didn't I see Yuriko Yoshitaka... Ayase Haruka still looks better with long hair... Why do I think Keisuke Koide looks like a Korean... Naoto Takenaka is really everywhere... Ah, that The reporter who reports the news is also an acquaintance...
The consequence of watching a movie while drinking the milk-free Nescafe instant coffee is that I am excited until the early morning...
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PS: Ah, ah, ah, I was wrong! It's actually Masumi Okuyama played by Keisuke Koide! ! ! And I've watched both "Just in Love with You" and "Love in the Sky"... My God, after ignoring Mukai Li who played Kikuchi Hiroyuki, I dug up a "familiar stranger" from "Symphony", really囧... OTZ

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