Time Travel: An Adventure into the Unknown

Shanie 2022-04-19 09:01:02

Because "A Brief History of Time" clicked into "Back to the Future", which was more than 20 years older than me, it was unexpectedly beautiful. The old film from 1985, which now seems to have rough picture quality, contains a delicate core, which satisfies my imagination of time travel. I was a little confused when I saw the title of the film, but after reading it, I thought the title was an ingenious idea. In different time and space, the concept of the future will also be different. The view shared by most scholars in the book is that if one could go back to the past, the NPC probably did not have free will. However, the more romantic setting in the movie is that although the events will not change at the big time point, some small details will change. A little detail can make a big difference. "A butterfly flapped its wings on a little yellow flower in New York's Central Park, so Tokyo set off a storm, lightning and thunder" In the film, it is very interesting that even if people have the ability to predict the future, they still can't do it. to omnipotence, because the reactions of others and the cause and effect of events remain uncontrollable variables. So the ending was very warm. Because of friendship, the stubborn doctor changed his mind that he was unwilling to bear a heavy future. He reassembled the torn letter and escaped the disaster 30 years later. And the protagonist also experienced the pain that he knew the future but could not change, and was pleasantly surprised to find that his old friend listened to his advice and did not go to the end of death. There's nothing you can do about loving the protagonist in this movie's setting. Standing in the future, he has not been able to crush the past because of the time advantage. The wonderful thing is that the unknown always exists. The unknown brings fear as well as hope. It is precisely because we do not know the ending that the future is full of possibilities, and life is interesting.

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Back to the Future quotes

  • Stella Baines: So, tell me, Marty, how long have you been in port?

    Marty McFly: Excuse me?

    Stella Baines: Ah, I guessed you're a sailor. I think that's why you wear that life preserver.

    Marty McFly: Uh, Coast Guard.

  • Stella Baines: Joey just loves being in his playpen. He cries whenever we take him out, so we just leave him in there all the time.