1. The death of the protagonist in the time-travel includes the death of the main body (that is, the protagonist of the underground research room).
Combined with what the inmates said at the beginning of the movie never came back.
It can be explained that he was shot and died normally in the time travel, but in reality, he could not bear the mental pain of death and was brain dead.
This can also explain why the protagonist died in his memory, but he saw that scene in his childhood but could not
remember it. Some of the memories of the heroine without a wig are just similar. Similar, seems to have seen.
I only remember the heroine wearing a wig.
Only remembered at the last minute. And know that he is actually the little boy among the witnesses, and
even the heroine noticed him as a child.
And why childhood memories are so deep, not because of love, etc., but only because
of the wounds that the fright brought to the weak soul.
And the protagonists you see in the movies will have memories when they meet some familiar things, all from photos, audio recordings, scientists' dictation, and so on.
It is not the memory brought by the protagonist in the crossing.
And the real memory is, for example, the memory of
the hiding child.
This is definitely the memory of the protagonist when he was a child, not what the protagonist has experienced in time-travel.
This is also a fundamental reason why the protagonist suspects his schizophrenia.
From the final ending,
it can be seen that the protagonist died in the crossing.
If the protagonist in the underground laboratory could not wake up,
then there would definitely not be one of the scientists introducing himself.
2 This movie is not the butterfly effect, the frequency of black holes, etc. Movies where the finale
can change the future of the protagonist,
(Why it can't be changed, because of the director's design problem, see the first point for details)
It is similar to the infinite loop of the horror cruise,
but the last scene is somewhat different from the horror cruise . The reason is that a female scientist appears
on the plane at the end. It is to draw a successful conclusion for
the mission of this movie to save mankind. Or maybe it's just something that has already happened in the past. As for the last line. . . well. . . (I’m 00, you are XX.. Wei Mao is a vernacular in the local language. Like classical Chinese, it is flexible and can be understood in various ways.) In fact, I prefer that scientists can read the information about the murderer found by the protagonist. 3 Whether there is a tracking bug in the teeth (possibly with the function of controlling the protagonist to travel through), I don't understand this, but one thing is that scientists have the ability to control the time of the protagonist when he travels. For example, at the beginning, it traveled to 1990 and disappeared mysteriously in the cell, but in the battlefield of World War I, it instantly traveled to November 1996 and the gunshot wound in World War I was not treated (this is important to determine this point). Clue) Scientists recalled the protagonist when the police nearly found him kidnapping the heroine at the poolside. When the protagonist encounters a crisis, regardless of whether the protagonist can control the time travel through his own subjective consciousness, even if it is possible, it is definitely not the way to travel . So it must be that the scientists manipulated the protagonist to cross when he was in crisis, and for the purpose of saving the underground humans, he no longer cared about the severity of the protagonist's injury. As for the death of the protagonist at the end, it may be that tooth extraction really has the ability to remove the crossing,
Or maybe the scientist wants to let the protagonist catch the real murderer,
and then accidentally plays it off.
TAT. . (Broken protagonist)
As mentioned above,
this movie is also an endless loop.
If you want perfectionism, there is nothing
you can do, and you will be disappointed in the end,
maybe not. . The heroine finally saw the little boy smiling.
But the film is a scrutinized film with
a tight logic.
Acting is even better.
Especially the part where I feel like I'm schizophrenic.
I give 9 out of 10!
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