Consequences determine praise

Cyrus 2022-04-20 09:01:02

Prisoners are chosen by scientists to travel back in time to investigate the origin of the virus that invaded Earth. The resistance comes from being treated as a lunatic, the police, lack of information, and weak personal power. Generally speaking, it is not the lack of the protagonist's ability, but mainly that the scientists' preliminary work is not scientific enough.
The female psychiatrist is the most faulty, doesn't trust her patients, and then writes this book of revelation.
The most interesting thing about the time travel drama is whether history is created by the past or the future. Whether the people who perform the tasks, the tasks themselves, and the people who order them are good or bad, is not only determined by character or motivation, but also by the consequences they cause in the end. Bruce Power's long hair is too ordinary, and it's still cool with a bald head. It is really impressive to see an adult self die in the arms of a lover. Only when the mission fails, will the adult go back to the past to perform the mission to meet the child, and let the child remember this tragic moment with a deep impression of death.

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Extended Reading
  • Deron 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Like "Closed Island," these are all imagined by Bruce Willis, not science fiction. It only adopts a closed loop structure in the narrative. The first time I watched this film was a videotape I watched in 1996 (probably). Back then, I actually thought it was science fiction. There was a report on the inside front cover of a certain issue of "Science Fiction World" in 1995, which is unforgettable.

  • Michel 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    This is a film with a reasonable plot design but overjoyed, but it doesn’t feel like entering IMDB250. It’s generally deep and the plot is useless. The montage is really good. The other is nothing. The name Twelve Monkeys is added. It’s a bit of mystery—it’s clearly used to mislead the audience, haha

12 Monkeys quotes

  • James Cole: I'm looking for the Army of the Twelve Monkeys.

  • James Cole: All I see are dead people.