I'm writing The protagonist fantasy film of "Life and Death" or "The Sixth Sense". When I saw the so-called absurd things become reality, my pores stood up.
What this movie conveys to me is not the heroism of saving the earth, nor the poignant love of time and space, but a big question worth thinking about!
At the beginning of the film, it described the situation of the earth that suffered from the disaster, and also gave a lot of footage that became clues later. Buildings, malls, bears, signs that say (i do it). Similar to those photos that scientists later called Cole back in 1990, Pitt played Jeffrey, a mental patient, and a laboratory with a pig's head. And the airport shootout that often comes to Cole's mind. These clues are interspersed throughout the movie, and they happen one by one. However, there is an intriguing deviation in the clues that become reality one by one. The suspect in the photos of the airport that the scientists showed Cole was Jeffrey, and it was the assistant who finally appeared at the airport. The purpose is to confuse Cole, for reasons explained below.
I think Cole was designed to kill by the scientists, because he broke the rules of the game, you just have to do the tasks the scientists gave you, and he's already obsessed with the "old world" where there's fresh air, sea, and good music music, and a beautiful, smart woman who is completely obsessed with the world. Don't forget that if the old world survives, the era of scientists will disappear. So the scientist predicts that if he finds the suspect who can destroy the world, Cole will definitely go to draw a gun (this gun was sent to Cole by the scientist in 5 minutes combined with the phone recording, poor Cole Still saying: Who should I shoot at?) Shooting to defend what I want.
Thinking of this, I guess that the side voice is also made by scientists, one is surveillance, and the other is inducement. Reminds me of an X-Men professor. . . . Khan, I think my imagination has gone crazy, so let's go crazy. . .
Finally, the scientist and the assistant said something meaningful on the plane: I do insurance. Yes, she is the insurer of her world. All she has to do is to get the secret recipe for cracking the virus. It has been emphasized many times in the film that what the scientist asked Cole to do is to find a spider, not to kill the poisoned person. . It's just that, if you find the secret formula to crack the virus, you can go back to the ground and start creating a new earth. Let those 5 billion people die! ! ! So I don't think the scientist would kill the assistant and would condone it.
In the end, the child's eyes made people guess, what did he see? !
Nine times out of 10, the plane exploded and the virus spread into the air, so Cole's memory was basically cut off from the airport shootout. . . .
Purely my own blind thinking, I found that I am quite shaky and black-bellied. . ⊙﹏⊙bhan
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