Logic question about ring messenger

Jade 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Brick is a movie I like very much. The director feels like a peer of the same age. This time, many plot designs are paying homage to the blockbusters that influenced my youth. In addition, JGL, who likes the director the most, is handsome every time. .

I don't know what's wrong with the clipped part except for the restricted lens, so I should clarify some questions.


Regarding the preconditions for the establishment of the entire movie logic:

1. Multiple endings are not independent of each other, just like the butterfly effect, they overlap and influence each other.

2. On different scales and time scales, direct and indirect causes are not the same.

- In short, it is a nonlinear chaotic system.

The specific reason is too lazy to beat, in short, it is based on this principle.

PS: After reading the plot introduction of the deleted part, I feel that if it is the North American version, it will definitely make people cry.

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Looper quotes

  • Older Joe: This is a piece of indentifying information on the Rainmaker. He's here. He lives here now. In this county. And I'm gonna use this to find him. And I'm gonna kill him. I'm gonna stop him from killing my wife.

    Joe: Fuck you. And your wife. None of this concerns me.

    Older Joe: This is gonna happen...

    Joe: It happened to you. It doesn't have to happen to me. You got a picture right there in my watch? Let me see. Show me the picture. As soon as I see her, I walk away. I'll fucking marry someone else. Promise. So when I see that picture, that fog inside your brain should just swallow up all the memories, right? She'll be gone. If you give her up, she'll be safe.

    Older Joe: Give her up?

    Joe: Yeah, give her up. You're the one who got her killed. She never meets you, she's safe.

    Older Joe: You don't understand. We don't have to give her up. I'm not gonna give her up. I'm gonna save her.

  • Joe: There's a reason we're called loopers. When we sign up for this job, taking out the future's garbage, we also agree to a very specific proviso. Time travel in the future is so illegal, that when our employers want to close our contracts, they'll also want to erase any trace of their relationship with us ever existing. So if we're still alive 30 years from now, they'll find our older self, zap him back to us, and we'll kill him like any other job. This is called closing your loop. Eh, you get a golden payday, you get a handshake, and you get released from your contract. Enjoy the next 30 years. This job doesn't tend to attract the most forward-thinking people.