First, let’s confirm a few facts:
1. Captain Kurt does not have this 8-minute memory, the memory belongs to Sean;
2. Sean was blown up, and scientists don’t know how to use the last little memory of that kid. Implanted in Kurt's brain;
3. Kurt's brain is still his own, with thinking ability and memory ability;
4. The eight-minute world that Kurt went to is not a world of equal status with our real world , just a virtual world, a program in the source code.
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able to confirm the above information, it is easy to understand this movie.
Let's think about it first, how can scientists build the world in the source code?
Answer: According to Sean's memory.
So why does Kurt go into the source code every time something happens differently?
Answer: It's like playing a computer game, the game setting (Sean's memory) is dead, but the player is alive.
Why was Sean finally able to escape the control of the source code and survived?
Answer:
First of all, you may be like me at first, thinking that Kurt is just a part of the source code program, but it is not the case.
The part of Kurt that remains in the real world is the brain. The brain is an awesome machine unmatched by any computer in the world. Kurt's brain with Sean's memory is not part of the source code program, but can be seen as a computer operator, or a game player.
The source code is a program, or we can think of it as a computer game. When we usually play games, we interact with the computer through keyboards, mice, computer screens, or other devices that are a little more powerful.
However, the gameplay of the source code game is different. He uses the game directly as a memory and implants it in your brain, allowing you to play immersive. However, this game currently has a disadvantage, that is, the technology is immature, and memory cannot be implanted at will. Only the original memory owner and the player's body can be implanted when certain characteristics of the player meet certain conditions. It is estimated that this implantation method will also damage the brain of normal people, so the military chose Captain Kurt, who had died for the country.
So Captain Kurt, as a player of the source code game, played this game again and again.
. . .
until. . . He cracked the game! He can change the settings in the game at will!
Why do you say he cracked the game? As mentioned earlier, the entire program of the source code is based on the residual memory of history teacher Sean. That is, things that don't exist in Sean's memory should not appear in the source code program.
But at the end, the uniformed beauty Goodwin appears in the source code world - how can there be a Goodwin in Sean's memory? This is clearly Kurt's own memory!
This shows that in the process of Kurt playing the game, Kurt has gradually added his memory to the source code program! He has transformed from a gamer to a game developer!
If the world we live in is called the real world, then the last world Kurt will exist in is actually the virtual world of the computer. Everyone except himself is an NPC!
And Kurt is the god of this world, because part of the world was created by him.
After recognizing the fact that Kurt has cracked the source code, many questions are not difficult to see the answer.
Why was Kurt begging Goodwin to give himself one last chance before entering the source code one last time?
Answer: Because he has realized that he has cracked the source code!
Because 1). Explosion time - If the source code is strictly according to Sean's memory, the explosion time will not change, but because Kurt and the killer fought under the train for a while, the explosion was delayed, more than eight minutes. 2). Most importantly, if the source code program is only based on Sean's memory, Sean was blown up on the train - so nothing outside the train could have happened!
Is it good or bad if the movie stops at the last kiss?
Answer: Girls, to be honest, I'm glad the director didn't do that.
If there is no story behind the last kiss, let everyone know that Kurt has successfully cracked the source code. As a sci-fi movie, this movie is too inferior.
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