looks weird. It's
said to be "deja vu", but I understand that this kind of behavior is called pretending to
be thirteen . (Well, maybe it can't be called hi) Until the appearance of the giant instrument, I felt that the setting of not being able to move forward and backward was very strange. Then I found out that it really makes sense. Since there is time and space , of course, we have to make good use of that time and space to chase the car. Very dazzling , I don't know if the parties are about to faint to death ------------The following will start the spoiler------ When I was a child, I felt time and space when I watched Jingle It was interesting until one episode saw the protagonist try to go to the future and remind himself to remember to do his homework and then come across a bunch of unreasonable things and come back to reality . When the time comes, everything is explained clearly. This is my initial concept of time and space. The overall feeling is In short, I can't change the world, but there is one thing I do n't understand is what would happen if I went back to the past and killed myself It must be something that's preventing you from going back to the movie always feeling like he's going back in time isn't going to change anything at the beginning it was
Looking at it, I felt that it was wrong
because the time of the woman's death was wrong.
Finally, I found that the ending was changed,
but there was an obvious hint that
the protagonist in the future died and did not change the reality
. Later, it turned out to be different
. The people of New Orleans are probably
telling the people that their efforts will pay off.
It seems that the United States is also very harmonious. I
see many people discussing the rigor of the theory.
I am not that interested
, but I think the main problem comes from that harmonious ending.
If it can be maintained the same It 's probably fine
, but that's fatalism...
Just like
watching a movie, just watch the best place to watch a movie,
and as long as the overall impression is good
, you don't have to hold on to the small places
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