The film not only shoots two time and space, but actually switches between multiple time and space shooting.
World a: On a flat day, the ship blew up (the villain a executed his plan perfectly, without any obstruction, and the car he used came easily), the hero a went to investigate, oh, new technology, pass on A note, it led to the death of colleague b (the whole thing about colleague a in world a was not sorted out, that is, he died on the vacation boat, and did not go to the villain), forcing the villain b to prepare to snatch the car of the heroine b (actually no What happened to the heroine a), then teleported to the world b, drove the ambulance to save the heroine b, but failed, but didn’t fight the villain b hard, ran away, going to save a boat of people, didn’t I was rescued, and I was killed on the ship when I defused the bomb myself or looked for the bomb. [The story of world a does not appear in the movie, but it is the real first world]
World b: Male protagonist B came to investigate the bombing case. He walked to the body bag and heard the phone ringing. He took it out and saw that it was not his own, but in fact it was male protagonist A's cell phone and corpse in the bag (World B is the beginning of the movie. ). Then proceed to investigate, pass a note, dead colleague C, prepare to save the heroine C, send it, this time is different, although it was not saved, but started to be hard with the villain C, never did it (these did not appear in the movie) , was fed a crocodile (interspersed in the movie and discovered by the male protagonist c). The villain c successfully bombed the ship.
[If there is no crocodile, or if there is no mobile phone, that is, if you choose one of the two, you can talk about one less world. The tour guide must be intentional, tnnd]
World c: The male protagonist C began to investigate and found that the person eaten by the crocodile was actually the male protagonist B, and then passed a note, dead colleague D, ready to save the female protagonist D, teleport, this time is different, this The second time I saved the heroine D, and I didn't have a hard time, but I was shot and went to the heroine D's house. The heroine D suspected it and called to confirm. My colleague left the phone, and the hero C explained that I had passed it over. I feel that I have saved the heroine D, so I left a "You can save her" for the hero D. Leaving the heroine D at home, he went to fight by himself, the villain D found the heroine D, cut his fingers, dealt with it, threw it, and then the hero C died while looking for the bomb. The ship blew up again. (The above, except the crocodile, did not appear in the movie) (Note: Although the male protagonist C is dead, the male protagonist D has finally caught the villain D, so the villain D will talk about fate when they talk in the movie. Ah bala bala, because he has already killed a male lead. This part is in the movie)
World d: The male protagonist D starts to investigate and finds that the corpse of the female protagonist D appeared before the explosion. Then, at this time, the male protagonist D will see the world d (that is, the world he investigated in the movie), which contains various bloodstains ( In fact, it was left by the male protagonist c), only the memory of blood can be found in the brain (before the time-travel, the male protagonist d caught the villain d), and only after transmigrating to the world e will he realize that he has seen it here, he needs to change What, that's why I let the heroine e go with her, and I can protect her by myself, and then the two of them worked together to kill the villain e, and the hero d was bombed to death. The ship didn't blow up. (the main plot of the movie)
World e: The main story is over, the male protagonist D is dead, the male protagonist E investigates the shooting on the ship, and meets the surviving female protagonist e, the movie ends. (end of movie)
In the end, in fact, the heroine a has been living well.
In the end, although the movie mainly takes place in the two worlds of d and e, it actually mixes the fragments of b and c, so it looks so messy.
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