Don't like parallel theory!

Travon 2022-10-24 21:43:04

When I started watching, I realized I had seen it before.
I feel that the parallel theory is a panacea, it's just being a hooligan, bullshitting!
Parallel theory + going back to the past, then there must be infinite parallel universes, and matter is always limited. How can there be so much matter to construct an infinite universe, my IQ cannot understand.
Back to the limited past + destiny is my favorite!

The ideal plot in my mind should be: when the protagonist goes back to the past and during the investigation process, he finds many unexplainable scenes, then the suspect is arrested, and he says some inexplicable things to the protagonist, and then the protagonist goes back to the past and wants to change the outcome, Those unexplainable scenes were created, and the plot developed according to the results at the beginning of the movie (the female protagonist still died like that, the male protagonist who traveled back finally understood what the suspect said at the beginning, but he could not change the reality, he was killed, and finally the ship was bombed. ), and then the FBI doctor wanted to save the male protagonist, so he sent a lot of messages to the self before he crossed over, and wanted his past self to prevent the male protagonist from crossing back, all kinds of attempts, all kinds of extra dramas (or sending himself back, back to It was best to die in the past, otherwise it would be too brain-burning), still can't stop the male protagonist from crossing back (the plot will be increased again, brain-burning), and the time machine has been burned out, and it can't be repaired in a short time (the time machine is best broken) Drop, otherwise it will be endless, or Dr. FBI shuts down and goes off work, which is too impersonal...), the FBI agents can only retrace the plot through the camera, and they can do nothing (maybe they don't want to save anyone at all, the first time the case is closed) 1), time has passed, and the retrospective time has passed since the time machine burned out. This episode was recorded and sealed, and is not known to the world, and everything is settled!

TMD is brain-burning, or the parallel universe is simple, everything is explained, and there can be a "good" ending!

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Extended Reading
  • Grady 2021-10-20 19:02:25

    The level is higher than expected...but this time and space shuttle is a bit logically chaotic...and the style is not uniform...the first half feels like a case movie...the second half turns into a butterfly It's a sci-fi romantic movie like the effect... the motivation of the play has completely changed from solving the case to saving it...

  • Vinnie 2021-10-20 19:02:25

    A rather heroic film, with wormholes as the technical basis. The hero went back to the past and tried to change history. In the end, he succeeded. But the question is whether to erase that line and redraw it, or to draw another line? The male protagonist No. 1 sacrificed and the male protagonist No. 2 appeared. I think it should be regarded as the end of parallel universe theory.

Deja Vu quotes

  • Shanti: We used *huge* amounts of energy to create this image!

    Doug Carlin: Alright, how huge?

    Denny: Well you remember that little blackout we had a few years back, we blamed Canada, Canada blamed Michigan...

    Doug Carlin: Half the northeast. You're saying you guys...

    Denny: 50 million homes?

    Gunnars: [raises hand] My bad!

    Denny: Well, I still say we blame Canada, but...

  • Doug Carlin: Is she alive or is she dead?

    Denny: Alright: Life, like time and space, is not merely a local phenomenon.

    Doug Carlin: [Screaming] Oh Alright! Am I asking a hard question?

    Denny: [Muttering] Looks like I picked a bad week to stop snorting hash.

    Doug Carlin: I'll tell you what: I will speak slow so that those of you with Ph.D's in the room can understand. Here, look. Here's a monitor, right?

    [Throws a chair against the monitor, breaking it]

    Doug Carlin: Now the monitor is broken. It's dead. It's not temporarily transitioned to another state of entropy, it's *dead*. Right. Now is *she* alive or is she *dead*?

    Denny: She's alive.

    Doug Carlin: Alright. Now we're getting somewhere.