Written in the circle of friends exactly 6 months ago (January 18), please repost it.
A basic entertainment film review, and then play with some stalks.
I've been thinking about "Previous Destination" after "Seizure", so I watched it again yesterday, saying that it's been six years since the movie was released. I finally read and finished the original short story "You Revived Corpses" on my way home from get off work today.
On the whole, the framework of the movie and the novel is the same. It is a closed loop in which I guide myself to fall in love with myself and give birth to myself, but there are more fancy settings such as "Bomber" in the movie. At first glance, these added settings provide purpose for the actions of the protagonist of the movie, but after reading the novel and looking back, these settings are redundant in terms of plot, like an uninflamed cecum. In the first half of the plot, the movie constantly emphasizes the viciousness of the "bomber", and even directly leads the audience to believe that the protagonist is the villain, but the meaning of the protagonist is diluted by wearing it around, and finally the villain really shows his face and the protagonist shouts "the villain It's me" makes it difficult to judge who is the tool person at once, after all, they are all the same person. At first glance, I always feel that the protagonist is working so hard because he is being used by the leaders to save the world, but after reading the novel and skimming off the branches in the movie's plot, I feel that all the actions of the protagonist are the greatest. The purpose is actually for himself, to make himself born. The protagonist's "hermaphrodite" characteristics can realize a paradox that others cannot. He loves himself incomparably, he created himself, he is his own father and mother, he knows where and why he came from, so He felt that he was in control of his destiny, and he despised others, who were just a group of "resurrected corpses" who did not know their own destiny.
The protagonist's female name is Jane and the male name is John, just as the five-tow people sang Jane falls in love with John On the beautiful starry night Although life is meaningless, love does make life more beautiful, so , the theme is love, friends, ( ˙ω˙ ) factory
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