After Martin's No. 1 car accident, partial amnesia, this is reasonable, you can make it up as you like. But not only amnesia, but the leading actor, the leading killer, has lost all his skills. As the memory fragments continued to recover, the skills slowly recovered. In the end, the bomb exploded, and because of the impact of the explosion, the complete memory was finally restored, and at the same time, the skill was finally fully recovered. Knocked out Martin II.
The question is: Does the use of physical skills such as manual skills really work only by testing memory?
I think the answer is no. For example, learning to drive, manual transmission, there are certain physical technical skills. When you are just learning to drive, you may be thinking about what the coach has taught you when you are practicing, how much speed should be in which gear and how much the clutch should be lifted. When you actually drive a car for a few years, do you still have these things in your head when you drive? No, your body has developed the coordination reflex.
Some time ago, an American neuroscientist conducted an experiment. There were several groups of professional golfers. When one group hit the ball, the brain did not think about any technical points of action, and the other group repeatedly thought about how to hit the ball. The result is that the former is significantly better than the latter.
This shows that the mastered body functions can operate on their own without relying on the memory and thinking of the brain. Like we never think about how we should walk.
But why would the writers make it up like this?
Maybe it's because if it were made like this, the film would become "Bourne's Identity."
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