so so

Wendell 2022-01-05 08:01:11

The opening is really great. After watching a few episodes, there is an urge to delete it. Unfortunately, mm asked to keep chasing.
The plot in the middle is procrastinated and unreliable, and the necessary plot lacks foreshadowing. In the end, it is the lack of ability to direct the story or the responsibility of the screenwriter.
After the two doctors claimed responsibility for the matter, apart from the few shots of the women at the scene, they had no impact on their lives. Simon also joined the FBI to participate in the investigation. The American people are too kind. The protagonist ran to Hong Kong to investigate, met a CIA, and when he returned, the CIA also joined the investigation team. That FBI committed suicide for the woman who might have been killed by himself in the flash shadow, this psychological quality.
There are many inexplicable plots like this, and it is not very comfortable to watch.
The film is not based on the parallel world theory. The future you see should not be changed. It sounds a bit fatalistic. If you change the future you see, then what you see is not the future, and the future flash will lose its meaning.
You cannot choose the result, you can only choose the process.

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  • Norbert 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    i like nicole's ending is still the same sentence, the head is too big, I want to leave a lot of lines to talk slowly, but in the end I have no chance to explain (because it was cut). So it is still a bad ending!

  • Ariane 2022-04-21 09:02:49

    The rhythm of the second half is better than that of the first half. Anyway, there is a more satisfying ending. The first flashback starts and the second flashback ends, making it seem like the first shock and the second shock. James Callis is really suitable for a neurotic character, and the role of Dyson Frost is also quite good, but unfortunately there are not many opportunities to appear, but the protagonists are the most unconvincing and uncharismatic, the failure of the show.