The cause of everything: why did Jesse go to sea for?

Isobel 2021-12-16 08:01:12

I have read the opinions of many friends and talked about my own opinions:
As a movie, I agree with a friend’s opinion, but I still need to explain the cause of the story clearly. What I said is clear, not necessarily straightforward performance Come, but it should be inferred from the screenwriter’s foreshadowing, hints, and development results. After watching this film, my biggest question lies in this.
And later A kills B, B kills C, and C kills A again. I don’t think it is very important. There is no need to worry about the accumulation of corpses. Death has appeared, and the soul can go to sea with real people. What can't be explained? Is it necessary to explain how the ginseng tree in Journey to the West grew again? Can it be changed?
However, the whole movie still needs to have a complete story. The most controversial one is also the cause of the first round. My opinion is: the real is also the original Jesse, that is the Jesse in the skirt, she is a rude single Mom, the child overturned the paint, delayed the date, and soiled the beautiful clothes. While scolding the child, she hurried to the dock. As a result, there was a car accident and both of them were over. The god of death took her away completely. At the last moment before, she was ignorant of the hope to complete the last date, but she did not honor her promise to return to the car and go out to sea. I said this is the first time, after the original car accident that has never been reincarnated. As for why I went to sea this time, I think it has nothing to do with maternal love at this time, and it has nothing to do with saving the child, because there is no sign that it can be done except the sea. Before returning to the past, a friend said that the god of death might have used other methods to tell her, but it is not the key point and omitted, I think it is even more wrong, how can this be not the key point, even if there is no need to express it directly, you can also use some later plots Come to suggest it. Since the director didn't have any hint, we explained that the death might have told Jesse behind us, which is a bit.... I don’t think the real reason is too complicated. The real Jessie originally thought that the child was a burden, but later introspection was later. On the day of the car accident, although the child died suddenly, it was not very, very big for her at the time. Stimulating, although she is a little dazed, she still wants to complete her date subconsciously, because from her words and deeds to her child, it can be seen that she is not satisfied with the status quo, resents the child and resents the father of the child, and she is more eager to return to being single and a more normal life. The death of her child was even a bit relieved, so under such circumstances, she still broke her promise and went to sea with friends. It did not make sense, let alone saving the child. It can be understood that she was selfish and habitual because of her greed for the world and her conscience. Finishing the day's normal arrangements, of course, she still has a certain guilt and guilty conscience at this time, which can explain why she was in a daze and trance when she boarded the boat. As for the love story, from the later episodes, the relationship between him and Gray at that time was not at all infatuated with each other, so sailing for love didn't make sense.
As for the subsequent reincarnation, when she was on the boat, she had forgotten that her child and herself had died because of amnesia (if it was indeed amnesia). She kept saying that I want to go home and I want to pick up my son, just because of the mother’s nature. Thinking of my son, the next fight is just to stop this ridiculous killing, leave the terrifying cruise ship, and return to their triangle broken deck to hope for other rescues.
After so many lives and deaths, she also felt the preciousness of her child. The first time she went home from the beach in panic, she saw that she was so rough, so he was very determined to kill the original self, and then the car accident happened again. After every car accident in the future, it can be understood that it was to set sail again in order to save the child, but it is not absolute.
But every time I got on the ship, due to amnesia, all my motives returned to save myself, save my friends, and return to the deck.
Such reincarnation.
I personally think that this movie is not about maternal love. The director just tells the viewers that time cannot go back, life has not come back, cherish the present, cherish the people around you, and look for medicine when you regret it. It often does not change. what.

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Triangle quotes

  • Victor: [pointing at a picture of the ship] Check it out. This is the same ship. This thing's old.

    Downey: Yeah, 1932. It is the same. Here's where we boarded.

    Victor: [reads name of the ship] Aeolus.

    Downey: Aeolus. Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds and the father of Sisyphus, the man condemned by the gods to the task of pushing a rock up a mountain only to have it roll back down again.

    Victor: That's a shitty punishment. What did he do?

    Sally: He cheated Death. No, he made a promise to Death that he didn't keep.

  • Driver: Are you alright?

    Jess: Who are you?

    Driver: I'm just a driver... No point trying to save the boy, there's nothing anyone can do to bring him back. So... Can I give you a ride?

    Jess: Yes. Take me to the harbor.