Interstellar's time travel is a somewhat lazy appeal to incomprehensible future spacetime tech but at least it has a consistent (and simple) internal logic, which is more than can be said for Tenet's or Looper's.
I always interpreted interstellar to mean that somehow the people from the future saved themselves by creating the tesseract for him to get in contact with his daughter, through the fact that their bond would focus both of them enough to allow communication.
However on rewatching I realized that they just randomly found the guy somewhere after he communicated to her from the tesseract.
And then I started to think that maybe Brandt's "love transcends time" monologue wasn't an obvious irrational ravings, but actually an informed piece of the foundational science of the story.
And why go rebuild with brand when humanity already has a path of survival? What is the point?
It's been some time since I've watched it, but I was under the assumption that love didn't factor into the actual mechanics of it at all and both the nature of the tesseract's transmissions to Murph and the location and time to which Cooper is ejected were simply settings that the future humans programmed into the tesseract, knowing the requirements necessary to fulfill the stable time loop.
Back to the Future is a great movie series, but it's very inconsistent about its own time travel logic. where if you change the past then the future changes slowly until its erased which means that there is only one linear timeline in it, but then the timeline can also split and not erase things. Like Biff was being erased when he comes back to 2015 after changing history, but Marty and Doc don't get erased and by the movies linear logic of time travel they should have been erased, but since the timeline was split there's now two versions of them in 1985. It doesn't really make sense when the timeline splits or erases things in the future because its linear.
why don't they just kill people in the future like normal and throw their bodies in the time machine?
I mean they whack people all the time and they killed his wife, so what do they do with those bodies?
They probably have china tier tracking on everyone so if someone goes missing they know, hence why it's apparently easier to have them never exist instead
It’s Star Trek Voyage Home hands down. I love this film for a lot of reasons but the time travel (both backward and forward) amounts to going around the sun really fast. Awful.
Oddly enough, Bill and Ted had a very realistic system at times, in that the mere intention of the act caused the events to have unfolded and they were immediately able to reap the reward, like intending to hide the jail key behind the sign made it appear.
What are some good time travel movies? I remember reading about this one that was apparently very "accurate" and ended up being really complicated as the creators didn't want to simplify things for the audience. I can't remember its name tho
Its not that he hid things, he even has the character say a few times "inherently unknowable," because that's how shit would go down. The problem is reddit started trying work it out because autists can't understand that not everything has an explanation.
There's a scene where the narrator describes a problem as recursive and that's basically all you need to know to understand Primer. A writer isn't about to solve the paradoxes inherent to causality breakage.
Tenet and Interstellar
Interstellar's time travel is a somewhat lazy appeal to incomprehensible future spacetime tech but at least it has a consistent (and simple) internal logic, which is more than can be said for Tenet's or Looper's.
I always interpreted interstellar to mean that somehow the people from the future saved themselves by creating the tesseract for him to get in contact with his daughter, through the fact that their bond would focus both of them enough to allow communication.
However on rewatching I realized that they just randomly found the guy somewhere after he communicated to her from the tesseract.
And then I started to think that maybe Brandt's "love transcends time" monologue wasn't an obvious irrational ravings, but actually an informed piece of the foundational science of the story.
And why go rebuild with brand when humanity already has a path of survival? What is the point?
It's been some time since I've watched it, but I was under the assumption that love didn't factor into the actual mechanics of it at all and both the nature of the tesseract's transmissions to Murph and the location and time to which Cooper is ejected were simply settings that the future humans programmed into the tesseract, knowing the requirements necessary to fulfill the stable time loop.
Back to the Future
How so?
Back to the Future is a great movie series, but it's very inconsistent about its own time travel logic. where if you change the past then the future changes slowly until its erased which means that there is only one linear timeline in it, but then the timeline can also split and not erase things. Like Biff was being erased when he comes back to 2015 after changing history, but Marty and Doc don't get erased and by the movies linear logic of time travel they should have been erased, but since the timeline was split there's now two versions of them in 1985. It doesn't really make sense when the timeline splits or erases things in the future because its linear.
How did a israelite go to China and become Bruce Willis (goyim)?
Looper is good
frick you OP
literally a giant bait and switch for an M Night Shamayalan film
Who shot the kid?
Looper was SHIT
Basedey potter
Technically speaking Bill and Ted movies. But dumb time travel and I hated the movie, Project Almanac.
Tenet and its not even close.
anyone has that edit where the poster says pooper?
Peak pseudo
Never saw it, heard it was incredibly boring
how do i unsubscribe from your blog
Smash that X button in the corner then drink all the bleach in your house
Nothin personel kid
Ok tell me, trannies love this movie, right?
Gayest movie ever
prosthetics in OP's pic were fricking garbage
took me completely out of the movie
if only they'd waited a few more years for deepfakes to take over
Terrible casting, terrible prosthetics, terrible time travel mechanics, terrible plot holes, but I still loved this movie.
Why?
a fresh premise is worth a lot
because you realize that none of that shit matters as long as you manage to make an entertaining movie
congratulations, you're not autistic
Its kinography and rians only good film
why don't they just kill people in the future like normal and throw their bodies in the time machine?
I mean they whack people all the time and they killed his wife, so what do they do with those bodies?
answer me you fricks
They probably have china tier tracking on everyone so if someone goes missing they know, hence why it's apparently easier to have them never exist instead
that doesn't make any sense, the person is still missing
the person never existed in the future anon, think harder
explain it to me
bruce willis still just vanishes one day in that reality
shut up
They are going to get caught for accidently killing the wife.
Btw proof:
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Looper time travel is fine.
What was wrong with the time travel in this movie? I would rewatch it but it reminds me too much of my ex-girlfriend
>whole series is them fricking with the timeline more and more until it's fixed in the last 15 minutes of the series finale
kino
oh yeah that exist
Terminator sequels
Even Terminator 2 fricks with the time travel
This movie was really dumb and so is evryone who thinks its real
That is a real movie though
Technically there isn't even time travel in this one moron
time passing IS time travel
we are all time traveling as we speak, albeit at a very slow pace
Well then Idiocracy has the most sensible time travel
sound of thunder
harry potter's dues ex machina tier
BRAVO ROWLING
Endgame
AAAAAAAAAAAAOOO I'M GONNA LOOOOOOOOOP
I'M LOOOOOOOPING OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOEEEEEEEEEEEEE
predestination
>Single static timeline
>Single dynamic timeline
>Multiple timelines
which one is the best?
Multiple timelines is the only one that makes sense.
Avengers Endgame
all of them.
What film has the best time travel?
It’s Star Trek Voyage Home hands down. I love this film for a lot of reasons but the time travel (both backward and forward) amounts to going around the sun really fast. Awful.
Wait what about Superman flying around the earth to reverse time. That has to be the most moronic
you posted it
that avengers movie
the star trek franchise, it changes its own rules every episode
also back to the future
Source Code
Oddly enough, Bill and Ted had a very realistic system at times, in that the mere intention of the act caused the events to have unfolded and they were immediately able to reap the reward, like intending to hide the jail key behind the sign made it appear.
that doesn't make sense tho
>that doesn't make sense tho
It does if you're smart.
What are some good time travel movies? I remember reading about this one that was apparently very "accurate" and ended up being really complicated as the creators didn't want to simplify things for the audience. I can't remember its name tho
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Its not that he hid things, he even has the character say a few times "inherently unknowable," because that's how shit would go down. The problem is reddit started trying work it out because autists can't understand that not everything has an explanation.
There's a scene where the narrator describes a problem as recursive and that's basically all you need to know to understand Primer. A writer isn't about to solve the paradoxes inherent to causality breakage.
That's the one. Thanks!
Prisoner of azkaban
I remember loathing Twelve Monkeys
nobody gonna mention hot tub time machine?
ill mention it to your sister while she sucks my dick you little b***h