Sometimes you just get in too deep!
Author: Hitchcoc from United States
31 August 2007
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While I enjoyed the premise of this film, I felt like I so often do. You've got this neat idea; what are you going to do with it? Nicolas Cage plays a man who can see two minutes into the future, which allows him to move to different places to avoid danger, protect people in danger, and so on. The problem comes with the immutability of time. If you change things, what you saw really wasn't true; hence the plot hole. It was fun watching him dodge bullets and punches. What is hard to swallow is the mind that can put order to all this. Is this going on constantly or can he truly control it. If the mystery is out of his life, can he know the mystery.
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Part of my problem is that I never really understood what the bad guys were up to (I don't mean on a grander scale but on the details). Cage's relationship with Biel is nice but can he even have a relationship. The two minute thing was convenient. What if it had been a half hour or a day. How would that affect things. Anyway, when the ending comes, it seems satisfying but sad.Someone said that people booed at the end. I'm sure it's because for some people, leaving a little too much to imagination is quite a stretch. It was a fun couple hours, but one shouldn't think too much. As for Philip K. Dick, he can provoke us pretty well.
Répliques du film
« Ça prendra peut-être une semaine, ou un mois. Mais si tu peux attendre, je te retrouverai. »
— Cris Johnson
« C’est ça l’avenir : chaque fois qu’on le regarde il change parce qu’on l’a regardé, et ça, ça change tout le reste. »
— Cris Johnson
« Il y a un peintre italien qui s'appelait Carlotti. Il a défini la beauté. Il a dit que c’était la somme de tous les éléments s’harmonisant de telle sorte que rien ne devait être ajouté, enlevé, ou changé. C’est vous. Vous êtes belle. »
— Cris Johnson
« Une bonne action ne reste jamais impunie. »
— Policière aux trousses de Johnson