Predestination (2015) - Smarter Than Time And Space.
★★★★★ |
Here’s a classic, in a time-travel genre, maybe not of all time, but
definitely of the year. Feeling like ‘Looper’ is tricky enough, you’ll be real
mad trying to wrap your head around the plot of ‘Predestination’, that’s of
paradoxes making one rather confused who’s who, what’s what, and which must
logically come first. It seems so mesmerizing and flawless however, if you flow
with it instead of fighting it and trying to be smart. Plus a really impressive
performance by Sarah Snook, for which I think she deserves an Academy Award or
stuff, ‘Predestination’ is pretty much a perfect film to stun and inspire if
you’ve ever been fed up with life itself.
The biggest problem you may have with the film is the
head-scratching timeline and characters involved. I’m not to break it down
here. I’ll have to spoil the plot if I do. To better enjoy it, you gotta break
away from logical thinking of time and space that’s, as a matter of fact,
nothing but a delusion. But we’re trapped in ‘the past, present and future’. We
think it’s real. “A meets B to generate C” is all right, but if further told
that “A won’t be made possible without C” and “B not without A”, we’ll think it’s
absolutely nonsense because that’s logically impossible. ‘Predestination’ could
appear to be quite an inspiration or complete bullshit. It all depends how real
the world looks to you, or say, how deep you’re in that trap!
The jaw-dropping plot aside, characters are another trick on display
in the film. They keep playing with our rusted mind until the final kick to
blow it for sure. Repeatedly said that ‘you know who she is, and you understand
who you are, and now maybe you're ready to understand who I am.’ We keep labeling
things till we’re lost in them. We keep doing yesterday what should be done
tomorrow. If we think about it… if we really do, we’ll realize that we can
never get to understand ourselves just as we can never get to understand others
and the world we’re in.
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