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That was pretty good, I think. I like time paradoxes. Didn't get the ending, either, but how about that note ādonāt panicā ā who wrote that?
A short film about the paradoxes of time. I like the way it's shot.
Tried to figure it out, but I don't understand the ending itself.
Ha ha - I just spit my tea; had to laugh so hardMichael forgot to remove his dinner napkin![]()
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That was pretty good, I think. I like time paradoxes. Didn't get the ending, either, but how about that note ādonāt panicā ā who wrote that?
I think so, too, but I donāt understand his purpose for writing it.
I think the note was written by the main character, no one else.... It's not clear which incarnation. Probably the last one.
Well, I think it was done to spice up the plot. And it looks like by the end of the film, he's leaving the room. And I also got a kick out of the moment when he was yelling at himself, calling himself a bad person. Maybe he realised something and changed.... And the price is the murdered incarnations of the protagonist. And that phrase "kill your future" would make sense. It's like getting rid of a bad version of yourself and a bad future. And the phrase about the door, one door closes and another one opens, then that's what it's about.I think so, too, but I donāt understand his purpose for writing it.
Your theories are sound. Still not sure about the ādonāt panicā note, though, and I feel like it might hold a clue to the puzzle as a whole. Why was it important not to panic?Well, I think it was done to spice up the plot. And it looks like by the end of the film, he's leaving the room. And I also got a kick out of the moment when he was yelling at himself, calling himself a bad person. Maybe he realised something and changed.... And the price is the murdered incarnations of the protagonist. And that phrase "kill your future" would make sense. It's like getting rid of a bad version of yourself and a bad future. And the phrase about the door, one door closes and another one opens, then that's what it's about.
Good question. It's certainly helpful to stay calm in any situation, it helps you think better.Your theories are sound. Still not sure about the ādonāt panicā note, though, and I feel like it might hold a clue to the puzzle as a whole. Why was it important not to panic?
Here's what else I realized.Your theories are sound. Still not sure about the ādonāt panicā note, though, and I feel like it might hold a clue to the puzzle as a whole. Why was it important not to panic?
I didnāt catch that! Thatās certainly a strong clue, him throwing away the big note.Here's what else I realized.
At the end, before leaving, the man throws away the big note with explanations and makes a new one, just writing "don't panic" Just realizes that a lot of words won't help, will confuse. That's why it's such a short clue)))))