heh I mean, you're reaction to that is supposed to bewatched it last night. great film! so good that I actually dreamt about time travel lol
anyway, I know I shouldn't be too bothered by this but...young joe writing "-> BEATRIX" in his arm in the same style as the mobsters did to his best friend, didn't sit too well w me. I know it was a cheap trick by the director to fool the audience into thinking young joe was caught by his pursuers but com' on!
"come on!" so it worked. and they'd built it up so the only person young joe interacted with there was beatrix, really, so she'd be on his mind.
ooh, did not catch that. Cool.i liked the extra hinting that cidwould eventually become rainmaker in the sara-less scenario.
they say rainmaker has a synthetic jaw. cid gets shot in the face. earlier, sara tells joe it's easy for something to get infected and fall off out on the farm.
the things they have in common are basically time travel and bruce willis. I mean, that's not wholly true, themes overlap and stuff but so do the inner workings of just about every time travel film and most sci-fi films, so. If it looking like a ripoff of 12 Monkeys (which was already a remake) is what's keeping you from going, you should go.The trailers have me reminded of 12 Monkeys...still debating if I should check this out.
"time travel is stupid" is close to the answer I'd choose, but I'd probably phrase it as "time travel is impossible so the rules are whatever the hell we want." I do think Looper's lack of a fully articulated set of laws lends maybe too much ambiguity to the film, but the point is that in the future tt hasn't been experimented with enough for anyone to know the laws, so it has a diegetic reason. also, the film succeeds so well on a thematic level that i'm fine overlooking what is "impossible" under the time travel rules of other works of fiction.If we're talking multiple timelines, why does killing young Joe from Timeline B result in the death of old Joe from Timeline A? Why do they share memories? If timelines are connected enough that people still share the same fate, old Joe still died when young Joe did preventing old Joe from coming back in time and doing the whole movie thing.
Answers? Time travel is stupid.
anyway, the way I see it is that there aren't multiple timelines, just one mass timeline on which individual timelines overlap and interact, thereby causing reiterating series' of loops where different things happen but the past versions can still impact older versions.