And Groundhog Day?
There are tons of films these days that follow the "Groundhog Day" principle. "Happy Death Day," for example. Does any of these time-loop films actually explain what happens to the rest? The ones who don't remember anything? Is the main character the only one who can remember the same previous day, or is that how it is? Does the main character, through their different actions with each "new day," create a new reality in which the others carry on with normal lives, or do they all simply forget that they've already experienced this day? Has this been explained in any film? Are there perhaps other possibilities? If you don't know, what do you think? And what would be the coolest, I guess?
Hello!
An important accompanying appearance is that all others and all others can remember only the last time loop.
Everything else has never happened.
There is no other possible solution.
Unless one second person, or because of me also animal, this time loop has also “livened” and otherwise kept completely unrecognized in the background.
This variant had seen in some TV series that attacked this basic thematic.
Perhaps this series was “Liberians”. I’m not sure.
Another TV series sequence according to the original was found in “Stargate SG1”.
There, “O’Neill” and “Teal’c” traveled through a disturbed/influenced stargate and thus got into this time loop.
And here there was a living hurricane (a mourning scientist) who deliberately cried out this time loop to judge his tragedy…
https://www.fernsehserien.de/stargate/following/4×06-kein-ende-in-sicht-40254
This is one of my favorite episodes of this series.
Greeting
Martin
The main character usually finds out very quickly that for him alone the day is repeated, he is always reset to the starting point.
On the other hand, the day is completely normal and new for all others, although in parallel in various variants of reality that are slightly altered by the protagonist.
Ultimately, this is probably the expression of a personal search for meaning, processing and change of the protagonist. Like in the movie When you die, your whole life moves past you, they say.
Ultimately, the appeal of the new possibilities is exhausted quite quickly and remains limited so that the whole is finally accepted and completed. Even if many otherwise forbidden things go without consequences.
The exact mechanism, the function and rules of these loops usually remains somewhat uncertain and unclear.
It would be, for example, the question of the extent to which the main character ages and does not quickly forget the events that took place before it. Those who had been for all the others yesterday and shortly before, but were very far behind for the protagonist.
No, so at least I don’t know. but you’re right, every genre has so much time looping movie.
I still have one in the head – but is a short film and also only similar. I saw that on youtube. there is also a guy like that. he wants to get to know a woman and whenever he says something stupid he uses that part. later, it is almost changed and you can see how it (when it serves it) is simply put together in the time loop and is almost dead. is quite funny, but unfortunately I don’t find it right now…
ha – but found…. 1 minute time travel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXhnPLMIET0