That's the point. It just cannot be described. But the whole outrageous setting and characters just come together. Watch out for some unexpected but hilarious cameos.^I never thought I would like This is the End after I saw the trailer. Now I don't know why I like that movie
Thats just Hollywood for you. The mushy ending is required. If it was a serious one, not many will like it.Watched Edge of tomorrow.Liked it.However I have a query regarding the climax.Please dont read further if you have not watched the movie
Cage destroys Omega and in the process he too gets killed.But how can the time be reset again since omega(who resets the time when alpha dies) is already dead.If at all the time is reset,how is it that destruction of omega is not reverted in the new day whereas everything else is reset?
The mimics are adjusting every time Cage travels back and attempts to make it through the beach. Therefore, when he actually blows up the Omega, they reset him to a point in the timeline where he is not being shipped off to fight. They play
dead the way they let themselves be beat in Verdun so everyone believes that a
happy ending is inevitable- characters and viewers alike!
-justinmarcus
url- http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Edge-Tomorrow-Ending-Explained-How-It-Differs-From-Book-43381.html
Whenever an Alpha dies, Omega resets time to an earlier point when the Alpha is alive, and lets it retain the memory from the previous loop so it can do better in this new instance. After Cage killed the Alpha on the beach and got poured with its blood, he became the Alpha and replaced it in all the following loops. That's why we don't see the Alpha again on the beach in all of the later loops. At the moment "wake up, maggot" the Alpha on the beach dies right away because it is replaced by Cage in this instance. At the end of the movie Cage killed Omega and got the blood too, he then again became Omega and replaced it in the new loop. So when he woke up in the chopper that exact moment Omega dies, because in this instance it is replaced by Cage.
Another popular argument on the internet now is that Cage didn't lose the power to reset. The final battle is too perfectly executed for the first timer, considering how many times he had to die and learn on the beach. (One can argue that he was a rookie back then and he is 100 times better than a veteran now, but this is still the boss fight we are talking about.) Some people say there are scenes such as putting one grenade in the crack to close the hole and keep outside mimics from entering Louvre, and shooting to the top of the aircraft killing mimics up there blindly. He didn't die right away when the Alpha stabbed him, not until he got bathed with Omega and then drowned. So he didn't reset back to the beach Alpha's saved game. He reset back to the Omega's saved game which is earlier.
A tiny detail is the reset time is not exactly the wake up time, not necessarily. It could be minutes or hours earlier. Before "wake up, maggot!" he was out for who knows how long. He only gains conscious and is aware of the new loop when he is awake. Similarly the last reset he was asleep on the chopper, the reset time point from the Omega could be earlier than the time he wakes up.
-alex
url- http://www.mtv.com/news/1841519/edge-of-tomorrow-ending/
The plot is entirely different from bookOrange is the new blcak. 10/10. TV series based on true (almost) events.
Yes, completely OK for a teenager for watch. And if you don't give it to her, she will just get it from somewhere else. You'll be forever uncool uncle in her eyesWell, here's a strange query - have anyone watched the Twilight Series?
My teenage niece is asking me for the movies and this time she had even sent me a pen drive to copy the movies into.
But, since I haven't watched the movies myself, I just wanted to know if the movies are recommended for a 15 years old?
(I just don't want to in some awkward position in front of her parents. )
They had to spice it up. Its not entirely different.The plot is entirely different from book