Submitted by WhereIsThatElephant t3_z6jyuf in movies
I'm baffled why this is recommended by so many people as being an outstanding movie about multiverse, while it's pretty much a kung-fu family Looper headache-infusing hack with no plan, no sense and an ADHD direction, if there was one. Is this a cultural thing, or do other people see it this way, I wonder. I tried to survive this as long as possible, before turning it off, it just felt so bad.
Plus, it looks like it borrowed heavily from the 2009 Push.
WalkingEars t1_iy1tqup wrote
The actual character arc of the movie involves both the daughter and the mother having an existential crisis about how to find value and meaning in life, and that crisis resolves in the form of "being kind to others" being a form of personal salvation.
The frantic pacing and the chaotic vibe and the talking rocks make the movie engaging and fun, but the emotional core of the story - about how to make sense of life in chaotic and confusing times, and the idea of kindness as a way to fight, instead of giving up - is I think what helps the movie really resonate with people in a deeper way than just spectacle.