PREDESTINATION: Not Your Usual Time Travel Film


Many watch PREDESTINATION and are left in a clutter, wondering what to make of it. To be honest with you, many wonder, "How can it happen?" after watching it, but I say they should be looking the other way around: Why can't it happen? Now, I sincerely urge the people who haven't watched PREDESTINATION to watch it ASAP to better understand this article. Existential questions posed to humanity these days are: Can we time travel? And if yes, what would be its consequences? So, since none of us has experienced it firsthand, based on scientific theories and, of course, with a bit of creativity, some brilliant minds have proposed theories on what could happen if time travel, or something of that sort, were possible.

Entertaining some of the theories surrounding time travel is what the film PREDESTINATION is based upon. Now, that's the answer to my opinion that the central paradox of the film could indeed be possible if time travel itself were ever proven possible—unless someone has truly travelled through time and has substantial proof to validate this unbelievable feat.

The plot begins with an intriguing hook that instantly takes our focus into its custody. Yearning for some reference or clarity, we are compelled to watch the whole film. Majestically, the climax ties all the loose ends into a perfect knot. This way, the film comes to an end but plants a worm in our minds regarding its final twist.

The theories surrounding time travel, along with the final revelation, gradually build an addictive plot, and these are the very elements that make it stand apart in the time-travel genre. Especially, this film feels like a breath of fresh air for audiences who are fed up with the generic, clichéd, and repetitive plotlines of time-travel films, where the protagonist uses time travel as a tool to save the day. You may feel frustrated at some point, unable to get hold of what is happening, but sit tight, have some patience till the end, and believe you me—you will be MIND-BLOWN.

Now, I'm feeling the urge to thoroughly explain the film's theories, plotlines, and especially the final twist, but I need to hold my horses so that it won't be a nuisance for anyone who hasn't watched this masterpiece. Excuse yourself for some time, watch it—you aren't going to regret it—and then we can have a full-fledged discussion in the comments section.


Nothing great, but have you observed one thing, that, I'm about to burst? That this article is stuck in a LOOP? Perfectly, the first letter starting a sentence is the same as the ending letter of the previous sentence.

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Didn't forget. Take care, be happy, and Good bye.

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