Jeeesus this movie was shit

Jeeesus this movie was shit.
Why are so many sci fis trying to do worldbuilding when it makes zero sense? What are some good scifi kinos that have consistent worldbuilding?

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U wot m80.
Movie was great, it just needed to end 5 min sooner at the freeze frame to be kino

>Source Code
>worldbuilding

it never tried, retard

>wot if u could have an entire city map in your brain lol
no it wasnt
yes, thats my point

Film made perfect sense. As I remember it, the scientist was wrong the whole time, and he was always being sent to a parallel world. It was never a simulation.

>muh parallel words can exist in human minds
even if, then the movie should have stopped after she killed him

His consciousness was transferred into the teacher's body in a different world every reset. When he is killed, the body dies and his consciousness goes back to the machine or box or whatever he was in (it's been a while since I've seen the film).

>his consciousness is transferred
FUCKING HOW?! MAGIC?

It's a movie. They can feature technology that doesn't (and probably couldn't) exist.

no explain to me, how a person which only exists in its conscience or in the conscience of another person still exists after they both die

>yes, thats my point
jesus
what worldbuilding should it have? it's the same as IRL, except for that project. The movie only wabted to tell the story and it did. no need for bigger knowledge aboz the world outside

wtf

worldbuilding includes the processes of the source code mechanism. which are completely retarded because
a) they literally put his brain into the memories of another person
b) that person knows about interactions he never had
c) he still lives in that persons fucking nonexisting future even though the original brain is dead

Agree with you that Jake staying in the teacher made little sense compared to the rest of the movie, but the teacher didn't die in the last attempt.

The machine (I forget if it's given a name) takes Jake's consciousness, and temporarily puts it into the body of the teacher in a different world. When the teacher's body dies, the machine is then able to remove Jake's consciousness (by some science/magic) and reattach it to his real body in the original world for the process to be repeated with a different world.
The movie doesn't explain how the machine does this (the scientist mistakenly believes Jake is being put through a simulation) but that's what the machine does.
I don't know why you need to know how it works, as it's not like the machine could possibly exist, so any explanation would just be technobabble.

I'm pretty sure in ever other attempt Jake dies in the train explosion or just after it. If he had survived, he would have continued to live as the teacher like he does in the end.

>dis nigga is literally too stupid to understand basic science fiction

Great movie, though. It came from that period right before marvel really had a stranglehold, lot of maximum comfy films. Off the top of my head, super 8 and rango were from the same time.

>when the teachers body
there's no teachers body you retard, that's the whole point. they are both dead. there can be no alternate reality for dead people.

I have no idea how you don't understand. There is more than one of everything. Jake is taken to a different world each time. Put into a different version of the teacher each time. If he dies, he goes back to the original world, if not, he stays in the world he is in.

>I'm a brainlet Sup Forums poster who can't actually level any criticism against the movie and articulate why I didn't like it, let me parrot what people say about Bright!

Fuck off OP

>super 8
>good

>tv now thinks source code is good
what next, youre gonna explain how looper was logically consistent?

Might have just me still being a young teenager, but I remember enjoying it.

It was fun.

Hi Disney. Mute was good too.