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‘Predestination’ is a film that toys with a lot of these ideas and experiments with a narrative that boldly emphasizes on the pun, ‘time travel never gets old’. Adapted from the 1959 short novel by Robert Heinlein, the film bears impeding resemblance to Spielberg’s Minority Report, based on a 1956 Philip Dick story.
The Predestination movie explained helps clarify lingering questions on the film's ending, how time travel works, and who the Fizzle Bomber is.
The movie is about one person who was once someone's offspring, but has since been looping himself through time, by impregnating Jane (his former self), abandoning Jane to become an agent Bartender, and reintroducing the inevitable John to Jane, wherein this John-boinking-Jane/himself, results in a baby in which agent Bartender John kidnaps and ...
Plot. In March 1975, an agent, while trying to stop a bombing in a public building in New York City, is caught in a gunfight. The bomb detonates causing severe burns to the agent. Someone unseen helps him grasp his time-travel device, which he uses to retreat to his employer's facility in 1992.
Science fiction movie Predestination has one of the most head-scratching plots of recent years. We explain what the Ethan Hawke/Sarah Snook movie is all about.
Though it may not have expanded much on the plot, "Predestination" takes a simple time travel paradox and turns it into a powerful story of identity and trauma. By...
Then there was "Predestination," a movie best described as "a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey ... stuff." "Predestination" is a spectacularly brainy movie, the kind...
John becomes a time agent, and the Barkeeper retires to the future. John begins working doing missions across time. One of those missions is to stop one of the Fizzle Bomber’s bombs in the seventies. John goes on the mission and fails, he survives, but his face is completely destroyed.
Based upon a 1959 short story titled All You Zombies by sci-fi writer Robert A.Heinlein, Predestination (2014) is a stylish time-travel movie exploring the paradoxical nature of time and time travel.
Predestination can be heady to absorb during one's first watch. The key to unraveling the sci-fi film's most confusing moments lies with its ending.