THE ADAM PROJECT Ending Explained | Full Movie Breakdown, How The Time Travel Works & Spoiler Review

Опубликовано: 14 Октябрь 2024
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THE ADAM PROJECT Ending Explained | Full Movie Breakdown, How The Time Travel Works & Spoiler Review. We review, recap and explain the Ryan Reynolds Time Travel movie, The Adam Project on Netflix. This Full film breakdown contains major spoilers.

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0:00 The Adam Project Intro
0:57 Plot Recap
1:39 How Time Travel Works In The Film
2:39 Story Breakdown
7:10 Ending Explained
9:18 Full Movie Review

Ok Ryan Reynolds is back in a brand new role and movie where he plays a sassy guy with razor sharp one liners. No it’s not Deadpool? No it’s not the Hitman’s Bodyguard It’s The Adam Project. A timey wimey wibbly wobbly movie that sees the titular character travelling back in time to team up with his younger self. The Wrexham football club co-owner Ryan Reynolds has reunited with Free Guy director Shawn Levy and I am pleased to say that just like that movie, The Adam Project is great.

Now whilst Free Guy was a better Ready Player One than Ready Player One, The Adam Project delivers a movie that wears it’s 80’s sci fi influences on its sleeve. It is a glorious amalgamation of things like ET, The Last Starfighter and Flight of the Navigator.

Throughout this video we’re gonna be breaking down the entire thing but there will be heavy spoilers ahead and I don’t want your future self to have to go back to you right now watching this to tell you to stop what you’re doing. It’s on you buddy and with that out the way, thank you for clicking this, now let’s get into The Adam Project.

Ok so the movie opens in 2050 with Adam stealing or taking back a fighter jet in order to travel back in time.

Throughout the film we learn that time travel was accidentally invented by Adam’s father Louis in 2018. He ended up dying and it massively effected his childhood and adult life.

Now Though Adam initially wants to rescue his wife Laura the entire point of the film eventually is to stop time travel from being created as we discover that 2050 is basically the terminator timeline times t-1000. This is because a friend of Adam’s known as Sorian basically did a back to the future 2 and she went back in time in order to tell her old self to buy Bitcoin and secure a Bored Ape so she becomes mega rich. We’re just kidding but not really. Because of her future knowledge she can wrapped tape around Time travel and made it so that it belongs to her.

The way time travel works in the film is that there is one set timeline and if you go back and change things then it effects all future events and basically wipes things clean from the moment that they were changed. If someone were to travel back in time, dance on Titanic and move it out the way of that iceberg then when they returned home their memories of that being the true history would start to solidify as if that’s the way it always happened.