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Ginsu Victim:

--- Quote from: Vanguard on May 26, 2010, 01:51:59 pm ---I loved 12 Monkeys.


--- End quote ---

Me too, but that doesn't change the fact that I couldn't tell you what it's about. (Granted, it's been a while since I last saw it.)

Vanguard:
It was pretty simple.  The scientist from the future (the leaders of the underground society) didn't want to fix the past.   They wanted to cure the virus in the future.

Better to be a leader in the new future than to be a nobody in the old future.

Ginsu Victim:
See, I didn't remember any of that and though I understand the movie every time I watch it, I never can remember what the movie is about later. :lol

J_K_M_A_N:
I just watched that somewhat recently. I had no idea what the ending meant. Was it going to be fixed? Not a clue. I was too stupid to follow that one I guess.

J_K_M_A_N

Vanguard:
The future people had the ability to time travel.  Once they knew how the virus was initially released, they could have killed/stopped the lab assistant before he did anything.

Instead, they let him get on the plane.  Remeber he flew to 7 major cities and released the virus.   He'd already opened one of the virus vials and infected people at the security checkpoint.   If they wanted to stop him, they wouldn't have let him get that far.

Remember at the end, the lab assistant sat down on the plane next to a woman who was from the future (one of the scientists).   She was there to either contract the virus so she could take it back to the future to create a vaccine or she was there to somehow acquire a virus sample from him.

When she was asked by the lab assistant what line of work she was in, she responded, "I'm in insurance".   In other words she was insuring that he completed his mission of spreading the virus.   

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