I see a flaw with your interpretation of the star gate being a "faster than light travel sequence", because there's one problem with that:
The image turns 90 degrees. There's no reason why that would happen. I can't think of a good reason why traveling really fast would rotate the sights you see. I think that there's something else going on. I think that the rotation of the star gate is vital to the interpretation of the ending of the film.
Speaking of not getting to the point, how about this review. 9 parts with no end in sight?
sturmovikdragon 6 months ago
I see a flaw with your interpretation of the star gate being a "faster than light travel sequence", because there's one problem with that:
The image turns 90 degrees. There's no reason why that would happen. I can't think of a good reason why traveling really fast would rotate the sights you see. I think that there's something else going on. I think that the rotation of the star gate is vital to the interpretation of the ending of the film.
Bassbait 1 year ago
the 6th sence is no comparason to this film.
shedininja001 2 years ago
its full of stars?
shedininja001 2 years ago