Apr. 2nd, 2011
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Apr. 2nd, 2011 01:44 pmGroundhog Day meets Quantum Leap, on a train.
It reminded me most of the science fiction short stories I read as a kid - rifling through my father's collection of best-of's from the 1960s. Take the real world, add an invention to it, and then see where it leads. That the invention doesn't have a clear explanation doesn't matter to me in the slightest - it's the story it's used to tell that counts, and I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
7.5/10
( some thoughts about the ending )
It reminded me most of the science fiction short stories I read as a kid - rifling through my father's collection of best-of's from the 1960s. Take the real world, add an invention to it, and then see where it leads. That the invention doesn't have a clear explanation doesn't matter to me in the slightest - it's the story it's used to tell that counts, and I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
7.5/10
( some thoughts about the ending )