If they do something different from a timeloop, then sure... but if it's just the lazy "next loop day" then I think that mission would be impossible even for a top gun like Tom Cruise.
Right. Think you may have missed the point of the video. A logically consistent ending was foregone to allow for a happy ending. The movie is about Cage's character arc, so the writers felt obligated to elevate that over a "cleaner" ending in which Cage's sacrifice would make (more) sense but would likely send the audience home with mixed emotions.
Bill Paxton was always one of my favorite actors. Would’ve loved to have met him, but never got the chance. And this movie is fantastic. Loved Bill’s role. Perfectly cast
Explained the movie, didn't actually explain why it was plausible to use that ending. It is simple: Cage gains the ability to reset the day when soaked in the blood of the Alpha he killed as he is dying at the same time. Every time he dies, it resets the day. He loses the ability to reset the day after the blood transfusion. He accomplishes the mission to kill the Omega, and in doing so he is bathed in the blood of the Omega as he dies. If you look at the reaction of the Alpha that stabs him you should realize that that reaction is a panic that those exact circumstances mean the defeat of the Mimics in the conflict. Because Cage died bathed in the blood of the Omega, he has regained the ability to reset the time, this time more advanced (two days), but since the Omega is the key to the Mimics reset success, when Cage does this, the Omega Mimic is not brought back, which allows the Defensive forces to defeat them. Think of the Omega as a central brain controlling a hive. No brain to send commands, no successful attack.
I agree with your idea except for 1 point I don’t think he lost the ability to reset time, watch with that idea in mind and you see many times that he reattaches to some things just before they happen.
One day still, but because the end attack was earlier and overnight rather than dawn next day the reset point was further back to when he was still a Major
I’d like to see how the humans won which is the timeline between cage getting exposed to omega blood and when he wakes up two days before. That could be an entire movie itself as they have the advantage.
Imagine that William Cage dies many decades after the Omega is destroyed and whose “blood” washes over Cage sending him back two days where he awakes in the helicopter. He lands in London to a victorious human race into a situation that only he knows how and why. Given the dynamics of the time shift that the Omega controlled, and was obviously transferred to Cage, it’s logical to believe that when cage dies again he awakens back in the helicopter only to see a victorious human race celebrating, again. Around and around he goes until and because of some unforeseeable - or intentional - event causes a blood transfusion… then he truly dies.
@@chriswilson9035 but why don't dislikes show anymore. I haven't seen one for years, even though I'm pretty sure I've seen some videos that had to have some.
I see the film from the Omega's point of view. It reaches forward in time until an Alpha is killed and then pulls back. Like getting burned or injured and pulling your hand away to a safe distance. When the Omega is killed time resets to the Omega's present.
Very interesting. I like that explanation. It also leaves it open for a sequel because one shouldn't assume the Omega is just going to give up so easily.
He doesn't go back two days. He goes back one day, but his final battle with the Omega happens at night instead of during the dawn raid the next morning, so when his day resets, it's a day earlier than all the other resets.
His original reset point was determined by the death of the Alpha -- with the Omega doing the reset. His final reset point was about 6 hours earlier -- and probably the at the limit of the Omega's (and now his) capacity. The problem, of course, is that the Omega exists in the reset timeline. Cruise's ability, however, let's him reset to earlier -- after taking out the Omega a second unseen time (probably with a large missile at the Louve -- whatever the General's "large energy surge" was). Problem, of course, is that the Omega is really a Beta. The actual Omega is in outer space -- and will be sending a new invasion under its " time reset" capacity.
I used to ask people "Have you seen Edge of Tomorrow" and would get a blank stare. Then I would ask "have you seen Live, Die, Repeat" and they would immediately know what I was talking about.
I understood it as while he is now the omega he can go back a full day , and since the solder mimics were part of the omega since it's death they died as well, meaning the omega time travel isn't time travel but projecting knowledge to a past version of your self
I thought this movie was brilliant. One of my very favorites involving time travel. I think it was presented in a way that wasn’t confusing, and all aspects of it from the acting to the effects were great. For as great as it was though, I don’t know that it needs a sequel. Hollywood has a bad habit of not being able to just let things be. One of my biggest complaints in recent decades is that everything is another sequel or remake. Or a superhero or comic book movie. They don’t take a chance nor can they seem to come up with anything brand new. It’s completely about money, and even if a movie breaks even or makes just a modest profit, it’s considered a failure. Which is too bad. I’ve been involved in the television and film world for 23 years now, and have always thought of it as an art. Not just some money making machine. Edge of Tomorrow, just like Cruise’s movie Oblivion from a few years back now, I felt were fresh and original. But they don’t necessarily need sequels. Now as long as the basic characters and story justify that, then absolutely. For instance, there hasn’t been one Mission: Impossible movie that I haven’t anything but loved. Those make sense to make more of. They can function as independent stories with many of the same characters continuing their journeys as a profession. And if the quality of production stays consistent too, which I think it absolutely has with the “Mission” films, then it’s a double plus. But I say just let “Edge” be.
That makes sense too, perhaps he can whimsically reset the days after/before be falls asleep or he can create reset checkpoints in time as long as he maintains the omega blood in his system
I always liked the ending. I interpreted the ending as saying that, by killing the omega Cage either revoked its ability to reset the day (and therefore it lost the first battles and the alphas could not learn how to win) or that Cage inherited the full power (which would be cool because now he can keep coming back to the day, even after living for decades)
If you follow the movie's logic (which I did enjoy, btw) - let's say Cruise lives a long, wonderful life, marries Rita, get's to 90 and dies from a heart attack....he'll reset everything back to the day the Allies declared victory. Unless things turn sour before then and he wants a do-over.
When you get covered in the blood of an Alpha when you die, you inherit the reset ability from the Alpha hampering the Omega. When he dies Cage is covered in the blood of the Omega for which nothing was posited in the movie by the characters because they would have to envision that as an event with consequences. In my mind it was reasonable to assume that Cage is now the fulcrum for the time reset though it is uncertain how much control he has. As far as the reset time lapse is concerned, the reset takes Cage to the day before the event. So, when the Omega is killed it is the day before the invasion not the day of the invasion. So once again the reset sends Cage back to the day before the event, except this time it is the flight into London and irrespective of when the Omega died, the reset happens with the consequence of that death and the Omega can not be undead. Easy.
This is one of my favorite action movies, but every time a rewatch it I turn it off right after he sacrifices himself. That’s how I choose to believe the story ends.
No explanation for the ending given. Here is my explanation- when an Alpha dies, it triggers the Omega to reset the day and try again to win the battle. This gives the mimics an advantage, as they can adjust their tactics. But Cage kills an Omega. So either the Omega has a defense mechanism that causes it to reset the day or there's another higher tier creature that gets a signal when an Omega dies. Either way, when an Omega dies, the mimics decide the enemy forces are too powerful and they retreat from that planet. They can then adjust their strategy, add more powerful forces and try again.
You could argue that William Cage ( Tom Cruise) is actually the Omega that's come back from the future to try to kill himself. How and why? He inherited the Omegas power to relive his life over and over no matter what the manner of death, even from old age, possibly even allowing him to live in perpetuity. Even to the point where he evolves into the Omega in the distant future and driven by madness, finds a means of time travel, goes back to Earth and tries to put an end to his paradox. This storyline would equate to a Jinn paradox.
Addendum question. As explained an alpha dies, the omega detects that and then resets the time. after blood exposure if the human dies the omega detects and thinking it's an alpha dying resets the time. It's not the alpha resetting it's the omega. At end when cruise is exposed to the blood again and the omega is dead how is the time reset?
@GameAholicsVideo I like that. I was thinking exposure to the omega's blood was different from the alpha's and that was why 6 extra hours. But a new alien we haven't seen yet is a better answer. And a sequel of course.
"Shaky logic aside?..." Really? The "shaky logic" is exactly WHY people did not like it -- it felt like a cop out. And now all you have done here is confirm that it WAS a cop out... but for good "emotional reasons". Come on, people!! I get that, but DO THE WORK to make us understand the logic of WHY it was that way! Why 2 days instead of one? Was it because of the Omega's death right before Cage dies? Yes? No? Make a DECISION!
Wait what don't you get? I can explain it. It resets to the morning before the day you die, not the same morning of the day you die because it gives them more time to prepare, He didn't reset two days before. He reset one day before. Because they did the last mission at the end on the same day he woke up on the base in cuffs. They didn't wait to the next day on the beach war. Remember even his quad is still alive they helped them at the end. You get set back the morning before, not the same morning of the day you die. When he woke up in the helicopter at the beginning is the day before he woke on the base with in handcuffs. He beat the Omega that same night, not the next day on the beach. People forget that the night he beat the omega is the night before the beach. People also think the day of the beach war is the same day he wakes up in cuffs, but it's not. You don't get sent back the last time you fell asleep because remember he loses his power and gets a blood transfusion he was a sleep during that but that was the same night he killed the omega. So that means he can sleep and keep going without reseting, he resets if he dies. I think lol 😆
I read the book first. I thought it interesting that the book's character was just a grunt. But Tom Cruise Big Movie Star can't play a mere grunt, so he was made an officer, then busted down to a grunt. As for who gave this movie a generic 1950s title, I have no idea. Only when the discs came out did somebody finally figure out a better name: Live, Die, Repeat.
Remember, ticket sales are gross sales, not net, which hovers around 50% of gross. This means the movie broke even as far as production costs, but does not include marketing which can be as much as the production cost. So, it lost over $150 million
He was never traveling to the past. It was always an alternate universe he would travel to when he dies. Science can't reconcile traveling to the past but theoritacally parallel universes do exist. Parallel universes don't have to follow our present timeline. You can theoratically travel to a universe where it's 1980 on earth as you leave 2024 earth to visit it.
It's simple. There are two Cages at the end: one asleep on the helicopter and the second in Paris dealing with the Omega. The first one awakes in a world where the Paris Cage is successful.
It was amazingly entertaining. Cruise, for all his quirky behavior and choice of being involved with Scientology is a skilled and highly talented actor. Although some of his choices to perform his own stunts may well end his life sooner rather than later I have enjoyed almost all of his films and will continue to give him my patronage and publicly admit I am a big fan.
Nice Video, but I'm not buying the explanation. It's not based upon a Day, or Two Days - (Cage is not resetting the day... It's not based upon time other than a specific time. It has to be a reset point SET by the Omega (this specific time and place) because not all deaths were at the same time for Cage/Alpha/Omega. Cage had lasted late in the day when he reached the German Dam ambush and still reset to the same time/place after dying (we don't see this because it flips to him briefing Rita and the Professor about the trap) THEORY: The Omega establishes a preset time every day to reset to IF an Alpha dies. Since Cage had 'died' before the reset time established for that day by the Omega; the last reset was just moved to that last reset time that the Omega set. (Just like a Video Game, except you don't get to choose the reset point - you just get the last one.) Since the Alpha/Cage death was BEFORE the time of Cage's original reset point and Cage could not be reset to the future - only the past. The Day wasn't actually reset. The Omega was resetting to it's last SAVED GAME point. Unfortunately for the Omega, it was killed and couldn't reset. In order for Cage to 'once again' reset the day, he'd have to know how to create his own reset point (Omega Ability) since the Alphas weren't establishing that point otherwise, why reset a whole day when all you have to do is reset hours (maybe minutes) before the Alpha was last killed and move forward from there. Less chance of 'stealing the Omega's ability to reset the day'.
Their is a flaw , with the mimik dying and the reset of the timeline. ! Is only the mimik able resetting the timeline ? If , yes ? The main Character did not defeated the mimik. Stay healthy !
I think they would absolutely ruin the premise by making a sequel! The movie plot was self contained about time travel. Where can you add a sequel unless the Earth is invaded again by the same Mimics who are likely aware of what Tom Cruise did via their interstellar Hive mind and take precautions to stop him?
The film suffered from poor marketing, primarily messing with the title - should just do a different movie with the same people not a sequel just an equal.
Yep, telling UA-cam to stop recommending SlashFilm content. These guys are clearly a joke. He doesn’t go back two days, he goes back one. Note that the rule isn’t “24 hours”. That wouldn’t make sense as a rule for an alien organism. We can infer that it’s a fairly significant amount of time, rounded to the nearest wake-up. And since the final mission ended before dawn (and _several_ hours before every other mission did), he went back “a day” to his next prior wake-up.
WAY TOO MUCH FILLER OMG!!! At 12 seconds you state here's what happened at the end. Then the next 3 minutes talk about EVERYTHING but the end... work on that.. all good
By the way, consider this. Cage could now live a full life and die and reset to the moment he is flying into London again. He could keep doing this in a time loop until he grows tired of it and exsanguinates himself to end it entirely.
Be careful 😬 , this is Tom and McQuarrie's film , let's just hope Emily's Rita character not be killed off like Rebecca's Ilsa character in Mission Impossible dead reckoning 🙏🙏🙏
I believe earth could wipe out all existing of 2 day and has been of life form..no bones no bones thus the human species..has lived death repeat..remember space created a planet designed to create life over time..with a sun right where it has 2 be...this film idea...is hint 4 who we really are...we fight and kill over gold and vanity...never knowing we live on the impossible...Miracle ❤
I like to comment on the vids as I listen to them and after 49 seconds you already misrepresented the movie. Cruise was indeed a PR officer. In fact it becomes obvious that Cruise was an executive driving force behind the recruitment program for the army. At no time does the movie indicate he is selfish. In fact the General is the bad one trying to place an officer untrained for combat into a pitched battle for the general's aggrandisement and promotion following a high casualty battle. Let's see what else you screw up.
4:10 375 million from a 178 million budget is NOT a profit 😂🤦♂️... Movie - $178 Marketing - Is 1/3 - 1/2 the budget, lets say $62 mil Theaters get roughly 1/2 the box-office Thats 178 + 62 = 240 × 2 = $480 million dollars to break even. 100 million short equals 50 million in losses 👍.
Do you want to see an "Edge of Tomorrow" sequel?
i don´t know, the movie is great as it is. I think a sequel only can make it worse.
dear god yes
If they do something different from a timeloop, then sure... but if it's just the lazy "next loop day" then I think that mission would be impossible even for a top gun like Tom Cruise.
Man, iv wanted an sequel forever, but i don't want them to make one atm, movies suck atm.
Yes
This video does NOT explain the ending at all.
Thank you for saving me 5 minutes!
No it doesn't. AFter this comment, I'll be explaining the use of the "don't recommend this channel" button
I went back through it twice. I was like, WTF, did I miss it?
Right. Think you may have missed the point of the video. A logically consistent ending was foregone to allow for a happy ending.
The movie is about Cage's character arc, so the writers felt obligated to elevate that over a "cleaner" ending in which Cage's sacrifice would make (more) sense but would likely send the audience home with mixed emotions.
he never said he'd explain it, he's just stating that we now know why it doesn't make sense.
Such an amazing and underrated Tom Cruise movie. They actually did the source material justice, which is rare these days. RIP Bill Paxton.
RIP Bill.
Bill Paxton was always one of my favorite actors. Would’ve loved to have met him, but never got the chance. And this movie is fantastic. Loved Bill’s role. Perfectly cast
Explained the movie, didn't actually explain why it was plausible to use that ending. It is simple: Cage gains the ability to reset the day when soaked in the blood of the Alpha he killed as he is dying at the same time. Every time he dies, it resets the day. He loses the ability to reset the day after the blood transfusion. He accomplishes the mission to kill the Omega, and in doing so he is bathed in the blood of the Omega as he dies. If you look at the reaction of the Alpha that stabs him you should realize that that reaction is a panic that those exact circumstances mean the defeat of the Mimics in the conflict. Because Cage died bathed in the blood of the Omega, he has regained the ability to reset the time, this time more advanced (two days), but since the Omega is the key to the Mimics reset success, when Cage does this, the Omega Mimic is not brought back, which allows the Defensive forces to defeat them. Think of the Omega as a central brain controlling a hive. No brain to send commands, no successful attack.
Certainly a better explanation than this video.
I agree with your idea except for 1 point I don’t think he lost the ability to reset time, watch with that idea in mind and you see many times that he reattaches to some things just before they happen.
One day still, but because the end attack was earlier and overnight rather than dawn next day the reset point was further back to when he was still a Major
That was pretty much my conclusion after watching the movie. Spot on!
I’d like to see how the humans won which is the timeline between cage getting exposed to omega blood and when he wakes up two days before. That could be an entire movie itself as they have the advantage.
"Sgt. Farrell! You're American!"
"No, sir. I'm from Kentucky."
Why are summarizing the movie when Im just here for the ending explanation?
Only dislike I’ve ever left. Cause same
Imagine that William Cage dies many decades after the Omega is destroyed and whose “blood” washes over Cage sending him back two days where he awakes in the helicopter. He lands in London to a victorious human race into a situation that only he knows how and why. Given the dynamics of the time shift that the Omega controlled, and was obviously transferred to Cage, it’s logical to believe that when cage dies again he awakens back in the helicopter only to see a victorious human race celebrating, again. Around and around he goes until and because of some unforeseeable - or intentional - event causes a blood transfusion… then he truly dies.
Thanks for saving my time.
Um.. is there a sequel to this video that explains it finally?
@@chriswilson9035 but why don't dislikes show anymore. I haven't seen one for years, even though I'm pretty sure I've seen some videos that had to have some.
I see the film from the Omega's point of view. It reaches forward in time until an Alpha is killed and then pulls back. Like getting burned or injured and pulling your hand away to a safe distance. When the Omega is killed time resets to the Omega's present.
Very interesting. I like that explanation. It also leaves it open for a sequel because one shouldn't assume the Omega is just going to give up so easily.
I would like to see a prequel where the aliens arrive and end with Rita's win at Versailles.
Now that is possible because there are always yesterdays.
He doesn't go back two days. He goes back one day, but his final battle with the Omega happens at night instead of during the dawn raid the next morning, so when his day resets, it's a day earlier than all the other resets.
But that logic doesn't quite take hold, cause there were so many times that cruise died during training but it still reset him to the same morning
So basically the war battle was still meant to happen as they had acted quickly before the mission is started.
His original reset point was determined by the death of the Alpha -- with the Omega doing the reset. His final reset point was about 6 hours earlier -- and probably the at the limit of the Omega's (and now his) capacity. The problem, of course, is that the Omega exists in the reset timeline. Cruise's ability, however, let's him reset to earlier -- after taking out the Omega a second unseen time (probably with a large missile at the Louve -- whatever the General's "large energy surge" was).
Problem, of course, is that the Omega is really a Beta. The actual Omega is in outer space -- and will be sending a new invasion under its " time reset" capacity.
This movie is so underrated. Just to see Tom Cruise die that many times in and of itself made this a masterpiece.
There's a comedy version called Boss Level that's quite fun too.
This movie was brilliant and I loved it. I do not want a sequel however.
One of my favorite movies.😊 And sequel? Yes please!
Best role Bill Paxton ever had.
Agreed, he absolutely nailed it.
Not even close to Paxton's best role, but he still killed it, because that's what Bill Paxton did.
You never explained why it made sense.
I used to ask people "Have you seen Edge of Tomorrow" and would get a blank stare. Then I would ask "have you seen Live, Die, Repeat" and they would immediately know what I was talking about.
you mean japanese people
I know - worst title ever, like a 1950s movie title.
Colossal naming error by the marketing team. People still don't know how to refer to the film!
They should make a prequel of what she went through.
I understood it as while he is now the omega he can go back a full day , and since the solder mimics were part of the omega since it's death they died as well, meaning the omega time travel isn't time travel but projecting knowledge to a past version of your self
I thought this movie was brilliant. One of my very favorites involving time travel. I think it was presented in a way that wasn’t confusing, and all aspects of it from the acting to the effects were great. For as great as it was though, I don’t know that it needs a sequel. Hollywood has a bad habit of not being able to just let things be. One of my biggest complaints in recent decades is that everything is another sequel or remake. Or a superhero or comic book movie. They don’t take a chance nor can they seem to come up with anything brand new. It’s completely about money, and even if a movie breaks even or makes just a modest profit, it’s considered a failure. Which is too bad. I’ve been involved in the television and film world for 23 years now, and have always thought of it as an art. Not just some money making machine. Edge of Tomorrow, just like Cruise’s movie Oblivion from a few years back now, I felt were fresh and original. But they don’t necessarily need sequels. Now as long as the basic characters and story justify that, then absolutely. For instance, there hasn’t been one Mission: Impossible movie that I haven’t anything but loved. Those make sense to make more of. They can function as independent stories with many of the same characters continuing their journeys as a profession. And if the quality of production stays consistent too, which I think it absolutely has with the “Mission” films, then it’s a double plus. But I say just let “Edge” be.
Bro decided to just start yapping
@@spookytanookyand you started typing lmao.
Well said 😎👍
Try Frequency with Jim Cavaziel and Dennis Quaid. Great movie.
@@Solw149 I still love that line "You're going down 30 years ago, you just don't know it yet."
He’s immortal at the end of the movie.
As long as he doesn’t receive a blood transfusion
@@curtstar1 actually since I posted this I’m now thinking he isn’t immortal. As the Omega has the ability to reset the day, and that’s dead now?
That makes sense too, perhaps he can whimsically reset the days after/before be falls asleep or he can create reset checkpoints in time as long as he maintains the omega blood in his system
@@curtstar1he just has to kill himself again?
I always liked the ending. I interpreted the ending as saying that, by killing the omega Cage either revoked its ability to reset the day (and therefore it lost the first battles and the alphas could not learn how to win) or that Cage inherited the full power (which would be cool because now he can keep coming back to the day, even after living for decades)
If you follow the movie's logic (which I did enjoy, btw) - let's say Cruise lives a long, wonderful life, marries Rita, get's to 90 and dies from a heart attack....he'll reset everything back to the day the Allies declared victory. Unless things turn sour before then and he wants a do-over.
This movie is SO good
When you get covered in the blood of an Alpha when you die, you inherit the reset ability from the Alpha hampering the Omega. When he dies Cage is covered in the blood of the Omega for which nothing was posited in the movie by the characters because they would have to envision that as an event with consequences. In my mind it was reasonable to assume that Cage is now the fulcrum for the time reset though it is uncertain how much control he has. As far as the reset time lapse is concerned, the reset takes Cage to the day before the event. So, when the Omega is killed it is the day before the invasion not the day of the invasion. So once again the reset sends Cage back to the day before the event, except this time it is the flight into London and irrespective of when the Omega died, the reset happens with the consequence of that death and the Omega can not be undead. Easy.
I thought he went further back in time because he got the blood earlier in the day than he did when he first got it.
This is one of my favorite action movies, but every time a rewatch it I turn it off right after he sacrifices himself. That’s how I choose to believe the story ends.
Wait, this version of 2020 is worse than ours… Impossible.
No explanation for the ending given. Here is my explanation- when an Alpha dies, it triggers the Omega to reset the day and try again to win the battle. This gives the mimics an advantage, as they can adjust their tactics. But Cage kills an Omega. So either the Omega has a defense mechanism that causes it to reset the day or there's another higher tier creature that gets a signal when an Omega dies. Either way, when an Omega dies, the mimics decide the enemy forces are too powerful and they retreat from that planet. They can then adjust their strategy, add more powerful forces and try again.
One of my absolute favorites. At the time it came out of nowhere for me.
You could argue that William Cage ( Tom Cruise) is actually the Omega that's come back from the future to try to kill himself. How and why? He inherited the Omegas power to relive his life over and over no matter what the manner of death, even from old age, possibly even allowing him to live in perpetuity. Even to the point where he evolves into the Omega in the distant future and driven by madness, finds a means of time travel, goes back to Earth and tries to put an end to his paradox. This storyline would equate to a Jinn paradox.
4:16 Rita and her squad, marching out to battle. Emily is a total BADASS. The woman is death...on two legs.
It's not enough to double your money... they need to make even MORE money than that.
Addendum question. As explained an alpha dies, the omega detects that and then resets the time. after blood exposure if the human dies the omega detects and thinking it's an alpha dying resets the time. It's not the alpha resetting it's the omega. At end when cruise is exposed to the blood again and the omega is dead how is the time reset?
There actually has to be another alien entity -- which resets when an Omega is killed. That's why Tom goes back an additional 6 hours or so..
@GameAholicsVideo I like that. I was thinking exposure to the omega's blood was different from the alpha's and that was why 6 extra hours. But a new alien we haven't seen yet is a better answer. And a sequel of course.
It was a good movie. Until I read the "All you need is kill". Now it is still a good movie, but a wasted opportunity
"Shaky logic aside?..." Really? The "shaky logic" is exactly WHY people did not like it -- it felt like a cop out. And now all you have done here is confirm that it WAS a cop out... but for good "emotional reasons". Come on, people!! I get that, but DO THE WORK to make us understand the logic of WHY it was that way! Why 2 days instead of one? Was it because of the Omega's death right before Cage dies? Yes? No? Make a DECISION!
Wait what don't you get? I can explain it. It resets to the morning before the day you die, not the same morning of the day you die because it gives them more time to prepare, He didn't reset two days before. He reset one day before. Because they did the last mission at the end on the same day he woke up on the base in cuffs. They didn't wait to the next day on the beach war. Remember even his quad is still alive they helped them at the end. You get set back the morning before, not the same morning of the day you die. When he woke up in the helicopter at the beginning is the day before he woke on the base with in handcuffs. He beat the Omega that same night, not the next day on the beach.
People forget that the night he beat the omega is the night before the beach. People also think the day of the beach war is the same day he wakes up in cuffs, but it's not.
You don't get sent back the last time you fell asleep because remember he loses his power and gets a blood transfusion he was a sleep during that but that was the same night he killed the omega. So that means he can sleep and keep going without reseting, he resets if he dies. I think lol 😆
It always made sense.
I read the book first. I thought it interesting that the book's character was just a grunt. But Tom Cruise Big Movie Star can't play a mere grunt, so he was made an officer, then busted down to a grunt. As for who gave this movie a generic 1950s title, I have no idea. Only when the discs came out did somebody finally figure out a better name: Live, Die, Repeat.
I think it was better he was a suit. Then a grunt. Otherwise story Audie Murphy
It's was an awesome movie.. definitely want to see a sequel
Remember, ticket sales are gross sales, not net, which hovers around 50% of gross. This means the movie broke even as far as production costs, but does not include marketing which can be as much as the production cost. So, it lost over $150 million
He was never traveling to the past. It was always an alternate universe he would travel to when he dies. Science can't reconcile traveling to the past but theoritacally parallel universes do exist. Parallel universes don't have to follow our present timeline. You can theoratically travel to a universe where it's 1980 on earth as you leave 2024 earth to visit it.
My question is how does she know the resets stop after a blood transfusion? Only way to know for sure is have her die and the reset doesn't happen.
It's simple. There are two Cages at the end: one asleep on the helicopter and the second in Paris dealing with the Omega. The first one awakes in a world where the Paris Cage is successful.
It was amazingly entertaining. Cruise, for all his quirky behavior and choice of being involved with Scientology is a skilled and highly talented actor. Although some of his choices to perform his own stunts may well end his life sooner rather than later I have enjoyed almost all of his films and will continue to give him my patronage and publicly admit I am a big fan.
If you have to explain any part of a movie, it is no longer doing what it set out to do, ENTERTAIN.
We all have 24 hours, no more, no less...
Bro, Tom Cruise in space movie scares me.
He might release himself in outer space to make it more realistic.
Nice Video, but I'm not buying the explanation. It's not based upon a Day, or Two Days - (Cage is not resetting the day... It's not based upon time other than a specific time. It has to be a reset point SET by the Omega (this specific time and place) because not all deaths were at the same time for Cage/Alpha/Omega. Cage had lasted late in the day when he reached the German Dam ambush and still reset to the same time/place after dying (we don't see this because it flips to him briefing Rita and the Professor about the trap)
THEORY: The Omega establishes a preset time every day to reset to IF an Alpha dies. Since Cage had 'died' before the reset time established for that day by the Omega; the last reset was just moved to that last reset time that the Omega set. (Just like a Video Game, except you don't get to choose the reset point - you just get the last one.) Since the Alpha/Cage death was BEFORE the time of Cage's original reset point and Cage could not be reset to the future - only the past.
The Day wasn't actually reset. The Omega was resetting to it's last SAVED GAME point. Unfortunately for the Omega, it was killed and couldn't reset. In order for Cage to 'once again' reset the day, he'd have to know how to create his own reset point (Omega Ability) since the Alphas weren't establishing that point otherwise, why reset a whole day when all you have to do is reset hours (maybe minutes) before the Alpha was last killed and move forward from there. Less chance of 'stealing the Omega's ability to reset the day'.
I hope they make an anime that sticks to the book.
Mistake two. He wakes up the day prior, (There is no way he would have the time to achieve what he does if it were an hour before the invasion).
so in short
time reset one day because of the blood mix at the explosion but omega didn't reset because he died
Was this Bill Paxton’s final film?
Their is a flaw , with the mimik dying and the reset of the timeline. ! Is only the mimik able resetting the timeline ? If , yes ? The main Character did not defeated the mimik. Stay healthy !
I think killing the Omega resets it back 2 days
best movie of that year.
If you don't understand the ending, it's only because too many people are basically dumb, poor education does that
The ending was to easy,to understand. Never needed someone to explain it.
I think they would absolutely ruin the premise by making a sequel! The movie plot was self contained about time travel. Where can you add a sequel unless the Earth is invaded again by the same Mimics who are likely aware of what Tom Cruise did via their interstellar Hive mind and take precautions to stop him?
The film suffered from poor marketing, primarily messing with the title - should just do a different movie with the same people not a sequel just an equal.
The alpha allows one day. The omega alls two days. Ok by me.
Yep, telling UA-cam to stop recommending SlashFilm content. These guys are clearly a joke.
He doesn’t go back two days, he goes back one. Note that the rule isn’t “24 hours”. That wouldn’t make sense as a rule for an alien organism. We can infer that it’s a fairly significant amount of time, rounded to the nearest wake-up.
And since the final mission ended before dawn (and _several_ hours before every other mission did), he went back “a day” to his next prior wake-up.
WAY TOO MUCH FILLER OMG!!! At 12 seconds you state here's what happened at the end. Then the next 3 minutes talk about EVERYTHING but the end... work on that.. all good
Don't recommend channel.
I would love a sequel.
Yes, I remember now
Loved this movie!
By the way, consider this. Cage could now live a full life and die and reset to the moment he is flying into London again. He could keep doing this in a time loop until he grows tired of it and exsanguinates himself to end it entirely.
Why does General Brigham screw Cage over in the first place?
Be careful 😬 , this is Tom and McQuarrie's film , let's just hope Emily's Rita character not be killed off like Rebecca's Ilsa character in Mission Impossible dead reckoning 🙏🙏🙏
I believe earth could wipe out all existing of 2 day and has been of life form..no bones no bones thus the human species..has lived death repeat..remember space created a planet designed to create life over time..with a sun right where it has 2 be...this film idea...is hint 4 who we really are...we fight and kill over gold and vanity...never knowing we live on the impossible...Miracle ❤
Internet “ Tom Cruise middle tooth”
I like to comment on the vids as I listen to them and after 49 seconds you already misrepresented the movie. Cruise was indeed a PR officer. In fact it becomes obvious that Cruise was an executive driving force behind the recruitment program for the army. At no time does the movie indicate he is selfish. In fact the General is the bad one trying to place an officer untrained for combat into a pitched battle for the general's aggrandisement and promotion following a high casualty battle. Let's see what else you screw up.
Sure, now is as clear as mud!
Truth is correspondence with the world
Tom has the best wig. No bald head
Doesn’t help that bill Paxton died
In the manga cage kills Rita. The aliens are still there & winning! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
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Great "surf movie"! Channel surf into the movie and stay to watch
Logic States this movie will never have a sequel. Why? Because Tomorrow Never Dies. Baa dump dump!
4:10 375 million from a 178 million budget is NOT a profit 😂🤦♂️...
Movie - $178
Marketing - Is 1/3 - 1/2 the budget, lets say $62 mil
Theaters get roughly 1/2 the box-office
Thats 178 + 62 = 240 × 2 = $480 million dollars to break even.
100 million short equals 50 million in losses 👍.
TOP MOVIE !
Great movie
I don't go to scientology actor movies
If you couldn't figure out the ending, you're not very smart. And, no - we do NOT need a sequel.
Just a shitty recap no real substance……
dont waste your time