As Jiro and Toggle point out, this isn’t time reversal, this is Benjamin Button disease). I think the original short story, much more than the film, portrays this correctly as a tragi-comedy. For example, he’s a Brigadier-General, but he gets laughed out of the army because he looks like a 16-year-old.
I wonder about people who think that life would be better lived backwards, or that effect should precede cause. Isn’t this the universe telling you “Change your ways” in neon capital letters?
Well, the central thing would seem to be changing aging, which isn’t induced by any human actions (although you might say people who live healthier get to age more slowly) - if there’s any message from the universe in aging, that message is simply “fuck you for being here”.
As Jiro and Toggle point out, this isn’t time reversal, this is Benjamin Button disease). I think the original short story, much more than the film, portrays this correctly as a tragi-comedy. For example, he’s a Brigadier-General, but he gets laughed out of the army because he looks like a 16-year-old.
I wonder about people who think that life would be better lived backwards, or that effect should precede cause. Isn’t this the universe telling you “Change your ways” in neon capital letters?
Well, the central thing would seem to be changing aging, which isn’t induced by any human actions (although you might say people who live healthier get to age more slowly) - if there’s any message from the universe in aging, that message is simply “fuck you for being here”.