In the Edge of Tomorrow, there is a story of a "nation that united against alienation", that proceeds in militaristic structure as understood from its subject. The only difference that separates from other similar movies that they have put the time loop issue at the center of the story. At the same time, it is a film that interprets fate by presenting various possibilities in the logic of 'what would it be like if I did it like this?' In the Edge of Tomorrow, which engages in the question of the traditional conservative view, which prejudices man should not be able to oversee his destiny, and therefore he should accept it, he is trying to overcome this idea of decisiveness through the cycle of time. The quote which repeated twice in the film "preparation and discipline make you the master of your fate" is the proof of opinion.
According to Albert Camus, perhaps the deepest desire of man is to obtain what is not available. In other words, it is to know where the life that is likened to a river is born (birth) and where to cast it (death). Because, if he has the knowledge, he will be able to pull the set and direction as he wishes. In the Edge of Tomorrow, of course, it does not use this view to mean the attainment of an existential essence. On the contrary, "I changed my destiny". Even if you try to show that you are away from the logic of creating a war hero in similar films, the image created with the point of view (especially from final of film) reverses this unseen situation.
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