Quote Originally Posted by Shana View Post
I watched Transcendence recently and the ending was a little bit confusing.
Will Caster does everything humankind wishes for and humans feared his capabilities and wanted to kill him. That's fine. But why didn't Evelyn understand him? She was his wife, after all.
In the end, she understands that he has been doing it for the good, but they end up dying,. Why? He could have healed her in a second. He knew every chemical component in her body and he could have easily detected the virus in her system. But he didn't. How? Are they loopholes or do they have an explanation?
In the very end, their garden is shown to be flourishing, after their death. What's that supposed to mean? It was an ingenious movie...Any ideas on my questions?
Don't be so confused.. I think the writing of the film was so week.. a very good concept was wasted. This movie was blamed for its week writing in Hollywood as I know.. logicless loopholes.. I don't know why Christopher Nolan took part in this project ,just for his favourite cinematographer making a movie ...