"Time Loop", short summary of the film
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Looper (2012), directed by Rian Johnson, is a science fiction thriller set in a dystopian future where time travel exists but is strictly controlled and prohibited. The film combines elements of action, drama, and suspense to tell a gripping story about the complexities of time travel, fate, and the choices people make.

The film takes place in two main time periods: 2044, when the protagonist Joe lives, and 30 years later, in 2074, when time travel technology has been perfected and used by crime syndicates. In the future, time travel is illegal, but it is still secretly used by organized crime. Criminals from 2074 send their enemies back in time to 2044, where they are disposed of by "loopers" - hired killers who kill and dispose of these people. This system allows criminals in the future to cover their tracks and wipe out unwanted people from the face of the earth.
Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt)
In 2044, the film introduces us to Joe, a looper. He is a young, somewhat reckless hitman working for a crime syndicate. The looper is tasked with killing people sent back in time from 2074. The victims arrive bound, gagged, and with their hands tied, and are executed on the spot by the loopers. After committing a murder, the looper is paid in silver bars, which are strapped to the victim’s body. For a time, the system works without a hitch, until the loopers’ contracts end unexpectedly.
Each looper is eventually tasked with "closing the loop," meaning they must kill their older selves when their time comes. The older versions of the lasers are sent back in time to be killed by their younger selves. The younger version of the looper is given a "golden jackpot" and allowed to live out the rest of their lives until they are sent back to avoid being killed by their younger selves.
Old Joe (Bruce Willis)
The plot takes a twist when future Joe, Old Joe (played by Bruce Willis), travels back in time to be killed by his younger self. However, Old Joe manages to escape and goes on the run. His escape sets off a chain of events that will change both his younger self’s life and the course of future events.
Old Joe has a clear goal: to change his future. He intends to find and kill the man known as the Rainmaker, a mysterious figure from the future responsible for destroying the rooster syndicates and ruining the lives of many. Old Joe believes that by killing the Rainmaker as a child, he will prevent his future from turning out the way it did. As Old Joe progresses in his mission, the tension in the film mounts, and viewers begin to understand the moral and emotional complexities of time travel.
The Rainmaker and Cid (Pierce Gagnon)
The key to Old Joe’s plan lies in a boy named Sid (played by Pierce Gagnon), a child with special abilities. Sid is initially introduced as the son of Sarah (Emily Blunt), a woman living on a farm in rural America. As the investigation progresses, Old Joe begins to suspect that Sid is the future Rainmaker. The film explores Sid’s abilities, which are sometimes violent and uncontrollable due to his unstable powers. As Sid grows, he becomes a ruthless figure responsible for the destruction of the Rooster Syndicate in the future.
Old Joe’s mission is to stop Sid from becoming the Rainmaker by killing him before he reaches adulthood. However, young Joe, still a loyal agent of the crime syndicate, finds himself in a moral dilemma. He has been taught that the past is immutable and that fate is an unchangeable concept, a belief that is shattered when he is faced with the consequences of his actions.
Conflict
The film’s tension comes from the conflict between the two Joes - the morally conflicted young Joe and the older, more desperate and determined Old Joe. Old Joe’s intense desire to change the future and kill Sid as a child clashes with the ethical dilemma facing Joe, who begins to question his role as a killer.
As the two Joes cross paths and engage in a series of intense encounters, the question of whether fate can be changed becomes increasingly pressing. The idea of the interconnectedness of the past, present, and future takes center stage in the narrative, and the plot unfolds with increasingly complex twists.
The central theme of the film revolves around the struggle between fate and free will. Joe’s journey is both personal and philosophical as he ponders whether he can escape the life that has been destined for him. Meanwhile, old Joe’s determination to rewrite history leads him to make dangerous decisions that endanger the lives of those around him, particularly Sid and his mother, Sarah.
Climax
In the finale, Joe is forced to make a painful decision. After learning the truth about Sid’s future as the Rainmaker, Joe realizes that the future he is trying to prevent is actually a consequence of the violence and revenge he has been committing. In a moment of self-sacrifice, Joe takes his fate into his own hands by ending his life, ending Old Joe’s mission and preventing the cycle of violence that will lead to Sid’s bleak future.
By committing suicide, Joe eliminates a future in which Old Joe succeeds in his mission, thus preventing the rise of the Rainmaker. This selfless act ensures that Sid grows up to be a better man, breaking the destructive cycle of violence and revenge.
The film ends on a bittersweet note, as Joe’s actions effectively changed the course of history. The final scene suggests that Syd will grow up and live a different life, one not dictated by revenge and loss. Joe’s choice to sacrifice himself demonstrates that despite the complex and seemingly unchangeable nature of time travel, people are still capable of shaping their own destinies through their actions and choices.
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