If you believe in the existence of the Illuminati, you may believe in this story too. Or not. I am suffering from a painful disease since 2–3 years ,Its called Endometriosis.
Near the end of the movie, it is revealed that each of the lives that Nemo had lived were all in fact made up. He had imagined these lives at age 9 when trying to determine whether to live with his mother or his father.
Parents need to know that Mr. Nobody is a 2009 science fiction movie in which Jared Leto plays "the last living mortal" at the end of the 21st century. The circular and at times elusive overall themes and storyline make this a difficult movie for younger viewers.
As for why old Nemo remembers all of his possible lives, it's because he really did have the power to see the future AND because he has Dementia or Alzheimers. The only timeline in which Nemo tells people he can see the future is the timeline with Anna (the one that I said I believe is the true life he lived).
And so Nemo leaves the platform and ultimately finds Anna, and lives his life happily with her.
Both films share the same writer and producer, a Russian villain, similar themes and plot beats, as well as thoughtful world-building, but Nobody is much more than merely a John Wick clone.
To ensure the survival of the clownfish group, Marlin (Nemo's father) would have become Marlene, and mated with a younger male from the adolescent population already living on the anemone, researchers said.
There is no official release date confirmed yet for Nobody 2 – however, it's likely we'll see it in cinemas in early 2024, three years after the first movie. Speaking to Collider, producer Kelly McCormick revealed plans for Nobody 2 to enter production in 2023.
Nobody (Eric Morden) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the founder of the Brotherhood of Dada and an enemy of the Doom Patrol. Introduced as Morden in Doom Patrol #86 (March 1964), the character was re-envisioned as Mr. Nobody for Doom Patrol vol.
As described, within Mr. Nobody there are three main timelines, within which there are further countless branches of temporal dimensions.
Who called Hutch at the end of the movie ? Hutch's former employer who got him released from police custody. It's a get out of the jail for service required card.
Has anyone ever seen him? Answer: No, no one has ever seen Mr. Nobody's face.
You have to make the right choice. As long as you don't choose, everything remains possible.
To combat the amnesia, Nemo starts to work with a tattoo-faced psychiatrist, Dr. Feldheim (Allan Corduner), and begins to tell his life story.
Hutch sends his family to safety before setting his house on fire to destroy any evidence. Hutch reveals, to a group of chained dead/beat-up thugs, that he is a former "auditor" ("the last guy any organization wants to see at their door"), an assassin employed by intelligence agencies.
Emma had written a paper on his case, so he wanted to find her and get treated by her. He left himself clues between each reset. He confessed his murders to Emma, and then tried to kill her but fell out a window and died. Emma kept his secret and said he killed himself.
Ernest ran and asked Nobody how the Doom Patrol will survive inside Ezekiel. Mr. Nobody realized that they could not go out or do something, and before he could respond, the explosion reached them. After the explosion, Nobody and Ernest were trapped in the painting.
John saving Mr. Nobody's dog leaves him somewhat personally indebted to Keanu Reeves' character, so Mr. Nobody ultimately helps John reach the duel in order to pay him back for saving his dog.
8 His Powers Are The Result Of A Nazi Experiment
After fleeing the Brotherhood of Evil, Mr. Nobody found an ex-Nazi scientist that promised to give him the ability to drain the sanity out of any human. Morden accepted undergoing the experiment, but drove himself crazy first. This also made him lose his human body.
Instead the wearer is showing the opposite their own cards (which is why the position of the wrist makes sense here). So the interpretation of it is, imo, that if you see this tattoo you see a 7-2 in your hands, meaning that by meeting this person you just got dealt the worst possible hand by them.
He sparked a media frenzy and was later dubbed the Piano Man after witnesses heard him play Beethoven's “Moonlight Sonata” from memory. “Mr. Nobody” is not the fictionalized retelling of the Piano Man (who was later found to be a hoaxer) but a highly imaginative tale tinged with Hitchcockian tension and kinetic pacing.
Mr. Nobody is the one who always damages books by tearing them. He leaves the door slightly open without closing it properly.
One day, Coral revealed that she would love a home with an ocean view, so the devoted Marlin managed to get her a much-prized anemone at the drop-off—with a view of the whole ocean. It is assumed that she and the eggs got eaten by the Barracuda; albeit never exactly confirmed in the movie canon.
There were more than 400 eggs in the hole and Nemo was the only one that survived.
That's right, we're talking about the opening scene in the movie, where a giant barracuda attacks the home of Nemo's dad, Marlin, and ends up eating Nemo's mom and all of his future brothers and sisters. It's heartbreaking, tragic and a reminder to why Marlin is so protective over his only son, Nemo.