The story of time and space is full of holes from the beginning, the first day should be Thursday, and Linda, who has not experienced from Sunday to Wednesday, blurted out when her daughter asked when Dad was coming back, "Today, he only went for one night. "Shouldn't she say, 'Baby, it's Sunday, Daddy's off.'"? Of course, the biggest flaw was Bridgette's injury, which he suffered on Tuesday but disappeared on Thursday.
The director seems to have a poor grasp of the logic of the story. In fact, the difficulty of this story is much smaller than that of "Deja Vu", but the rigor is far worse. It's like Linda went to Claire on Friday, but the director didn't seem to explain how she knew Claire's address.
Throughout the film, Linda seems to be more willing to find the cause of her time and space than to save her husband's life. And the rescue after the conscience is finally discovered is more like murder.
It is a bit embarrassing that the movie is ruthlessly obliterated after giving people hope. In the end, Linda, with her belly straight, looked into the distance. In fact, she didn't need to do this, and it wasn't a hero's posthumous son, inheriting his will or the like.
There's nothing outstanding about the movie, it's pretty decent. Sandra Bullock is getting old, a little sad, and not pretty. Amber Valletta has a sexy taste in her bones, but there are too few scenes.
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