In terms of suspense, it can't keep up with "The Butterfly Effect"; in terms of rigor, it can't keep up with "Darkness"; in terms of healing, it can't keep up with "Time and Space Lover"; in terms of love, it can't keep up with "Unreachable Lover" and "The Time Traveler's Wife"; in solving cases, Can't catch up with "Black Hole Frequency"; in terms of tension, can't catch up with "Source Code". The ending is also noticeably inferior to The Invisible Guest by the same director.
There is no intense and exciting plot; there is no small freshness that warms and heals; there is no touching love; there is no rigorous scientific structure. The first time I saw the little policeman, I guessed it was Nick, and the ending of the movie was even more bland. Overall it feels overrated.
Personally, I feel that the ending is changed. After opening the excavated suitcase, Nick's skeleton appears, and then a small reversal is more appropriate. After all, changing time and space has to pay a corresponding price
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