Like the previous two films, the male protagonist of this film also has the ability to transcend time and space and spy on other people's lives and deaths. He uses this function to help the police solve cases and earn some tips by the way. But suddenly one day, he received a strange case, saying that his ex-girlfriend was killed, and that the one who killed his ex-girlfriend was a third party, but his ex-girlfriend's sister said that the third-party man did not Possibly killing her sister, so the male protagonist took over the case.
He used his superpowers to find the murderer. Of course, the butterfly effect also occurred in the middle, and many people died. In the end, he found out that the real murderer was always by his side, that is his sister of one of his mother's compatriots. The only reason her sister did this was that she didn't want others to share her brother. She thought that the brother could only be her own. Of course, in order to revive those innocent people, the male protagonist once again traveled through time and space and returned to the scene of the fire 15 years ago. At that time, his sister should have been burned to death, but in order to save his sister, the male protagonist made his parents both In the death, this time the male protagonist made up for his fault and brought her sister's fate back on track.
But at the end of the film, the male protagonist's daughter puts a beautiful doll on the grill and shows an evil smile. I can't help but suspect that this little girl is the reincarnation of his sister. While this detail lays the groundwork for the next film, it may have other, deeper meanings.
I was thinking that if the male protagonist hadn't tampered with his sister's fate at will, maybe everyone would have a good ending. Such an outcome is what the God of Destiny would most like to see, but the male protagonist went against the arrangement of fate, so a series of Bad luck happened to him. Although he finally got things right, there are still deep troubles, so it's better for people to be confused. In other words, just live in the moment. As for tomorrow's affairs, God will There are arrangements.
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