The plot is still very good, especially towards the end, I always thought that the mysterious killer was Sam himself until the end, but I didn't expect it to be his sister. In fact, in the final analysis, all this can be regarded as because of him, and it is also unexpected. , it makes sense. At the end of the film, little Jenny burns a Barbie doll, which should indicate that she set the fire in Sam's house when she was a child, because if his aunt hadn't died, she couldn't have been born; Also her mother-killer. (The thing that is a bit buggy is that little Jenny can actually travel to before birth) I can't think about it anymore, I'm almost confused. In short, a movie that can tell the story well at the end is a good movie, better than the first two.
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