In order to bring his son's family back to life, Tanhouse created a time machine, but tore the world in two. In these two interconnected and opposing worlds, four generations experience a never-ending cycle of reincarnation due to the existence of time travel. Those who live in it always have deep obsessions: Egan is haunted by the possibility of time travel, Noah is devoted to finding his daughter, Hannah wants Ulrich all her life, Claudia just wants to find The way to keep my daughter alive...
In the last reincarnation, Claudia, who was wandering in the two worlds, pieced together the fragments accumulated in several reincarnations, and finally found a way to end it all: to prevent the tragedy of Tannhaus' son family in the origin world. And it took Jonah and Martha to do it all.
In this way, Jonah who just lost Martha met Martha who just lost Jonah in the parallel world. They don't know each other yet, but they have known each other for a lifetime.
"We were a mistake." This phrase is repeated in both worlds, throughout the life of Jonah and Martha, who love and kill each other. It was they who created the déjà vu of eternal reincarnation.
When the passage opens, Jonah and Martha see each other's childhoods in parallel universes through a window. They found each other and went to the origin world together.
The beginning is the end, and the end is the beginning. The real end is never the beginning.
"Do you think we'll leave anything behind? Or are we just like that? A dream? We never really existed." "I don't know." "You and I are the perfect couple, never trust the other."
The rain stopped, Jonah and Martha prevented the car accident, which meant that their world would never exist. At the last moment, without kisses, without words, they silently held hands and turned into nothingness under the night sky. Another place, another time, old Adam and Eve also held hands, ending a lifetime of grudges. Claudia sheds happy tears as she disappears. Because she knew that in that world, her daughter would have a chance to live.
The obsession disappeared and the pain was healed. This is heaven, an unknown world with no destiny and no reincarnation. At an ordinary family dinner, all six seem to have found their own happiness. Everything is like a familiar dream that never existed. Only Hannah still vaguely remembers one name: Jonah.
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