This film is an excellent combination of Buddhist reincarnation theory and Western astrology. The male and female protagonist was born at the time of the tragedy 30 years ago. This seems to imply that the two were the reincarnations of the lovers in the tragedy that year. The implication is further strengthened by the feeling of deja vu after the two people meet in the film. A star died in the New York station tragedy thirty years ago. Thirty years later, its last afterglow arrived on Earth. The tragedy at the same time and place will be staged again. Here again, astrology is linked with fatalism. The whole film is immersed in an atmosphere of a certain number in the dark. Under the cloak of horror, it is actually a somewhat poignant love story. In one sentence, a couple who died thirty years ago were reincarnated thirty years ago. The story of the front edge will be continued in the next year. The film is also very sophisticated in production, and the overall feel is very "exquisite", beautiful shots and excellent soundtrack, plus the superb looks of the heroes and actresses Mitchell Hathman and Teresa Palmer The value makes this film highly enjoyable, and a large number of shots of New York City and Grand Central Station are shown, and it can also make viewers who have never been to New York a good time for tourists.
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