There is a reason why the external network score is not high. The clips that appear after the black screen are similar to the current end credits. The kind that is specially arranged. If it is not for the fine score, there is no need to arrange the part. The director wants to make the ending open but Make it vague.
The final singing content is that Bobby will come back to be with her, and the heroine doesn't know Bobby. If it is not for the essence, the word Bobby should be replaced by John.
John said that the heroine remembered what she was involved in before the change in history. She talked to the old pervert who changed history, and John also talked to the old pervert. It should be remembered that the old gardener didn't know, so it was a fine point.
Don’t forget that the old pervert said that I couldn’t find Bobby, but my mentality changed. I found it for no reason and buried it in the wall. The heroine was running away from Steve and didn’t want to be found by him, but in the end my mentality changed. Steve was also buried in the wall. Let’s put it this way, Bobby has abandoned the old pervert, knowing that the old pervert often goes to the residence to find him, but has not been able to find him, so Bobby has left there, but finally died in the wall of the house in that residence. And Steve often goes to the house to find the heroine.
If it wasn't for the essence, the heroine should call the police to prevent the 30-year old pervert from coming to kill her when she sees the three corpses.
The old pervert is so bad, threatening her with the heroine's mother and daughter's safety, but never hurt her mother from beginning to end. You must know that without her mother, the old pervert can always occupy her.
If it’s just changing history and not split personality, there are many grounds, but split personality can fill many loopholes. It depends on which one you believe. I have watched too many movies with split personality, so I feel like it is implying split personality, after all. Movies with split personality are generally explicit.
Anyway, it is a good movie with a small cost, and the heroine has a good figure, often showing her legs very seductive.
Be cautious about getting married, and be careful of scumbags.
Don't just chat with strangers or even help enlighten strangers, especially those who have never seen each other at all and are unpredictable.
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