These questions did not become clear until I saw the last sentence left on the iPad: Erol speeds up a stable ending, finds his father, and smashes his brain. (Slag translation) When it did
n't work to persuade his father to go back several times, he chose to kill his father, gave him a warning, and asked him to go back. But it still didn't work, so he chose to "restart" and set up the scene after killing his father. When the newspaper hadn't worked yet, he committed suicide and forced his father to go back to start again.
The film only used some interspersed techniques and fragments to hide the process of finding the father and killing the father. After watching it, I became very hooked.
The film omits the equipment with strong sense of science and technology, and only uses a simple small iron house as a time machine, and puts the theme on the plot instead of earning eyeballs by throwing money at it.
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