baffling

Verlie 2022-03-23 09:02:34

To be honest, this movie made me very confused. First of all, one of the reasons why the heroine hopes to restore her past life is that Nick exposed the murderer will kill his wife Clara, so why did the heroine take the initiative to expose the murderer at the end? To meet Nick for his own selfish desires? Isn't the heroine's values ​​a bit abnormal? Then Nick communicated with his past self for the sake of the heroine, trying to get him not to change the future, and then at the end, Nick didn't remember the heroine. However, the communication between Nick in the past and his future self was in the second storm, so in the first storm he already knew the heroine and was deeply impressed by her, so why would he forget the heroine in the future? Moreover, after Nick in the past communicated with his future self, he was no longer obsessed with finding the heroine, so how could he become a policeman? Because I think it's possible, he originally became a police officer in order to wait for the heroine to appear one day to expose the murderer with her. After all, is his original dream to be a rock star? Even if he became a policeman, he would not be able to expose the murderer, because the future he told the past him not to expose it, so what is the significance of his being a policeman? Of course, this may also be out of his own ideals of justice, but it is really strange.

Maybe it's because I didn't understand the movie myself that I had these questions. Because of doubts, the ending, which was originally very moving, was not moved, and the whole movie became bleak. Hope someone who has watched the movie seriously can answer.

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