"The Womb" is one of those movies that I'll never go back to because I can't stand the pain.
It's only halfway through that you realize the movie was originally about clones. In the movie, the boy promised to wait for her for nine years, and she spent twenty years to conceive his love in the womb in order to be able to see him again.
This kind of feeling is incomprehensible to me. If she was just paranoid about him, in the end, when the male protagonist left, she didn't stop him. She spent her life and finally let him away, or she never got him.
I remembered a short article about time travelers that I read a few years ago. The heroine's ten time travels caused the hero to make a wrong decision that changed his life. When the male protagonist, who has been rapidly aged by the civil war at this time, meets the young female protagonist again, he finally breaks the secret of the female protagonist's time travel.
The male protagonist uses the female protagonist's time and space machine to come to a peaceful future without himself. It was her wedding day, and he stood under the tree and hugged the surprised and weeping bride for the last time. It was the last time he saw her before he went to war.
I hope there is no abuse in heaven, and next time I encounter this author, I must report him.
Alas, this movie review goes too far, so I'll find a sweet drama to make up for myself.
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