The male protagonist 1 returned to the male protagonist half a day ago because he was hunted down and became the male protagonist 2. In order to make a time and space not have two selves, the male protagonist 2 became the one who chased and killed the male protagonist 1. The first half of the story is probably about this story .
But the wonderful thing is that the male protagonist 2, who has completed this matter, finds that he has killed his wife, and goes to the scientist with remorse. He wants to pass on another story to change the past. The scientist tells the male protagonist 2 that he actually went back and became the male protagonist 3. , and came a little earlier than the male lead 2, but the scientist told him that the male lead 3 gave him a message that his action failed, and the male lead 2 should not go. But the male protagonist 2 still went and became the male protagonist 3.
The timeline of the male protagonist 3 is the most critical point of the show. In essence, the male protagonist cannot destroy the chain of causality. Because of the destruction (such as saving his wife), then the male protagonist 2 will not become the male protagonist 3. The male protagonist 3 does not exist (either disappears or there are 2 people in one time and space), the male protagonist's solution is to deceive the male protagonist 2 and mistakenly think that his wife is dead, the wife is also saved, and the male protagonist 2 still wants to go back and become the male protagonist 3, The story can also move forward. So, the male protagonist cut the girl's hair and wore his wife's clothes, making the male protagonist 2 mistakenly think that he killed his wife. This passage, like the final solution of 2011's Steins;Gate, is also borrowed from the movie.
In short, this movie was shot in 2007, and both "Terrorist Cruise" and "Steins Gate" have borrowed from it, and there are no loopholes in the plot. It is a good movie.
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