This one is going to be more exhausting to watch. The unreasonable part is: sam went to the prison to visit the prisoner who murdered his girlfriend. The prisoner was so sure that the murderer was sam, and Rebecca's diary also said that sam was not following; the main film had eight incidents in order to save his girlfriend. In a serial murder case, if all of them are women that sam likes, the police can completely deduce that it was someone around sam who committed the murder; the physics professor has always warned: travel back, you can only observe, not act. And sam has been making changes for his own business, and has been making the situation serious; the biggest unreasonable thing about this movie is that sam has traveled back to the present time node. Both the professor and jenny remember what they did with sam before. matter. Because each time crossing has caused changes to the people who have passed through, they have become dejected, and they have changed their place of residence. This will also lead to a result that they cannot meet the people of the moment, or they cannot maintain the same state of understanding and existence as they did before the crossing; Like the first part, if you go back and trigger a certain thing, and this thing prevents you from traversing, if the changed thing happens to cause the traverser to hang up, or if the medium that caused the traversal can no longer be triggered, it’s time to go. A point that can no longer be traversed, similar to the fact that the father of the protagonist in the first movie is locked in a mental hospital. I'm a bit face blind and can't remember who Sam's wife is at the end. In the end, the little girl should be celebrating her father's completion of the time-travel to kill her aunt before she can come out. In fact, the fire may have happened in the first place, but the transmigrators have been trying to change. The little girl may also travel, but she should just be there to watch until the last time and space appear. The little girl's smile is normal. To add, that kind of flower that makes people smell paralyzed, maybe Jenny has been using it to cross, and finally Sam used the paralysis after smelling it, which greatly changed the history but did not wake up, and made continuous jumps directly. In the end, sam made a thought jump similar to the first part. I don't know if it's a bug or if the body is injured or can't move, I can only think through it.
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