I understand the logic of this film like this: In fact, everything is destined and arranged. In the eyes of everyone, events develop in chronological order, Sunday→Saturday, A→B→C →D→E→F→G, but for Linda, maybe a certain supernatural phenomenon made her (a person) event not develop in chronological order, she may be D→C→E→B→F→A→G Development, in fact, the order of her world in the movie should be E→A→F→B→G→C→D, and the D in the middle is the incident of her husband having a car accident. With D as the dividing line, she continues to live D In the days before (the husband did not die) and after D (the husband died), in fact, strictly speaking, her husband's car accident was caused by her. In this case, for her alone, E was the beginning of the incident, and then brought Into A, F, B..., so in the eyes of ordinary people, maybe she already knew what would happen to G in C, that is, "prophecy", in fact, she has already passed that day. The story is like this, from the beginning to the end of the film, there is no mention of why this happened. If it was mentioned, maybe the film would not have that much flavor.
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