Those flaws aside, I think this movie is okay. The story is fascinating and the plot is more thrilling and exciting. There is still a certain degree of difficulty in the design of the suspense and the construction of the whole story, which requires people to use their brains to understand.
I don't think it's a time-travel piece, nor a fine-grained piece. I'd rather believe it was a real supernatural event that triggered Mary's inner anger and cruelty. She and Rose have a similar experience of domestic violence, but as an intellectual woman, Mary is more inclined to solve problems rationally, but domestic violence and other factors still caused a lot of trauma in her heart. After constantly being hurt and hurt, Mary's inner demon was stirred up, so she became another Rose.
Overall, the film is about psychological issues. "We all have psychological scars", some people show it clearly, and some people hide it deep in their hearts and keep accumulating anger. The end result is the same. So maybe we should focus on mental health... Of course, I don't think the director cares about that. Maybe he wanted more to show that there is a demon inside each of us.
Ps. For an ordinary woman, Rose, who has changed the fate of so many people, suddenly felt that everyone has a lot of power and can change the lives of others. So, it is a mysterious and great force to feel that I have influenced your future in the past.
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