If you just look at the theory, then this film can't make sense.

Alfonso 2022-03-28 09:01:04

As a person who doesn't believe in time machines, this kind of movie will definitely not be chosen and watched by myself. Again, I rudely think that time machines are theoretically not! live! exist! Even existence cannot change the past, at most it is to see the past without changing it like a video recorder! So I thought it was a joke at the beginning of this movie, but I didn't give it one star because they just used a time machine to make a joke. In fact, this movie is really a youth movie. The hero is also infatuated anyway. The person you like got it. There are many loopholes in the movie of time travel, and the time machine in this movie is just like the one in Doraemon. It doesn't matter if you don't fix it once and then go back again. Anyway, if you create more, then ignore the past. Now? As a romance film or a youth film, to be honest, love is not young enough, nor youthful enough. In the movie, the male protagonist is set as a very smart person, and he went to MIT, but when he met a woman he liked, he didn't care about anything. Such a smart person has never heard of the butterfly effect... It's speechless enough. It is
worth mentioning that the final ending is very clever for the whole film, although the second camera has already appeared in front of the new male protagonist as a warning But he will definitely create a time machine and use this time machine to smash the basket again but like he said there is no second chance. So it's like an infinite loop of male protagonists who keep going back to the past to commit suicide and warn the next one Myself... What else can I do if I don't die when I'm young?

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    Jessie Pierce: You thought it was on my side of the car?