1. This movie is not about time travel, but about parallel space travel, just a few days ago when traveling to a similar parallel space. So those who talk about infinite loops and changing the past can be washed and slept.
2. Why didn't the male protagonist who crossed over finally died? Why did the original male protagonist in that world just die in the explosion? I would like to have two explanations here; one, when the energy ball is put in the wrong direction, it may explode, which was explained in the simulation at the beginning of the movie, and the time when the male protagonist failed to pass through in a chemical protective suit later on. The friend forgot to post the signs of the left and right directions, and it is very likely that he went in the wrong direction, which explains the cause of death of the original male protagonist in the last world.
The second explanation (in fact, I am more inclined to the second explanation) is that the male protagonist transmigrated into the novel written by the female protagonist, in the world where the female protagonist tricked the male protagonist to go back in order to save the dying male protagonist, Although the male protagonist was tricked into crossing over, it was still too late. Finally, the female protagonist returned to the room and found that the male protagonist was still dead on the bed. So the heroine continued to complete her novel, giving the hero and heroine in the novel a perfect ending, and finally the hero was transposed into the parallel world of the novel. Because from the account of the last heroine, she said that a physicist named John Bain who looked the same as the hero died in an explosion, and before she interviewed John Bain, here is the explanation of John Bain It's not a character she made up, but a person who really exists in that world, and all of this coincides with the heroine's novel in the real world, so I dare to say that in the end, the hero is transmigrated into the novel. , and in reality, the novel has only written a beginning, what I guess is that in reality, the heroine lost the hero and gave them a happy ending in the novel
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