Painter David Andernach indirectly caused his daughter to drown in his swimming pool after having an affair with a female neighbor. The story provides a life test: how people deal with wrongdoing.
Humans are the smartest animals in the world, but also the weakest and most selfish animals in the world. Faced with mistakes, people's first reaction is to avoid, shirk, and blame others, but they don't have the courage to take it. If everyone has superpowers, I believe they will go back to the past like David, kill the past self, and then re-interpret the life they have experienced.
The movie assumes a story, but unfortunately there is no assumption in life, and no one can go back to the past and start over. What about people in real life? The courage to live is not only to survive, but also to bear all the injustices and difficulties that fate has placed on oneself.
By the way, every Mads Mickelson movie fits his gloomy temperament too well.
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