First, when the male protagonist David told his friend Max in the bar that he was from the future, it made me feel incredible. Going through such a high-level thing, you tell people that it’s strange that people believe you, can you get some convincing predictions? Say your son's name? please! People don't have it yet, how can I test you! Secondly, you have killed people, shouldn't you be careful to protect this secret and live happily ever after? Telling others about your own crime, or such an outrageous crime - killing yourself, I really don't understand your intention.
Second, the method of disposing of the corpse. Buried in the garden! All right! If you don't have experience, I don't blame you, but the fat neighbor is not very good, so he can't lend a helping hand at that time.
Third, the most unbearable part of taking my wife and daughter through the tunnel to the future. Does it make sense to walk away without looking back? Anyway, if it was me, I would definitely not let my beloved leave my sight in such a mysterious place, or at least I would have to take his hand and walk away to feel at ease. Then my wife went back like this and it didn't make sense. All the way with him.
Fourth, the neighbor couple. Do you have to use such bloody means in broad daylight? They've been here for some days, but they haven't been able to get it off. There are so many opportunities at night, or take some medicine or something. Do you have to choose it in broad daylight, when your daughter is in the yard? And the people who were killed did not scream, the technology is really good! Ha ha!
Fifth, it seems OK to walk on the street with a gun in broad daylight!
Sixth, in fact, I think that wife's understanding is really high!
Seventh, after five years, his wife was obviously here for her daughter, but she suddenly gave it to her former self. So the result of your coming here is that you abandoned your good husband in the future and are with your old husband again!
The above is just a little bit of my own feelings after watching it, welcome to argue!
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