Half of it reminds me of watching this film in class in high school, and I miss it very much. I was thinking, the A-line is a child who grew up, became the leader of the rebel army, and then sent someone back to save him when he was a child, but when the leader of the A-line sent someone to save himself, the B-line, the B-line and the A-line should have been created. The results will be different in the future. There will be no terminator for the B-line in the future. Since time and space can be so divided, will there be several time and space when we make some important choices for our future in reality, but we don’t know. That's all, just like the leader in line A can't find out what the child in line B is doing when he is the same age as him in the future. I've always felt that parallel time and space exist, but we just can't know it.
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