There are many elements of suspense in this film, and the identity of the murderer is reasonable, but it is unexpectedly an arsonist, or someone who has set fire to it. I personally think that nothing related to the previous two films has been revealed here, such as soft science fiction such as the source of power and parallel worlds. With the same ability, the male protagonist wants to be a superhero who will not destroy history, but his sister wants to be a god who can control the future at will ("We are different from them, the rules of ordinary people do not apply to us."); How can we respect the life of a human being after seeing the countless trends of the world at a glance. Whether the little girl can set fire or not, and how many Sams were there that night, can be a matter of opinion or a paradox of cause and effect. After going through everything, the protagonist finally made the original choice, but that by no means means that the reality that originally happened is the best, it may just be the plan of his daughter (that is, another person who is mainly in another causal chain) .
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