Don't argue, this is 1 and it's also a cycle

Jayda 2022-04-20 09:02:14

Just like the Butterfly Effect 1, if you push it forward for several generations, you will all die of neurosis or suicide in the abdomen. The offspring that did not commit suicide in the abdomen
came out and reproduced offspring, but they were labelled as neurotic by society. Choosing the offspring of suicide in the abdomen means nothing happened. So the male protagonist in

1, grandpa and father are both neurotic and in the end, he also has
2 choices. 1. Suicide in the abdomen 2. In order to reproduce, he becomes a neurotic butterfly

effect. 3.
It is also a cycle, but it is more subtle.

Dad (burning the doll) asks for help Dad also killed his own sister. I know that this is the cycle of family history, so I don't save

. Of course, the perfect guess for this cycle is based on

the little girl at the end of the film. Jenny has a brother, but it is not explained in the film.

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  • Tatum 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Go back in time with an extremely limited short-term memory to go to the butterfly effect.

  • Casimer 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Science fiction stories become ethical stories. . . . . The sister is so far-fetched. I knew there was a scary part at the end.

The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations quotes

  • Harry Goldburg: Not saving someone's life isn't the same as killing them, Sam.

    Sam Reide: No. But it's close.

  • Sam Reide: It's nothing personal.

    Vicki: What? Are you - Are you gay? I could introduce you to my friend Brendan. He's gay, too. Maybe you guys could hang out! Well, I'll be sure to give you his number, and you can go, and you know, do man things. Sound good?