The film is adapted from a true story. Until the end, the wife did not regain her memory, but the two were in love and had a pair of children. They were reunited and happy. The handsome and gentle Channing Tatum and the sweet and generous Rachel McAdams led the way. Unlike "The Time Traveler's Wife", this time Rachel played the time-travel in person, letting Channing surround the left and right faces. Difficult image. The love in the film can't be said to be profound and touching, but it is gentle and delicate enough to make all kinds of humorous bits and pieces, and at the same time, it greatly evaporates the interest of the second love. If you're someone who's never had true love, you might scoff at this stupidity and even thank God for the perfect opportunity to be free again. However, if you truly love someone, you will see it in a hurry, and you will unconsciously make plans for Channing to bring your lover back to hug. In any case, this is a successful Valentine's Day movie. Whether you love it or not, you should feel the sincere and delicate love again.
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