The source of the development was Jess's car accident. In fact, Jess had a car accident when he took his son to an appointment for the first time, and he had already driven into the Mobius ring, and the incident immediately unfolded and continued along the Mobius ring. : Get on the sailboat -> encounter a storm -> cruise ship -> kill and save people (middle plot omitted) -> be pushed into the water -> go to the beach -> go home -> see the child -> kill Jess -> take her son Going to an appointment -> crashing -> getting on a taxi -> going to an appointment alone -> getting on a sailboat ->...
The whole event goes on and on and on, and the bond that maintains this cycle is Jess's love for his son (by the way, a line from the movie, My world is waiting outside school for his mother to pick him up!) It can be seen that Jess still loves his son and still has a deep sense of guilt in his heart for his death (but that's why that brutal Jess appeared on the yacht).
Jess is kind and a great mother. In fact, it was her mother's love that made this Mobius ring. Every point on the ring is for the idea of regenerating her son (even the cruel Jess was born out of Love her son only kills), so if you want to truly escape from the horror cruise ship, you can only rely on Jess's own mind, as long as one point on the ring is broken, the entire cycle will be broken. Jess has also completed the real redemption, and the point where he can break the ring is the point where he wakes up in the rental. As long as Jess can forgive her mistakes, she can get immortality, and the Mobius circle will become a straight line, leading her to a place where she can always see her son!
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