I watched it almost expressionlessly. In fact, my heart was turbulent.
Jack, played by Nicolas Cage, left his beloved girlfriend after graduating from college, and spent 13 years breaking out on Wall Street. Living a high-quality life, although lacking warmth, is also very fulfilling. Such things as warmth are fascinating when encountered, but when there is no time, the replacement of a quality life does not seem to be indispensable.
When one day, Jack woke up and woke up in another parallel time and space, and found himself in a warm, but lost the material life of what he wanted. And with more warmth, it will inevitably fall. So, when he fell in love with a completely different way of life, he returned to his original life.
Of course, the film still has a happy ending. The former girlfriend he went back to, who happened to be unmarried, was willing to stay for him in the end. Maybe the two of them lived a beautiful life of love in parallel time and space. And life at this time is a life of quality and emotion. At this point, finally let go.
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