The acting, scenery, and music had me convinced that this would be a good thriller. However the missing piece of the puzzle is the science of reasoning.
If this main character can somehow alter his own timeline, why does he have to die? The boat accident (or near accident) has zero causal affect to the daughter falling down the stairs. Couldn't Ben just embrace his family at the beach and not cheat on his wife's best friend?
A lot of the connections to Shakespearean literature or attempts of symbolism were haphazard. I was left high and dry when the credits rolled. Maybe I missed the forest for the trees here.
If this main character can somehow alter his own timeline, why does he have to die? The boat accident (or near accident) has zero causal affect to the daughter falling down the stairs. Couldn't Ben just embrace his family at the beach and not cheat on his wife's best friend?
A lot of the connections to Shakespearean literature or attempts of symbolism were haphazard. I was left high and dry when the credits rolled. Maybe I missed the forest for the trees here.