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great movie but...spoiler alert!!!


first i like to say this movie is great especially concidering the low bugdet that and because it got some bad ratings from jerks i give it a 10 to hopefully repair some damage.

wtf hapened to the guy...... just like real life sux this movie "sux" in the same way, the only one who discovered what is going on and how to make things right , gets blown off from this universe or any other for that matter (may it be alternate universe ,or afterlife) forever and ever and ever!! :)
he will never be born and he contributed to his own "poof" if may i say so..because he does all this knowing the outcome.
No live hapilly ever after in this one..,yet most do...even the bitches get a seccond chance.

the clerk is some kind of good spirit , aka angel or somthing , then why he makes good guys dissapear?

pls dont flame on my grammar , and dont say he will be born, because the ending clearly shows that by absence.

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But he will be born...

The ending was in early 1985, before Sara Paxton's character became pregnant. I suppose we're lead to believe he'll eventually be born sometime in the future once his mom finds a good guy.

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There is no way Tom will be born. Due to Hans not being killed in WWII, Samantha does not die giving birth to Jody. Jody is brought up in a more conventional family environment and is clearly a completely different person when we see her at the end of the movie. Because of this, Jody never meets Kevin (nor kills him, for that matter) and she, one assumes, never comes into contact with anyone else she may have interacted with in her former life, thus ruling out any possibility that she may have cheated on Kevin at the time of Tom's conception.

Lastly, at the end of the movie, we see Jody set down the bag full of groceries with a newspaper in it dated Oct. 10, 1985 (near the time Tom was born) and she is clearly not pregnant. That fact alone would not rule out the possibility of Tom's conception, as timelines had shifted due to Hans surviving/living a normal lifespan, but all of these details would lead one to believe that the filmmakers intentions are clear on the point (not to mention the irony) that by Tom, in essence, saving Han's life, he not only ended his own, but erased himself from existence entirely.

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I agree. I thought this was a great movie but what happened to Tom was a real downer (though I still enjoyed it). The viewer is rooting for all of them and only the girl’s end up still existing. I just wish they could have figured out a way to develop the story so he still ends up existing. Though I suppose that would require a overhaul the script. After all, Tom should have known this considering his mother wasn’t even pregnant yet, and any change in the trajectory of her life would influence who fathered (assuming she still had a child ) the child.

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aGua421^

"...only the girl’s end up still existing..."

Not exactly: Hans ~





"Much communication in a motion, without conversation or a notion"

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I actually think he no longer exists. His mother would have had to hook up with that criminal guy in order to have the exact sperm/egg combination to make him. With her being raised in a good home, she didn't.
Or he's just away at college.

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but you dont know he was conceived by the criminal guy anyway

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I'm pretty sure she had sex with Kevin- he seemed to be the only option and it would also explain why Tom never had his father there for him.

Life isn't a garden, so stop acting like a hoe

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Tom's father was Kevin, and Tom knew it. So Jody never gets together with Kevin, and Tom is never born.

She might meet another guy and have kids with him, but none of them will be Tom.

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Very good movie, thoroughly enjoyed this..

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