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only watched it once but this needs multiple viewings (spoilers)


Went to see this with someone. They hated it but I loved it.

1. The camp at the start is Josephs hiding place with the money where future Joe kills present Joe.

2. It's some army time travel experiment invented during the 1950's Korean war

3. The person abusing the door with the scarred face (I forget her name - Stephanie?) is maybe related to Sidney. Possible her daughter from the future all grown up and is trying to destroy the door system to save Joe and Sidney. Why was one version of Stephanie burned in the church with the watch on the wrist?

4. Stephanie must have blown up the door and gone to the present with the book of instructions then gave it to Joseph in the present. Then he follows her instructions to get to the door himself and changes the future. Doesn't that just create the loop in the first place?

5. The song lyrics have meaning? Likewise the pictures in the house have meaning?

6. It felt like watching an escape room but you couldn't stop to figure things out.

7. Sidney's explanation sounds plausible but Joseph dismisses it as yet another delusional conspiracy? It was the only "conspiracy" we heard from Sidney so is Joe talking about conspiracies Sidney made up on other time loops?

8. Everyone has the worst aim with guns

9. How many loops has there been. They change each time hence the name of the film.

10. The present seems different. People walk around with guns. "Walking Dead" like vibe. No modern electronics seen just radio.

11. Never see the police

12. Venn diagram tattoos

13. all the 1950's pictures around the house ties in with the war time line. The people controlling the door look to be in 1950 attire using 1950s equipment, yet there is a 1990's CRT TV and VHS tapes and hi-fi



Actually I have no clue and need to watch it again with a notepad and pen this time. Reminds me of "the cube" or "lost". More questions than anything at the end.

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