I feel like every story has a plot hole.

Especially time travel stories, none of them ever has a consistant rule of time travel.

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    18 hours ago

    Ideally you shouldn’t completely trust the characters either way. But ok it might be easier for the movie to avoid issues when there’s little info. It gives more work to the viewer too.

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      17 hours ago

      It definitely gives a lot of work to the viewer, especially the last 15 minutes or so. I find most people who are kind of getting it typically lose the thread during the Granger debacle, sometimes during the party scene.

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        13 hours ago

        So I had nothing to do tonight and went back and rewatched it.

        Not sure if spoilers but just in case

        There’s something more frustrating than the characters not knowing what they’re doing. In many parts we don’t get to see what happened. The whole movie seems to be from the perspective of one version of Aaron who wasn’t even there most of the time(?) And some parts that he did experience are glanced over so you can’t say for sure if there is a plot hole or not. The part where he finds himself going back twice in the same place is kinda weird but can probably be explained with the information we have.