hot garbage! There are so many things wrong with this movie, it's too painful to attempt a list
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@fiodeste I get where you're coming from, and while I do agree, I think it comes down to looking at the character development of both Asa's character AND Sophie's. You see, Asa learns his lesson and is willing and actively sacrificing the relationship to do the right thing. Sophie's character development is mostly ignored if I remember correctly, but she also has a purpose, a goal, and sees the relationship a certain way. You can't blame Asa, he was doing what he was supposed to do and pulling a Butterfly Effect, it was her doing. Mostly for a happy ending without lies. It's okay. Could be better.