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Most people see a time loop as a prison. For Mark and Margaret, it initially represents two different emotional states:

We often create our own "internal loops" when we refuse to process pain. We replay memories to avoid facing a future where those people or feelings no longer exist. El mapa de las pequeГ±as cosas perfectas

True growth requires the courage to let the clock strike midnight, even if you know what you are losing. ✨ Final Thought Most people see a time loop as a prison

The film suggests that time isn't just a line; it’s a collection of moments that exist simultaneously if we remember them. True growth requires the courage to let the

The movie challenges us to stop waiting for "big moments" to feel alive. If you were stuck in today forever, what small, beautiful thing would make it worth living?

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