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There's also the issue that some of the "plot complications" section is incorrect in its analysis. The author states that the table is both unable and later able to fit in the house, leading to the assumption that history is alterable under a many worlds hypothesis. Aside from adding unnecessary
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The film does not show a time loop, it only shows the story of a man who by means of a deliberate push of a button travels through time two times and witnesses the same timespan three times from a different POV. A time loop is stable without such deliberate, often technological interference. See
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This article is incomplete and is missing a significant portion of information on the film's production, and release which needs to be added to the article. The inspiration section should be combined with a production section since it details a part of the film's development (specifically what
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inspired it). The lead section is too short and needs to be expanded through use of copy editing from different sections of the article (see Manual of Style Film for more details). This article has promise and if the above listed issues are resolved it may qualify for good article status.--
417: 323:." I'm fairly certain I heard that correctly and it's backed up by a few subtitle sites. In general, the whole section is easily way into original research territory and I don't think warrants inclusion or the reference search to keep it. 386:
This sentence appears at the end of the plot summary. Only I've just watched this film, and this doesn't happen. Is this a case of the writer of the article seeing a different cut of the film, or is it incorrect?
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I agree the article needs expansion, but what does adding cleanup tags do to help this? If someone is going to do it, they will. Adding tags and empty sections isn't going to make them do it any sooner.
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The Plot Complications section was full of unrelated time travel problems and had several factual errors pertaining to the plot. I left the one part that was correct and actually related to the movie.
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Currently the plot complications section is uncited and the construction of one editor. Without references it should be removed. I will notify the editor that added the section.
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I looked back through the edit history, and the sentence was added to the end of the summary by an anonymous user who made no other edits, so I've removed it for now.
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When hector convinces the scientist, he is still hector 2. Only when he appears in the past, does he become hector 3. Can someone phrase this nicely and edit it?
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complication to the plot of the film, this is contradicted when Clara states "The table doesn't fit in the
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My edit was removed, i put it back in because the other version does not fit the story.
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article, and it is sourced. The best I can find that describes the causality loop is
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