Different timelines are a very fertile topic in a world of fantasy, but perhaps real. Wormholes, wormholes, time loops, Einstein's thoughts on this. Are there alternative realities? Is it possible to wake up like Raphael, the main character of the film and find yourself in a completely different reality - there is no wife, there are
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Different timelines are a very fertile topic in a world of fantasy, but perhaps real. Wormholes, wormholes, time loops, Einstein's thoughts on this. Are there alternative realities? Is it possible to wake up like Raphael, the main character of the film and find yourself in a completely different reality - there is no wife, there are no published books either. And you have to teach Shakespeare's teenagers who you haven't read. And figure out how to get back into a life where his wife's talent isn't revealed. By the way, everything turns out not quite so, because the hero capitulates, realizing that he was a terrible egoist. There is a scenario where both win. And that’s what the ending of the film leads to.
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