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The film argues that "playing God" is inherently destructive because human perspective is too limited to foresee the global ripples of private actions.

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and how they change the film's philosophical message. The film argues that "playing God" is inherently

Evan Treborn’s journey highlights the hubris of the human desire to control destiny. Each time Evan "corrects" a past trauma to save those he loves, he inadvertently creates a new, often more horrific reality. This suggests that life is not a linear puzzle to be solved, but a complex web of interconnected lives. By pulling one thread to fix a specific problem, Evan inevitably unravels the fabric of someone else’s well-being. The film posits that there is no "optimum" version of reality; every gain in one area of life necessitates a loss in another, illustrating the Law of Unintended Consequences. Trauma and the Burden of Memory Each time Evan "corrects" a past trauma to