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It seemed like every time variant bubble was blocked from seeing it from the outside. So how would they be able to see the 4 second tent, it should be hidden till you're right in it?

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True they saw it happening before they went in. Im not sure about the tent then. Any other time they couldnt see what was really happening once out of the loop. Really good movie tho

I really enjoyed it as well minus the few plot holes

I'm going to watch their other film Resolution i read it was really good. One thing that bothered me was in the news clips the brothers don't look that young then we find out it was only 10 yrs ago so why couldn't the youngest remember anything he wasnt that young

@THEmovieExpert said:

Why do some have memories at the beginning of the loop, and others do not?

Im not sure i don't think there's an answer. Luke me questioning why the youngest has zero memory of the cult its confusing lol

@coasttech said:

It seemed like every time variant bubble was blocked from seeing it from the outside. So how would they be able to see the 4 second tent, it should be hidden till you're right in it?

Aaron and Justin have not started looping yet. Only after they do will become confined to their time-domes. Till then they are free to go from one time-dome to another. The Camp, French Guy's Trailer, Carl, Tent Guy, Michael and Chris (from Resolution, 2012).

@jingles173 said:

I'm going to watch their other film Resolution i read it was really good. One thing that bothered me was in the news clips the brothers don't look that young then we find out it was only 10 yrs ago so why couldn't the youngest remember anything he wasnt that young

I think it's just bad make up. While in real life only 5 years have passed, in the film they were supposed to look 10 years younger. Now, when Aaron and Justin were brought to the camp, they were 10 years younger, meaning 20 years younger than their present age.

On a side note, that 5 second tent guy is credited as the early 1900s guy. So 100 years of 5 second looping. 100 x 365 x 24 x 60 x 12 = 630,720,000 loops!!! Ouch!

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