mannefriedrich: Except for the last one, those deal with all sorts of time travel paradoxes
I was just about to mention on, I think British, "time travel paradox" movie that I just saw on TV like two weeks ago or so. First I was like "ewww, yet another time travel movie, haven't we seen enough of these?", but I felt it actually did bring something new to ponder to the table, and it was not at all about action or suspense, but it was more like a slightly romantic drama. (I have to look up on the movie's name on IMDB, just based on actors I recognized in it...).
EDIT: The movie is "
About Time" (2013):
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2194499/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_34 I recognized the movie by the actor playing the Dad, Bill Nighy.
SLIGHT SPOILERS BELOW to the aforementioned movie!
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I mainly liked how the movie dealt with two dilemmas when the guy was jumping around in time. At this point I have to admit though that I didn't quite see the full movie so I may have misunderstood something in the plot, I need to see the movie in full next.
- If he kept going back and forth the date when his daughter was conceived, he wouldn't have the same kid that he had already grown to love, but some other kid. You know, someone else got conceived when you relive the day when your kid was conceived? Like when he earlier had this lovely daughter, next time he had a brat son who was showing tongue to him, and he was like OMG where is my daughter that I love?
- Due to the aforementioned dilemma, I understood he decided he doesn't want to pass the date of his daughter conceiving anymore so that he will not lose her again. But then his father died, and he had to deal with that somehow as well, wanting to go back in time to meet his father again. (Here it gets a bit fuzzy to me though, how he managed to re-meet his dead father (before he died) without losing his kids...).