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As the narrative unfolds, a reflective voice—played by Forest Whitaker—emerges to pay tribute to Andrea Collins. Her sacrifice, meant to alter history for the better, ironically contributes to the very evil she intended to erase. The story concludes with Whitaker emphasizing a formidable truth: history is unalterable. The film resonates with the theme that even the smallest changes in the past can yield disastrous outcomes in the future, complicating mere intentions of goodwill.