We have all seen stories about going back in time and changing things, or preventing tragic events and saving lives. This film has a unique and, I believe, previously unexplored take. What if saving someone's life has a NEGATIVE affect? What if it would be better to let them die? What if it upsets some sort of cosmic balance to prevent certain events? This film explores that concept in a very unique way. It leaves you wondering who to root for. Should the lives be saved? What will happen if they are? My only, I guess you could say "complaint", would be that this story could have, and probably should have, been told in a feature film. I wanted more. I loved it.