The Call of Cthulhu: How does a goofball become a psychopathic killer?

There was a movie about a connection between time and space called “Black Hole Frequency”, but of course, after watching it, you will realize that that movie basically has little to do with black holes. The black hole is just to create an astronomical phenomenon that affects the story in the movie, and it is just to make it easier for people to understand.

The movie is about how people in the future will change after changing a little bit of the past. By changing some details of the past, the hero successfully rescued his father, and the family lived happily together.

That’s a happy story, and a happy ending is what everyone wants to see. But let’s think about it another way. If changing the past doesn’t mean changing the future in a positive way, then what happens in the future after changing the past? This is a question that tests one’s moral character, and if you are a good person, you will naturally get the answer in “The Black Hole Frequency”, on the other hand, you will find another side of yourself in the movie we are recommending to you today.

The title of the film seems to be more direct, so direct that it’s easy to understand what kind of story it is, and one would have thought that the cost of the story of “The Black Hole Frequency” would have been economical enough, however, this film does it even more.

The majority of the film is spent with the woman alone playing opposite an old-fashioned telephone. Yet this works well. The film has a tendency to pick up the pieces, but the end result is still fine.

Call Time Out focuses on the life of a single woman who is divorced. She is tired of dealing with her husband, and after a decisive divorce, she moves into an old apartment. The apartment has an old phone, and the story takes place between her and the old phone.

The woman receives a call one day from a person who lives in the same apartment as her. However, the woman herself had just moved in. At first, she thought it was a prank, but as the story spiraled out of control, the woman was devastated.

The person on the other end of the line is a housewife who has no friends, so she keeps complaining to the woman, but in the midst of her tears, the woman realizes that the phone call is from a world that was decades ago. In the midst of her tears, the woman discovers that the phone is connected to a world that is decades old. Thus, a great drama begins to unfold across the time continuum.

The woman now wants to get rid of the influence of the woman from decades ago, so she tries to fight it by various means, but to no avail. Her boyfriend has a solution. So, the woman is now determined to change the timeline of the past. As she tries again and again, she finally cuts off the woman from her past. But after gaining serenity, she begins to turn dark.

That’s how the story unfolds, though the story itself may have a bit more detail in it than I’m describing. However, the gist of it is this story, a butterfly effect of sorts, which will be familiar to you if you’ve seen Black Hole Frequency.

Those of you who have seen the film feel that it is a fine film, justified by the fact that it begins with scenes of modern women taking pills. I’m not so sure I agree with this evidence. Because, if you extrapolate slowly from the end, you’ll soon find some indicative clues.

The end result is a clue that the woman of today is instructing her self of decades ago to kill the woman of the past by her own hand. However, this is a thread that existed several times before this one.

The woman who finally tried to kill her was indeed a woman from the past, who simply waited decades and then found her opportunity. The reason she was able to hibernate for decades is because the previous timeline was changed. What changed this timeline is the result of the modern woman’s failed attempts to set fire to others.

This is because the film has already created a timeline for us when the woman meets her boyfriend. If you look at this timeline, you will see that the woman’s final timeline changes radically with every small change, both in the past and in the present.

From the moment she meets her boyfriend to the moment she finally says goodbye to her ex-husband, these are the results of decades of changing the previous timeline. Therefore, the logical idea of this film is already obvious: it is a time travel-like story.

Therefore, with the logical foundation of this story, everything seems to be in order. This is not really a very original concept, as many stories end up building their story lines under the sign of a changed timeline.

The beauty of this film is that it makes this concept of changing the timeline mysterious. This is not a story that shows us a happy ending, but rather a story in which we can see a kind of blackened protagonist who eventually becomes a person we hate, a story that undoubtedly increases the audience’s interest.

The woman on the other end of the phone is also a weak person, and the two weak people, in a constant battle of wits, eventually become strong people in life.

However, the previous woman, who was obviously a character who was very afraid of her husband, did not affect her calm thinking and long play when she started to take up the butcher’s knife. This is the key to the film.

Fear in a sense brings fear itself, and on the other hand, it can set the stage for rebellion. See, that’s how a goofball becomes a murderer.