Selfishly leveraging the advantage of going back 57 seconds might also trigger envy in others and create a motive for harm I've always been a fan of Morgan Freeman's films, starting from 'Se7en' in 1995. Besides his acting, I have to say, I trust his ability to choose scripts. Apart from the 'Now You See Me' series, which I highly recommend, 'Bruce Almighty' is similar in concept to the movie '57 Seconds.' In 'Bruce Almighty,' Jim Carrey's character, just like Josh Hutcherson's character in this film, gains superhuman abilities and uses them from a human perspective, inadvertently inviting backlash from others. In 'Bruce Almighty,' even though God's powers can fulfill everyone's wishes, the world is still filled with conflicts. Two enemies both wish for each other's demise. How can wishes be fulfilled? If you love a girl, and that girl loves someone else, how can wishes be satisfied? It's precisely due to these conflicts that we see the emergence of superpowers on a smaller scale today. Everyone wishes they could travel back and forth in time, but what remains unchanged is human nature. In '57 Seconds,' the ability to travel to the past and present is used for quick gains through gambling, and the inevitable outcome is envy, harm, and loss at the hands of other humans. Morgan Freeman's roles in films often emphasize living in the present moment, and I hope everyone can appreciate the beauty of living in the now.