Yes, this is exactly how I feel. This is what I wrote on a reply review earlier:
You are wrong. It was actually her “fault", up to that day. She had been allowing that horrible behaviour all her life...not even mentioning how shallow we realise she was by all her aspects that needed change. She also didn't even understand this until that night she died and started waking up again & again. I feel we get tipped off and sympathise with her “New self” but that new self is not even her, Its the time clause incapsulated Her. That’s the sad true. Then, on my personal opinion, all the struggle she had to go through was in order to be accepted on a heaven, a better place or, w/e. Because (at least in the movie) we see a non-illed Sam saying thank you at the accident scene to an apparently ill Sam. I guess her friends did not get a chance for redemption….or did they?
You are wrong. It was actually her “fault", up to that day. She had been allowing that horrible behaviour all her life...not even mentioning how shallow we realise she was by all her aspects that needed change. She also didn't even understand this until that night she died and started waking up again & again. I feel we get tipped off and sympathise with her “New self” but that new self is not even her, Its the time clause incapsulated Her. That’s the sad true. Then, on my personal opinion, all the struggle she had to go through was in order to be accepted on a heaven, a better place or, w/e. Because (at least in the movie) we see a non-illed Sam saying thank you at the accident scene to an apparently ill Sam. I guess her friends did not get a chance for redemption….or did they?