The new Max film takes place on Caddo Lake, a real lake in both Texas and Louisiana.
Unbeknownst to most viewers at the movie’s start, the narrative unfolds across multiple timelines.
By the film’s end, Paris, originally from 2003, gets trapped twenty years in the future.
He’d have found a way back, unless something stopped him from coming back.
He, ultimately, always meets that end."
Because he felt like he could, he felt like these things were answered for him.
He’d go to Celeste, he’d say, like, “It’s me, Paris.”
I mean, she’s not, you know, he’s also so much younger than her now.
I don’t know.
That world was not his own."
So he does fulfill a huge destiny in so many ways.
And you know, that’s his arc, really."
The alligator and the rope get cut at this kind of a diagonal angle.
So is the stick that is what Anna gets hurt on…
The trees are littered with these.
So we really tried to keep that card as close to the chest as possible.
But for us, that was one of the most important things.
Once you hit that marker in the film, we feel like you’re off to the races."

If he did, then basically, his entire family history would have been erased from existence.
It turns out that Anna, the little girl who Paris rescued in 1952, was actually his mother.
In reality, Paris had gotten lost in Caddo Lake’s time traps, as seen throughout the movie.

For those wondering if this means the family is filled with incest, the answer is no.
Anna was Ellie’s step-sister, meaning that there was no blood relation between the two.
Eric Lange’s Daniel, Anna’s father, was Ellie’s great-grandfather and Paris' grandfather.

However, it’s completely understandable why Paris acted the way he did and jumped out of desperation.
Caddo Lakeis now streaming onMax.
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