what makes you think it's NOT the same island.. it's exactly the same island..
The only way that it's not is if they do something similar to the Aurora house.. which is (filming location) the same house that Vyvyan Ayers lives at.. but the two might not actually be the same house in the story but one is Belgium and one is in Scotland guess.. that said.. the two places look somewhat different in the film thanks to set redecorating
The movie does that a lot.. you think that there is a patter in the stories that it would be come a hard set rule between ALL the stories.. but there is always one exception, done deliberately, to throw you off.. like the comet tattoo.. belongs to the protagonist in each story and could represent the reincarnated soul (if there is one).. but Cavendish and Rey are both alive at the same time and both have the tattoo.
The real reason for the tattoo (in the movie) is to just allow the filmmakers to show the audience who the character in each story has the most agency, and to give the viewer something to pay attention to in the initial 40 minutes of the film (follow the comet in each story) at least until there is enough going on in those stories where the plot and scenarios have enough going on underneath them.
The only way that it's not is if they do something similar to the Aurora house.. which is (filming location) the same house that Vyvyan Ayers lives at.. but the two might not actually be the same house in the story but one is Belgium and one is in Scotland guess.. that said.. the two places look somewhat different in the film thanks to set redecorating
The movie does that a lot.. you think that there is a patter in the stories that it would be come a hard set rule between ALL the stories.. but there is always one exception, done deliberately, to throw you off.. like the comet tattoo.. belongs to the protagonist in each story and could represent the reincarnated soul (if there is one).. but Cavendish and Rey are both alive at the same time and both have the tattoo.
The real reason for the tattoo (in the movie) is to just allow the filmmakers to show the audience who the character in each story has the most agency, and to give the viewer something to pay attention to in the initial 40 minutes of the film (follow the comet in each story) at least until there is enough going on in those stories where the plot and scenarios have enough going on underneath them.