Synopsis
Nothing is random.
On the night of an astronomical anomaly, eight friends at a dinner party experience a troubling chain of reality bending events.
2013 Directed by James Ward Byrkit
On the night of an astronomical anomaly, eight friends at a dinner party experience a troubling chain of reality bending events.
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i understand that you're supposed to be confused but half of the people in this movie looking the same doesn't really help either
straight line:
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dashed line:
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great line:
"and if there are a million different realities, i have slept with your wife in every single one of them."
i'm the bitch that showed up to the function with ketamine talking about numerology and feng shui
This gave me more anxiety than any film I’ve ever seen and I’m going to be legitimately traumatized for the next days/months/years FUCK
There are a million different realities and I have slept with your wife in every one of them
You literally have to pay attention to every single second of this but it’s really easy to because it sucks you in with how anxious and curious it gets you. As Billy Ray Cyrus once said, much to think about.....
82/100
As much as I prefer to avoid reducing films to "x + y" influence equations, this really is almost precisely "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" crossed with Primer, and very nearly as heady and arresting as that sounds. Unlike Carruth, Byrkit (who's worked extensively with Gore Verbinski—he has a story credit on Rango, for example) is a bit too eager to explain himself, even tossing in an overly convenient book that lays out Schrödinger's Cat for viewers unfamiliar with quantum decoherence; a more confident filmmaker would have produced a knowing smile in those with some knowledge of physics and let everybody else simply accept the split as magic. His scenario is arguably even more insanely complicated, though…
you know a film is confusing when you don’t even understand the explained video
This film was absolutely fucking incredible, considering the budget and the 5 days shooting time also like just wow