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Maud 2022-09-05 01:29:50
90 minutes movie, I thought it was 3 hours, not as good as Groundhog
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Adalberto 2022-06-13 21:40:15
Probably would have liked this better than Groundhog...
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Clay 2022-06-13 18:19:23
It's no different from stealing love....
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Letitia 2022-06-13 17:52:15
childhood...
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Electa 2022-06-13 17:35:50
The concept is very good, and a very interesting sci-fi film can be made at a low cost. It was released in the same year as Groundhog, and the basic concept is very similar. But after all, it is a work from the early 1990s, the cost is also low, and the technical aspects are very...
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Jonas 2022-06-13 16:42:26
I watched it at Central Six when I was in elementary school, and at the same time enlightened science fiction and love. After watching it, I had many dreams about movies, and I recalled it for a long time. It was the first time that a movie deeply intervened in my...
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Shyann 2022-06-13 14:10:19
rewind time
Since I was very young, I have always been interested in the concept of time, and even any film that involves time can make me fascinated for a while, including the butterfly effect before. Now it seems that this film is an antique, a film from 1993. , but I can only see it on the website just now....
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Dorcas 2022-06-13 15:46:30
How about changing to an episode?
Time is still rebounding, and the story is more thrilling and weird. Every episode is one day, every day is a possibility, looking at the same event from different sides, gradually approaching the truth, the protagonist does not know how to choose, adding the butterfly effect... Haha, it should be...
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[on the "fourth" day, Barry is still trying to prove to Lisa that he knows about the time-loop Bounce. Barry takes Lisa's arm and points across the department to the hallway where Denk is entering, and again directs her attention to his time-line notes]
Barry Thomas: Look. Over there. See that? He's, he's about to light his cigarette. He's met you in the hallway these past few mornings, but today he can't, because you're here with me. What we have to do is keep Denk from finding out about the computer disk. So, today, I'll take all the information, all right?
Lisa Fredericks: [whispering] I can't just accept this.
Barry Thomas: [taking her arms, making her look at his honest expression] The epitaph on your canary's grave you made when you were nine years old was on a paper plate, and it said: Fly to Heaven.
[she looks at him with deep uncertainty]
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Barry Thomas: [to Lisa] You're not killed today! That's great news!