Primer Comments

  • Keagan 2023-04-29 08:24:31

    It may be the reason for watching it intermittently, or it may be too obscure and esoteric in the narration. All I can say is, I didn't understand it. Of course, the movie was made for people to watch, not torment, so I won't give it high marks....

  • Friedrich 2023-04-28 07:56:06

    I didn't understand the plot anyway. Direct this idea and shoot the thief stick. It's tougher than the current Sundance works, but it's really difficult to enter this...

  • Wendy 2023-04-24 13:07:15

    Very sweaty to say that I didn't understand it the first...

  • Richie 2023-04-16 09:50:47

    Seeing people inexplicable, do not know what to say. It feels like the intrigue between the former brothers is due to interests, but I still don't understand it. So many professional terms can only play a hypnotic effect. what a waste of...

  • Margaretta 2023-04-15 22:39:36

    This should be the most complicated movie I've ever seen. It's a hundred times more complicated than Butterfly Effect, Horror Cruise, Inception, etc. The timeline is too rich, copied and copied, too many dark lines, too many layers Now, and it’s an ultra-low-cost small production, I said the subject matter is very good, and the script is not bad. It’s just that I can’t figure it out. I don’t think there are many people who can figure it out. I read it twice to understand In general, the details...

  • Isabel 2023-04-13 19:27:19

    I re-watched the director's review version and laughed to death. The whole process was just how busy he was. In addition to the director, he also had to be the male lead, editing, special effects, foley, art, including 3D modeling for props, and even some shots that didn't include him. I have to operate the machine myself, but it is basically not in...

  • Kaitlyn 2023-04-02 01:49:54

    The director of science and engineering can't afford to kneel to independent...

  • Branson 2023-04-01 08:08:26

    The low-cost laboratory science fiction, behind the seemingly cold instrument parts, hides a strong desire for personal expression. As an engineer, the director has multiple roles, trying to construct a huge time travel pattern. It is true that the creativity is extremely bold, even subversive, and human entanglements are all covered. It's a pity that I don't have the narrative ability, and the entire information is fragmented. The process is like a guessing puzzle. Science enthusiasts may wish...

  • Valentin 2023-03-28 18:38:24

    Sleepy, although only 77 minutes in length, the overly jerky storytelling and poor cinematography make it impossible for me to tell whether the half-successful writer and director is making up his mind or is incompetent, it looks more like a post-production. Therefore, even if you have a high-level idea, but your ability to use audio-visual language is too poor, not many people will have much interest in your...

  • Wava 2023-03-20 10:51:47

    06-06-08: I don't understand, it's very obscure, I don't know what the director is going to say, but the atmosphere is very...

Extended Reading
  • Geraldine 2022-05-20 22:41:24

    Why should it be translated into a detonator?

    It has nothing to do with the detonator at all!
    After reading it, my personal understanding is:
    several nerds are engaged in research and development, and two of them discovered the side effect when they were experimenting with garage inventions to create doubles, which means that they can...

  • Adella 2022-05-20 14:31:24

    You don't come back here

    Next, I will read a passage
    ye hearken not hang
    you do not interrupt can not speak for any reason
    I want to start reading from the top of the page
    they are very careful very careful
    very educated people
    they like people, not extremists,
    they also lazy mistakes have also infighting
    in their...

Primer quotes

  • Aaron: What, what he's saying is...

    Abe: What I'm saying is, we drop the box down on it, okay, focus our own magnetic field to negate and knock out the inverse - what's going on inside the ceramic - and that should change the transition temperature to something we can work with.

    Aaron: What are we saying that is?

    Abe: Hopefully, near room temperature.

    Aaron: What is that about, uh, the best mathematician's a lazy one?

  • Aaron: You know that story, about how NASA spent millions of dollars developing this pen that writes in Zero G? Did you ever read that?

    Abe: Yeah.

    Aaron: You know how the Russians solved the problem?

    Abe: Yeah, they used a pencil.

    Aaron: Right. A normal wooden pencil. It just seems like Philip takes the NASA route almost every time.

Primer

Director: Shane Carruth

Language: English,French Release date: May 25, 2005

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