Malvinas wrote to Nightfox <=-
Reminded me of Primer...
Reminded me of Primer...
Oh man - that movie was something else! I've seen
it several times and recommended it to others...
Oh man - that movie was something else! I've seen
it several times and recommended it to others...
Not really a fan of most time-travel movie ideas, but
maybe this one will be different.
Ogg wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Hello Jimmy!
** On Saturday 03.05.25 - 18:44, Jimmy Anderson wrote to Malvinas:
Reminded me of Primer...
Oh man - that movie was something else! I've seen
it several times and recommended it to others...
Read about it. Not really a fan of most time-travel movie
ideas, but maybe this one will be different.
Malvinas wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Oh man - that movie was something else! I've seen
it several times and recommended it to others...
I remember watching both Primer and another movie right about the same time period, and both were kinda related in the genre/subject matter.
The other movie being Coherence. If you haven't seen that one and liked both Primer and Safe not Guaranteed, I highly recommend Coherence, too.
If not a time travel fan, probably won't enjoy it. But for
hard core time travel fans... It's right up there!!!
screen). And the plot was kind of meh. It was material to be subjected
for the Eight Deadly Words (I don't care what happens to these people).
Arelor wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Re: Re: Movie: Primer
By: Jimmy Anderson to Ogg on Sun May 04 2025 01:49 pm
If not a time travel fan, probably won't enjoy it. But for
hard core time travel fans... It's right up there!!!
I am definitively not a Primer fan. Give me Synchronicity any day.
Primer definitively needed better production than it got, the dialogue scenes were made hard to follow because they tried to make them
realistic (with people speaking over each other and interrupting each other, which is how works in real life, but makes it messy for the screen).
And the plot was kind of meh. It was material to be subjected
for the Eight Deadly Words (I don't care what happens to these people).
They nailed the part were they discovered time travel, because I think they reproduced quite well how scientific advances are done. People
does janky stuff and notices something weird, then say "look, this is interesting, why do you think it is happening?"
I am definitively not a Primer fan. Give me Synchronicity
any day.
Primer definitively needed better production than it got,
the dialogue scenes were made hard to follow because they
tried to make them realistic (with people speaking over
each other and interrupting each other, which is how works
in real life, but makes it messy for the screen). And the
plot was kind of meh. It was material to be subjected for
the Eight Deadly Words (I don't care what happens to these
people).
They nailed the part were they discovered time travel,
because I think they reproduced quite well how scientific
advances are done. People does janky stuff and notices
something weird, then say "look, this is interesting, why
do you think it is happening?"
Reminded me of Primer...
Oh man - that movie was something else! I've seen
it several times and recommended it to others...
Read about it. Not really a fan of most time-travel movie
ideas, but maybe this one will be different.
If not a time travel fan, probably won't enjoy it. But for
hard core time travel fans... It's right up there!!!
Ogg wrote to Arelor <=-
to rewatch it to see if it clicks better after knowing what to
expect. The "A<->B" (and the wikipedia shows an illustration of
it) still makes little sense to me. Originally it's some
weight-reduction experiment, but then it turns out to be a
time-machine?
I generally have trouble embrasing the idea that "one" machine
and the actions of one person can alter a whole timeline of
future history affecting millions of people.
Time travel is a fun idea, but trying to present it in film or
story form simply breaks down at some point.
I think there are other "time machine" films that are much more entertaining.
They nailed the part were they discovered time travel,
because I think they reproduced quite well how scientific
advances are done. People does janky stuff and notices
something weird, then say "look, this is interesting, why
do you think it is happening?"
Ok.. but that's just a brief scene. The rest of the film
seemed like a series of disjointed scenes.
I really liked the way the filmaker/director/writers of Mememto
stitched the story together for a powerful conclusion.
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