A genre-bending love story about time travel, the end of the world, and long form improvisational comedy.A genre-bending love story about time travel, the end of the world, and long form improvisational comedy.A genre-bending love story about time travel, the end of the world, and long form improvisational comedy.
Dennis Curlett
- Copper
- (as Dennis Curlett Jr.)
Keila Dolle
- Kerry
- (as Katy Dolle)
Adam Driggers
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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The actors work hard in this sweet-natured film about time travel and time paradoxes. What I enjoy about titles like this is that they include inventive ideas that would never have made it into larger-budgeted productions - like the "cake test" for determining whether a time paradox has occurred. Don't worry so much about internal time travel logic - this film is more about human relationships.
Would have bumped it to 6.5, if that rating was available.
Would have bumped it to 6.5, if that rating was available.
Great low budget flick that uses the time travel theme to its advantage, and in a very resourceful way untangles itself from the potential mess of writing a script about time travel by writing it inside the script itself. I found that very clever, lending the script a whole other level.
The only not-so-great thing about this movie is the blatant amateurishness of 99% of the cast, including the lead man and woman, in contrast with the main supporting character who does a great job.
The only not-so-great thing about this movie is the blatant amateurishness of 99% of the cast, including the lead man and woman, in contrast with the main supporting character who does a great job.
A time travel movie obsessed with improv. Reminded me of when I was deep into the Austin improv scene in my 20s. Very dreamlike.
I watch everything. Mostly on Plex. Love when I find something like this. Weird and small and definitely low budget but also lots of imagination and cool. If low budget stuff isn't your thing then maybe not this one but I love stumbling onto weird stuff like this made with obvious passion. Reminded me of an even smaller Safety Not Guaranteed.
I wish more movies felt this way. Trippy and fun. Started off thinking it was one kind of movie and then it just turns. Definitely indie but also made me laugh. The kind of movie that makes you wanna make movies. Recommend!
Did you know
- Quotes
[first lines]
Barnaby: I didn't expect to see you tonight.
Rose: Same. Um, Donna asked if I would take some photos of the improv show.
[chuckles]
Rose: I'm not stalking you or anything... Did you play?
Barnaby: Yeah. Yeah, I played.
Rose: It's not as bad as you think. It's not.
Barnaby: You didn't see it.
Rose: You're too hard on yourself.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Keep Making Movies: Paradox Lost (2024)
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- Filming locations
- 1607 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA(Underground Theater)
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- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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