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6.6/10
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Teddy wakes up the morning after his wedding to discover that every few minutes he's jumping forward to the next year of his life.Teddy wakes up the morning after his wedding to discover that every few minutes he's jumping forward to the next year of his life.Teddy wakes up the morning after his wedding to discover that every few minutes he's jumping forward to the next year of his life.
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This is a nice watch, escapism, fun, thoughtful and enjoyable.
Describing this as a romantic comedy may not quite fit this film, however, its as close to a genre description you may get. Perhaps the first half of the movie is frustrating as each scene seems to be a repeat of the previous and the movie doesn't seem to be progressing. It then transfers from being comedy to drama but still it makes no sense. But when the movie enters its final phase it becomes a beautiful story and all the previous parts fall into place. Whilst it maybe difficult people should persist with the film and reach what is a beautiful ending.
This is a very funny film in the Groundhog Day mould. The plot cleverly uses the time-hopping genre to examine a relationship in super-fast-forward mode, which somehow seemed believable.
It is very endearing, with plenty of touching moments popping up amidst the regular laughs.
Nicely acted and superbly directed, this film is definitely worth a couple of hours of your time. Highly recommended.
It is very endearing, with plenty of touching moments popping up amidst the regular laughs.
Nicely acted and superbly directed, this film is definitely worth a couple of hours of your time. Highly recommended.
I watched this movie with my wife and the both of us enjoyed it quite a bit. There were some nice funny parts, the 2 leads did a great job and I really enjoyed the story. It is so true that as humans we have a hard time grasping the true value of something until it is lost. The parts with Sam in the future made me a bit sad but I really enjoyed this movie and gave my wife a big kiss after.
Long Story Short was hilarious, sweet and at times a little sad and touching.
It had a very small cast, but they were all great.
Rafe Spall was hilarious in what felt like a scene that ran for almost the entire movie yet was never boring or slow. He pulled off both the comedy and the tragedy of his character with his usual brilliance.
Zahra Newman and Ronny Chieng were perfect in their supporting roles, bringing a lot of emotion to the story and their characters.
Noni Hazlehurst and Dena Kaplan were both wonderful with strong portrayals of their characters despite having only a few scenes each.
Josh Lawson has done a great job with this quirky little film which he wrote and directed and appears in briefly.
It was refreshingly nice to see an Aussie made film that never focused on the fact that it was Australian. This really could've been set anywhere, but the NSW coastal setting was still very much appreciated.
A solid rom com which tackles the "curse with a lesson" device in its own unique way and succeeds. Highly recommend.
It had a very small cast, but they were all great.
Rafe Spall was hilarious in what felt like a scene that ran for almost the entire movie yet was never boring or slow. He pulled off both the comedy and the tragedy of his character with his usual brilliance.
Zahra Newman and Ronny Chieng were perfect in their supporting roles, bringing a lot of emotion to the story and their characters.
Noni Hazlehurst and Dena Kaplan were both wonderful with strong portrayals of their characters despite having only a few scenes each.
Josh Lawson has done a great job with this quirky little film which he wrote and directed and appears in briefly.
It was refreshingly nice to see an Aussie made film that never focused on the fact that it was Australian. This really could've been set anywhere, but the NSW coastal setting was still very much appreciated.
A solid rom com which tackles the "curse with a lesson" device in its own unique way and succeeds. Highly recommend.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring one of his jumps forward, Teddy remarks on how Leanne hasn't aged, asking if she's got a portrait up in the attic. This is a reference to Oscar Wilde's 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, in which a man sells his soul so that his portrait will age while he remains young.
- ConnectionsReferences Un jour sans fin (1993)
- SoundtracksGrass Is Greener
Written by Jesse Phillips (as J. Phillips), Ben Griner (as B. Griner), Browan Lollar (as B. Lollar), Paul Janeway (as P. Janeway), Andrew Lee (as A. Lee), Allen Branstetter (as J. Branstetter)
((c) Published by Canadian Feather Music/(c) Published by Trombonin Publishing/(c) Published by Amish Email Publishing/(c) Published by Otis My Distant Lover/(c) Published by Si Baby/(c) Published by Branstetter Publishing/Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd)
Performed by St. Paul & the Broken Bones (as St. Paul and the Broken Bones)
Licensed courtesy of Single Lock Records
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,343,112
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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