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Timer

Original title: TiMER
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
14K
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Emma Caulfield Ford in Timer (2009)
 	If a clock could count down to the moment you meet your soul mate, would you want to know?
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If a clock could count down to the moment you meet your soul mate, would you want to know?If a clock could count down to the moment you meet your soul mate, would you want to know?If a clock could count down to the moment you meet your soul mate, would you want to know?

  • Director
    • Jac Schaeffer
  • Writer
    • Jac Schaeffer
  • Stars
    • Emma Caulfield Ford
    • Scott Holroyd
    • Kali Rocha
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Jac Schaeffer
    • Writer
      • Jac Schaeffer
    • Stars
      • Emma Caulfield Ford
      • Scott Holroyd
      • Kali Rocha
    • 73User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Emma Caulfield Ford
    Emma Caulfield Ford
    • Oona O'Leary
    • (as Emma Caulfield)
    Scott Holroyd
    Scott Holroyd
    • Brian
    Kali Rocha
    Kali Rocha
    • Matchmaker Patty
    Katie Von Till
    Katie Von Till
    • Local News Anchor
    • (as Katherine Von Till)
    Ho-Kwan Tse
    Ho-Kwan Tse
    • Scientist
    Louise Claps
    Louise Claps
    • Wife
    Jason Berger
    • Boyfriend
    Gabrielle Dennis
    Gabrielle Dennis
    • Girlfriend
    Marques Ray
    Marques Ray
    • Guy in Car
    Sean C. Francis
    • CEO
    • (as Sean Francis)
    Susan Ziegler
    Susan Ziegler
    • Detractor
    • (as Susan Zeigler)
    Christopher T. Wood
    • Primetime News Anchor
    • (as Christopher Wood)
    Cristina Cimellaro
    • TV Hostess
    • (as Cristina Cimallaro)
    Forest Erickson
    • Eric
    Celene Lee
    • Tami
    Michelle Borth
    Michelle Borth
    • Steph Depaul
    Christine Joaquin
    Christine Joaquin
    • Cindy
    Jay Jay Ellis
    • Priscilla
    • Director
      • Jac Schaeffer
    • Writer
      • Jac Schaeffer
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    8napierslogs

    An actually well written, good, romantic, and funny romantic comedy

    Finally our clocks have counted down and we have Jac Schaeffer in our lives. Schaeffer has brilliantly written "TiMER" and brought a fantastic romantic comedy into the world.

    Sure, all romantic comedies follow the same trend, cute girl wants to meet her soul mate. The poor ones do it with horrible main characters and ridiculously unfunny contrived situations. The somewhat better ones, which we have been forced to accept as good, add comedy and likable characters. But now, we have "TiMER".

    This film gives us a couple of characters, all of them are very funny and relatable. And it also adds ingenuity, with an original technological timer to count down to the arrival of our soul mate, and intelligence and even mixes in philosophy. "TiMER" can be enjoyed by everyone, the humour is sweet and appropriate for every age, and for every "thinker" out there, there's a lot for you to over-analyze, and for everyone who doesn't want to think there's enough to enjoy on its surface.

    I have said a lot of good things about "TiMER" here and deservedly so because this is a well written romantic comedy (apparently they really do exist!). This film won't climb the ranks into my all time favourite movies because it doesn't evoke too many emotions, but it definitely deserves to be seen and talked about.
    8Movie_Muse_Reviews

    Gem of a concept and excellent writing put much-needed spin on the rom-com

    Every romantic comedy could use a little injection of the originality of "TiMER." By far the most interesting love stories come from independent filmmakers these days and Jac Schaeffer's debut is another shining example. Sure, science-fiction concepts and love stories aren't exactly bread and butter, but "TiMER" opens up infinite possibilities for discussion about what true love really is while remaining lively, entertaining and sharply written.

    The film revolves around a concept that's simple enough: what if you could find out the day you were to meet your soul mate just by having a timer installed on your wrist? If scientific implausibility bothers you, skip "TiMER," because the film operates on this assumption entirely. Former "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" actress Emma Caulfield stars as Oona, a woman on the verge of 30 but whose timer is useless because as it turns out, her supposed soul mate doesn't have one. Although her story is the main thread, there are numerous subplots that explore the various possibilities of the implications of such a device.

    The greater question at hand then becomes "what if love lost all its predictability?" How would we choose to live our lives? Oona is a successful orthodontist who desperately wants to know who "the one" is. She's taken numerous guys she has met to get timers installed to see if they're him, but to no avail. Her frustration and the influence of her promiscuous stepsister Steph (Michelle Borth) whose timer won't go off until she's over 40 lead her to a fling with a younger guy named Mikey (John Patrick Amedori) whose timer has about four months left on it.

    Much of the earlier drama is regarding the question of whether two people who have proof that they aren't meant for each other should become involved. This situation and many other hypotheticals that arise in the film are tough; we barely understand love as it exists in reality, so how can one expect Schaeffer to capture a totally made-up version of it? Even if there are some gaps, Schaeffer's clearly thought through all the possibilities of what relationship drama (that's also between family and friends) would look like in this society and it shows. Credit also belongs to Caulfield, who's forced to embody this "hypothetical" struggle internally and instantly jives with our sympathies.

    Schaeffer's also a heck of a writer. Some studio would be wise to swoop her up to write romantic comedies (in part because she's a woman and there aren't enough of them writing rom-coms). There wasn't an ounce of dialogue that felt cliché, no jokes that didn't feel organic to the characters making them (namely Borth, who's excellent) or the situations they came from.

    That brings us to the ending. I have to pity any writer who has to resolve a romantic comedy, especially one that challenges our perceptions as much as "TiMER." The need for a satisfying ending is more powerful with romance than any other genre and Schaeffer already has to be poignant because this is a high-concept film. She does well. It's a bit rough and she could make a better case for her decision, but at least we can take solace in the fact that it's not a giant cliché waiting to crack on our head. That, and the rest of the film (especially the themes and raised questions) was pretty darn good.

    ~Steven C

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    3drakesylvan

    Don't waste your timer on this movie, its will ultimately let you down.

    While the above review would say that this movie was somewhat inspiring, I would tend to disagree. Timer is a movie which promises to challenge the stereotype of one person for everyone, but in the end re-enforces it. There really isn't one person for everyone, and I was hoping that the movie would relate this to the audience, but the ending was flat and awful.

    The main character falls for a complete stranger after having a wonderful time with a perfectly wonderful younger man. (nope, not buying it). What this says and tries to re-enforce to us as an audience is that we should all date our own age, and anything other isn't the right person for us.

    Examples Her father has a timer but it isn't synced with the woman he's living with (much younger than him) Her mother and step-father both have timers and they are the same age.

    She is 30 and her love interest is 22, the timer doesn't think they should be together.

    She and her sister's love interest both have timers that sync and they are roughly the same age.

    Their younger brother is 14 and his timer goes off seeing another 14 year old girl.

    I was, for the most part, completely into this movie before the ending. It was well acted and had some great ideas. But, it turns out there is no enlightenment at all, just the same old society influenced bullshit, one person for you, the same age as you, and there's no one else for you.

    Bottom line, this movie is just a huge let down. Maybe it was my fault for wanting it to be deeper and have a more meaningful ending. But no, it's just the same old crap you've seen before.

    Don't waste your time with this one, it's a huge let down.
    4claudio_carvalho

    Charming, with a Different but Silly Concept, but also Flawed with an Awful Conclusion

    In a near future, many people wear a timer implanted in their wrists by matchmakers to find their soul mates and true love. The twenty-nine year-old orthodontist Oona O'Leary (Emma Caulfield) is worried about her future since she cannot find her true love. When she meets the twenty- two year old supermarket cashier and musician Mikey Evers (John Patrick Amedori), his timer shows that they will be together in four months and she falls for him.

    Oona lives with her stepsister and best friend Steph Depaul (Michelle Borth) that works as receptionist in a nursing home. When Steph meets the widow Dan (Desmond Harrington) that does not wear a timer, they start seeing each other. Meanwhile Oona finds that Mikey's timer is fake and she is affected by her discovery. The birthday of Oona and Steph is on the same day and their mother Marion Depaul (JoBeth Williams) invites Mikey and Dan to the party. On the eve, Oona and Steph decide to remove the timer, but when Oona is ready to take it of, the timer is activated by someone who has just implanted it. Who could be her soul mate?

    "TiMER" is a charming romantic comedy with a different but silly concept, but also flawed with an awful conclusion. The idea would be acceptable in a future or a near future, but even Oona's father had implanted a timer when she was born meaning thirty years ago. The perfect message would be with Oona daring to love Mikey free of her mother's oppression for using the timer and Steph and Dan together. Further, there are several questions raised along the story without answer. For example, has Oone reconciled with her father? Did he like Mikey's CD? What has happened to Steph and how would be her relationship with Oona if she stays with Dan? My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Timer – Contagem Regressiva para o Amor" ("Timer- Countdown to Love)
    8floopowder014

    Endearing, thought-provoking, funny gem of a a film

    I went into "TiMER" mainly drawn into the premise, somewhat expecting the film to not live up to what I thought was a brilliant and fascinating concept. But it ended up exceeding my expectations, and I am now completely enamored by this film.

    "TiMER" is as close as a film is going to get to being this year's "(500) Days of Summer," in that it's a romantic comedy, but an unconventional one, and one that really comes out and says something (or at least proposes a question or two) about love instead of being two hours of cheesy chick-flick fluff. It's thought-provoking and will give you plenty to discuss with a friend after seeing it, and at the same time it's very enjoyable and entertaining. It's full of truly laugh-out-loud and slightly quirky humor, and it has a couple good twists I didn't see coming.

    One other thing I loved about "TiMER" is the characters. Many romantic comedies have the one-dimensional supporting characters who are just there for the sake of filling the role of "main character's bff," etc. But all of the supporting characters in "TiMER" were multi- dimensional and distinctive, and they all had their own stories that I became invested in without detracting from the main focus of Oona's story.

    Whether you're looking for the next romantic comedy that strays a bit from the prescribed path, or you're looking to answer the "what if?" this film proposes, or you're just looking for a quality independent film of any sort, "TiMER" will be well worth your time.

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    • Trivia
      Just like with other technologies such as cell phones, different versions of the TiMER can be seen throughout the film. Oona and Steph's TiMERs are boxier and simply beep, while newer versions like their brother Jesse's are smaller and come in different colors and play a more melodic tune.
    • Goofs
      When Oona and Mikey are in the kitchen, the eggs are rearranged between takes.
    • Quotes

      Mikey: If I'm a pussy, I'm about to have the best lesbian sex of my life in there.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Original Rom-Coms (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Song
      Performed and Written by Meiko

      Courtesy of Lucky Ear Music

      Under license from Secret Road Music Services, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • TiMER
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Present Pictures
      • Truckbeef
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,378
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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