Alex, stuck in a repeating loop of time, must navigate his way through the bustling streets of Bangkok with mysterious men on his heels trying to kill him. Parkour, martial arts, shoot outs and car flips all result in his death until the last loop.
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I've ticked the Spoiler box just in case although I don't really think it does. But in any event, it left me confused as hell so spoil that!Hmmm... The accusations of fake positive reviews themselves sound fake although the film is full of problems.Really poor dialogue is the most noticeable. The writer is also the 'star' AND the producer (who's Mummy & Daddy have lots of money, then?) and, yes, the actors could be better and the action scenes are generally hum drum and unimaginative although the performers are very athletic. Yes, the direction is iffy and the script could do with some serious tightening. And, er, well, the sequence of events - ie. what's happening is definitely confusing.The continuous flashbacks is annoying in the extreme. If I see another movie which starts with a denouement and flashes back X minutes/days/weeks/months I'll not only scream and walk out/switch off, I'll be straight back here and posting a 1 review! If the story's not capable of being told in a linear fashion and needs to show an 'exciting moment' in order to keep the audience in their seats, it needs another writer or another audience. Probably both! But I digress... This doesn't quite do that.Essentially, the 'hero' keeps reliving the last 30 minutes, but does he remember the previous 30 minutes or is each one new? That's never really clear.The most totally unexlained thing - and common to many movies - is that the antagonists seem to want the protagonist alive but shoot at him when they're chasing him. How does that work? Come on, writer/director, get your act together!A favourite line - "Why don't I remember anythink!" Oops, whose accent is slipping? Oh dear...It's a nice idea - or at least an interesting one - mangled by dire dialogue, poor story flow and iffy direction and editing.So why watch it? Well, I'm a glutton for anything to do with time travel. This actually isn't (at least I don't think it is) but, alas, with this movie my gluttony got what it deserved!
All positive reviews for this movie are fake. This is a very cheap and poorly made film with amateur acting, stupid plot and they had no idea how to end the movie. After only a few minutes of the start it becomes glaringly obvious that the actors cannot act, the dialog is silly and the whole thing does not convey any emotion at all. It is a struggle to understand what the idea is and you are left feeling that this was a total waste of time. Whoever reviewed it with 4 or more stars is most likely associated in some way with the producers or the cast. There is simply no justification to award it anything more than a big fat zero. Avoid!
If you want to learn, how to act bad, watch this movie.I don't know if it's the bad writing of dialogs or the actors having no clue about acting or both together, but it's really bad.I can't point out why it is bad, because some of the actors seem to try really hard, but they just can't. I assume you can't act good with shitty dialogs, so even if some of them could act, they weren't able to. Just like famous actors couldn't act to Lucas' Star Wars Episode I- III too.I gave it 3 for effort.This movie doesn't deserve ten lines of review, but IMDb made it mandatory, so I am writing something here.
This is a clever little indie action movie with an original take on the "memory" concept. Mid-way between a martial arts flick and a sci-fi movie, it has definite appeals to both audiences, with a few slick fight sequences and enough of a brain teaser to keep you thinking for 85 minutes.The director and stars all do a good job of keeping the plot moving and getting to the next story part without slowing the pace down.It does look cheap at times, and the dubbing isn't great, but the music score is epic and makes it feel like a much higher budget production.If you don't mind lower budget movies, then this is definitely a good one to watch.