Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Primer


Think you understand time travel?  Well here is your explanation.  Setting a wormhole time contingent lapse through isometric pressures formulating the contained atomic flow of space time continuum.  Therefore pulsating a systematic rendering of anatomic weight/mass formulating an unconsciousness transcendence of proportional retribution.  This will then reconfigure electrodes and bursting atoms creating a simultaneous clone absorbing life-scale time continuum.  Easy huh?  If you understood any of that, and it actually made any type of sense, then run to your Netflix and watch this movie immediately.  When you do, comment on this post and explain it to me please!  This is regarded as one of the most complicated movies of all time, and I agree.  It took over the number one spot from Interstellar.  This was a really well done low budget film!  No real action, and a set that is basically a garage, a storage unit, and a hotel room.  The dialogue is so complex but written so well that it fools you into thinking you actually understand these nerds.  There are many mysteries with this film that I am still pondering like loss of writing skills, what happens to the doubles, where are they in the time line, how did it actually happen????  This is a definite watch about two men that accidentally invent a time machine and within days begin to abuse it.  You can instantly stream it from Netflix, just make sure you are well caffeinated and ready to listen.  After you watch this film check out this site for some explanation,

 http://www.sparknotes.com/mindhut/2013/06/20/primer-understanding-the-most-complicated-sci-fi-movie-ever-made

FYI:  This movie was made for $7000

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2 comments:

  1. This is one of my favorites! I'm a sucker for time travel movies and this one is crazy and confusing in a good way. Check out Predestination with Ethan Hawk and Triangle with some people..... if you want more time travel goodness.

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  2. Nice! I will check them out asap. Primer kept me so intrigued it was crazy!

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