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Directed by Shane Carruth
The debut feature from filmmaker Shane Carruth -- who wrote, directed, photographed, edited, scored, and stars -- Primer is a psychological sci-fi thriller about a group of four tech entrepreneurs. Toiling away in a garage, the quartet have successfully created error-checking systems for their clients. But their recent work seems to have created an unexpected and seemingly impossible side-effect. Suddenly, two members of the group realize they are in possession of a device that can double, or perhaps even quadruple, the space-time continuum of anything that enters it. What at first seems like a windfall of astronomical proportions eventually proves to be much more than they bargained for, as the duo attempt to manipulate time to their financial -- and emotional -- benefit. Also starring Casey Gooden, Anand Upadhyaya, and Carrie Crawford, Primer premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the coveted Grand Jury Prize for dramatic film. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
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"The grandfather paradox: you go back in time and kill your grandfather, which means you were never born and couldn't have gone back and committed the murder in the first place.This paradox is easily explained if you keep in mind that the universe comprises matter and energy, and that space and time are only ways to describe the current state of matter and energy, not corporeal entities in their own right. In that context, time is not a river flowing in only one direction. It, like " [More]
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"Catherine Hardwicke hit one out of the park for female directors this past weekend, but she had a lot of help. Not only was she working with a pre-sold property, she also had a very manageable budget of $37 million. Quite di " [More]
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"Primer isn't a movie that tries to reach the lowest common denominator in terms of audience. It expects you to meet its concepts. And for those that do there is a great payoff. Four engineers in a tiny startup realize that they have built something amazing, but don't quite know what they have. Two of them figure out they have built a time machine and manage to buy out the others. At that point they start going back in time to make money on the stock market, always careful to a " [More]
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"Primer is an accomplishment. Ignoring the fact that the budget was only 7 thousand dollars, the film is very entertaining. Primer never slows down and last a good length so that you can watch it without feeling like you're watching an epic. It really does go straight back to classic sci-fi comparable to "The Fly" and "Pi" " [More]
azgukiazguki Scienc Fiction Masterpiece!!
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"This is by far the best science fiction movie I have ever seen. I didn't understand all of the technological (apparently Carruth was some kind of engineer) lingo, or even all of the levels that this thing may possess, but I was instantly aware of its intellectual superiority. The tone is low and slow. It will lose a lot of its audience in the first fifteen minutes due to an abundance of narration that is impossible to follow. But disregard " [More]
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"[quote user="joem18b"] If you're going to watch Primer, I strongly recommend printing out the wiki timeline, maybe before the second time through. the movie is complicated. [/quote] I just looked at that timeline again for Primer. I remember you posting that once before. It was never my impression that the movie was mapped out so specifically. Maybe I will rent Primer[More]
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"[quote user="leeroy711"] I definately thought about this one for quite a bit, and I agree that this film actually did a great job of exploring the concepts of free-will. But I don't know, it really seemed more than anything that the only thing restricting this character's free will was his fear of the whole butterfly effect thing. In short, he had free will, he was just too afraid to do anything different than what he had allready done (huh??) because he felt the need for whatever he " [More]
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"[quote user="Risselada"] [quote user="Risselada"] [quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="mercurial"] [quote user="Risselada"] Before I add any more I just want to say up front that if anyone is a fan of time travel movies and you haven't seen Timecrimes yet, try to do so as soon as possible. I saw it at a cool theatre here in Chicago, but it's probably not playing anym " [More]
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"This one is just too obvious. I had to look through our previous discussions to make sure we hadn't done this one. I was pretty surprised to find out that we haven't touched it yet. I love time travel movies. It has the ability to be one of the most complicated thematic elements, but when done well, it can completely suck you in.. I think Primer is my favorite example of an intelligent f " [More]
joem18bjoem18b Re:The Problem with Time Travel
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"hard to beat Primer for an exploration of time travel. i heard somewhere that shane carruth is finally making another movie. he's been working on it for 2.5 years and is about to go into production. there's an excellent Primer timeline. I printed it out in pieces, taped it together, and held it on my lap the last time i watched the movie. " [More]
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There's a moment in Shane Carruth's impressive debut feature, Primer, that sums up the filmmaker's point-of-view quite nicely. It's not the line quoted in many reviews, where one addled engineer asks another, "Are you hungry? I haven't eaten since later this afternoon," although that line exemplifies Carruth's prickly wit. It takes place before the main characters' great, accidental discovery when two men discuss NASA's efforts to develop a pen that would work in zero gravity. After spending millions trying to work out the problem, the agency ended up using a simple pencil. Primer is the science-fiction film equivalent of that pencil, and the remarkable amount of bang the film gets for its buck is only one of its virtues. A less imaginative filmmaker with a big budget at his or her disposal would have started the film where Carruth ends Primer, a precarious moment when it seems the world is about to change. But Carruth is more interested in intimate moments of discovery, as the moral and philosophical implications of Abe (David Sullivan) and Aaron's (Carruth) invention reveal themselves. Because Carruth trusts his audience's intelligence, he allows us to share in these discoveries, rather than spelling everything out. Which is all well and good, to a point. But even the most attentive viewers may have trouble finding their bearings as the film opens with a quick flow of engineering jargon, and anyone who can follow the temporal twists and inversions of the film's final third probably deserves an engineering degree. Primer is a witty, well-shot, and convincingly acted science-fiction brain twister, leading one to suspect that on repeated viewings a rock solid narrative will reveal itself. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
 

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