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Brilliant concept, yet so-so execution which would have been helped by a higher budget. However, this is a brilliant attempt at creating a time travel film with next to no money. While the film has its faults, the performances and dialogue ...


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A group of fledgling inventors discover a complex method to manipulate reality. At first, they successfully game the stock market with it, but the consequences of the invention start to catch up with them.
Two engineers, Aaron and Abe, accidentally discover a method of time travel while working in their garage. As they attempt to exploit their invention for personal gain, they find themselves entangled in a complex web of paradoxes and unintended consequences. The film meticulously explores the ethical dilemmas and mind-bending paradoxes of manipulating time, as their initial excitement gives way to paranoia and mistrust.
Primer was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its intellectual complexity, realistic portrayal of scientific discovery, and innovative approach to time travel narratives. While some found its dense plot challenging, it is largely regarded as a cult classic and a landmark in independent science fiction filmmaking, praised for its originality and ambitious scope on a modest budget.
Praised for its intelligent and complex exploration of time travel.
Lauded for its realistic depiction of scientific process and its low-budget ingenuity.
Acknowledged as challenging but rewarding for viewers seeking a thought-provoking sci-fi experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's originality and intelligence, with many appreciating its non-linear narrative and the challenge it presents to the viewer. Some users found the plot overly complicated or difficult to follow, but the consensus leans towards admiration for its unique take on science fiction.
Won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004.
The film was made on an extremely low budget of $7,000, with director Shane Carruth also serving as the lead actor, editor, and co-composer.
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Brilliant concept, yet so-so execution which would have been helped by a higher budget. However, this is a brilliant attempt at creating a time travel film with next to no money. While the film has its faults, the performances and dialogue ...

This has quite a clever concept - a group of four engineering friends are building a prototype piece of equipment. "Abe" (David Sullivan) discovers - accidentally - when testing it, that is has positively game-changing potential and confide...
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