
Do Over
Do Over follows five characters over twenty four hours on the last day of the year. As the interrelated stories proceed, the connections between the lives of the five characters begin to reveal themselves and their stories unravel. By depicting five different characters at emotional crossroads, Do Over examines the struggle of overcoming our greatest fears; the unknown of what lies ahead in the future, the fading value of our existence in the present, and most of all, irreversible mistakes made in the past that may catch up to us.
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Plot Summary
A young man has the opportunity to relive his senior year of high school. He struggles with the choices he made the first time around and tries to change his future, but finds that some things are harder to alter than he imagined. The film explores themes of regret, second chances, and the consequences of one's actions.
Critical Reception
Do Over received a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its relatable premise of wanting to change the past, many found the execution to be predictable and lacking in originality. The film struggled to stand out in a crowded genre, with performances and storytelling often cited as average.
What Reviewers Say
- The film offers a familiar 'second chance' narrative that doesn't break new ground.
- Performances are adequate but do little to elevate the predictable plot.
- Lacks the charm and depth to make its central premise truly impactful.
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Fun Fact
Due to its limited release and modest marketing, 'Do Over' is not widely remembered and details about its production are scarce.
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