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It's sad that there are only....


12 posts about this remarkable, powerful and profound film. That means that not many folks have seen it, and that is sad. Everyone should see it. I give it an A+.

Its philosophy on time reminded me of Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse Five".




Schrodinger's cat walks into a bar, and / or doesn't.

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Agree with everything you said. I watched it this afternoon and was just telling my son how incredible it is. I couldn't get over how thought provoking it became toward the end.

Funny thing is, I came across it on Netflix and thought "This looks interesting." Had never even heard of it, but it's better than anything I've seen in awhile.

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I don't think it is widely available. I had heard of this from others on IMDb - American posters - but that's it. It's a profound, quirky and deeply poignant film. I found Bill's demise almost unbearable and felt his grief at the woman's tennis shoe filled with leaves.

I'm scared of the middle place between light and nowhere

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Most people have Netflix now days.

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I agree. It is a masterpiece and one of the greatest films of all time, in my opinion.

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