I agree with Roger Ebert’s assessment
that no review of this movie is going
to do it justice. It is an
engaging, ambitious, and thoroughly unique movie that will keep you smiling for
days to come. The story is
simple. A hip Seattle magazine is
looking for a story to do, and one of the writers, Jeff, pitches the idea that they find the
writer of an intriguing advertisement that goes something like this:
”WANTED: Someone to go back in time
with me. This is not a joke. You will get paid after we get
back. Must bring your own
weapons. I have only done this
once before. SAFETY NOT
GUARANTEED.”
So it sounds like the lead in for a
Judd Apatow comedy, but it is nothing of the sort. This is charming, not silly. It is intense. The story gets some traction, and Jeff demands that he gets
two interns to go with him—Darius (Aubrey Plaza, from ‘Parks and Recreation’)
is an intense and quirky loner and Arnau is a very nerdy and shy guy with a laptop on his lap at
all times. The group finds Kenneth
(Mark Duplass, who carries the show), who placed the ad, and he and Darius
begin to plan their time travel.
He is serious, and at first blush he does not seem like a total whack
job. The movie has smart dialogue
and nuanced acting, a rare but compelling combination. The reasons that Darius and Kenneth
want to go back in time draw them closer together, and before long it is them
against the world. Very fun movie
which leaves open the question of whether or not you can time travel. Duplass and Plaza are flat out amazing in this--keep an eye on both of them.
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