Samantha Kingston has it all. Then everything changed. After a fateful night, she wakes up with no vision of the future. Reliving the same day over and over again, she begins to question how perfect her life really is.
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Film actors:
- Samantha Kingston as Zoey Deutch
- Lindsay Edgecombe as Halston Sage
- Juliet Sykes as Elena Kampouris
- Mrs. Kingston: Jennifer Beals
- Kent McFowler as Logan Miller
- Ellie Harris: Cincy Wu
- Izzy Kingston as Erica Tremblay
- Elodie: Laxmi Medal
- Mr. Daimler: Diego Boneta
- Rob Cochran as Gene Lawley
- Dan Kingston as Nicholas Lee
- Anna Catullo as Liv Hewson
- Sierra Grendel as Chelsea Gill
- Patrick: Keith Powers
- Steve Doff as Liam Hall
- Laura: Alyssa Lynch
- Ashley: Taylor Russell
- Marianne Sykes/Angel Cupid: Ron Curtis
- Demonic Cupid: Claire Margaret Collette
- Rabbit Cupid: Keira Kondo
- Female student: Arielle Tuliao
- Locker Boy: Balnagra
Photography team:
- Editor: Joe Randall
- Director of Photography: Michael Fay Mognari
- Screenwriter: Maria Maggenti
- Executive Producer: Lauren Oliver
- Director: Rilassoyan
- Set Decoration: Jonathan Lancaster
- Script Supervisor: Elspeth Grafton
- Costume Design: Elide McAllister
- Original Music Composer: Adam Taylor
- Production Design: Paul Joyal
- Music Director: Howard Parr
- Producer: Donald Munro
- Special Effects Coordinator: Dan Sedlacek
- Executive Producer: Brett Boutier
- Producer: Brian Robbins
- Associate Producer: Jessica Held
- Makeup Department Supervisor: Darci Jackson
- First Assistant Director: Richard Flower
- Executive Producer: Ginny Pennekamp
- Main hairstylist: Russell Brady
- Main makeup artist: John L. Healy
- Foley: Sean Brennan
- Photographer: Kevin Hall
- Producer: Matt Kaplan
- Executive Producer: Mark Bienstock
- Co-producer: Max Simmons
- First Assistant Editor: Carrie Puchkoff
- Production Manager: Thierry Tanguy
- Visual Effects: Brian O’Keefe
- Producer: Jonathan Sestak
- Set Decoration: Lisa Lancaster
- Assistant Sound Editor: Alfred DeGrand
- Executive Producer: Robin Marshall
- Photographer: Mark Miller
- Screenwriter: Gina Prince-Bythewood
- Production Manager: Leo Yılmaz
- Assistant Location Manager: Matt Villeneuve
- Stuntman: Brianna Watkins
- Stunt double: Crystal Mudry
- Stunt Coordinator: Ed Anders
- Stunt Driver: Zandalar Kennedy
- Stunts: Kai Wallstrom
- Stunts: Brennan Wahlstrom
- Head Coach: Andrew Gordon
Movie review:
- Reno: **Not second chances, but unlimited! ** **
- Even if you’re not much of a movie fan, you’ve probably seen at least a few time loop-related movies. To me, it was like the hundredth. When I first saw the trailer, I said “not anymore.” “Time loop” is just a concept, but its storyline is drawn differently. It tells the story of a high school girl on Cupid’s Day, which is a special day for her because she has something big to remember. As usual her day goes on and at the end of the day something goes wrong and then she wakes up again the same day the next day and it keeps repeating. Now how she will find the solution or the reason for the solution will be covered in the rest of the film.
- Familiar with them, but with a carefully crafted storyline around it. In a way, it’s the same as Groundhog Day, although it’s a more serious and tragic story about a teenager. We sometimes wish for a second chance and that’s how this movie was made, but on a larger scale and with some small message to teenagers.
- The acting is great, especially Zoe. Predictable scenes, so I thought of a few endings that didn’t happen. I was also disappointed with how it ended. It’s not the best solution, but it’s an unexpected twist. Originally the film was based on a book of the same name. This is a small budget, high quality movie. The direction is great and the presentation is very informative. Definitely not missing a viewing.
- _6/10_
- Gimly: _Donnie Darko Lite™_ via _Groundhog Day_.
- _Final Rating: ★★½ – There was a lot that appealed to me, but it didn’t quite work overall.
- Dragos2005123: It was a very good movie but I thought the last scene was predictable
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