Am I missing something?
Aug. 2nd, 2005 11:21 pmJust watched Primer, after months of having folks tell me it was an amazing mind-fuck, and avoiding all spoilers.
So, um, where was the mind-fuck? Seemed like a pretty straight-forward time travel story with multiple causality loops. Well done definitely, but I kept waiting for the big wowzer moment, and then the credits rolled. Ernh?
Seriously, did I miss something?
Edit: Yes, I loved it. :) Just wondering, seriously, if the DVD skipped a chapter or something. Not because it didn't make sense, but because it *did*. My one naggling question was Rachel's Dad. That seemed ambiguous.
(Watch it, if you haven't.)
So, um, where was the mind-fuck? Seemed like a pretty straight-forward time travel story with multiple causality loops. Well done definitely, but I kept waiting for the big wowzer moment, and then the credits rolled. Ernh?
Seriously, did I miss something?
Edit: Yes, I loved it. :) Just wondering, seriously, if the DVD skipped a chapter or something. Not because it didn't make sense, but because it *did*. My one naggling question was Rachel's Dad. That seemed ambiguous.
(Watch it, if you haven't.)
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Date: 2005-08-03 03:30 am (UTC)Either that or you just didn't have as much fun with it as I did.
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Date: 2005-08-03 03:45 am (UTC)Maybe my physics background screwed me over this time. :) I was thinking of a long-span backup unit as soon as they showed the first unit in the storage. It just seemed... logical. :D Maybe that was the problem - they acted logically, so most of the steps seemed obvious to another engineer. *shrug* When Aaron got out with a bloody ear, I suspected this wasn't really his first trip through. As soon as Abe heard the story about the shotgun at the party, it kind of confirmed a looped story. I love how everything fitted into place in the end though. (Made the 'critters in the attic' rather gruesome. :) ) Beautifully done. Ranks up there with Memento for making the audience fire some neurons, IMO. :)