Tim Travers and the Time Traveler's Paradox
- 2024
- 1h 35min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhat happens if you travel back in time and eliminate your younger self? Terminally bored mad genius Tim Travers seeks to find the answer and unravel the time traveler's paradox. The Result?... Tout lireWhat happens if you travel back in time and eliminate your younger self? Terminally bored mad genius Tim Travers seeks to find the answer and unravel the time traveler's paradox. The Result? A crazy comedic adventure beyond comprehension.What happens if you travel back in time and eliminate your younger self? Terminally bored mad genius Tim Travers seeks to find the answer and unravel the time traveler's paradox. The Result? A crazy comedic adventure beyond comprehension.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Nicole Lynn Murray
- Bartender
- (as Nicole Murray)
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Tim Travers is what I like to call a beer movie. Have a beer or two, or a whiskey, or your chill-out of choice, sit down, and let yourself laugh. Don't overthink it. The science quoted is cutting edge, but the plot is a deliberate call back to late 20th century camp and cult.
Sam Dunning delivers a surprisingly nuanced performance for a man who is playing opposite himself much of the time. It is completely believable, a la Eddie Valiant in Roger Rabbit. I was surprised that despite the entirely similar wardrobe (there are differences) and minimal visual changes, I could typically figure out which Tim was on screen by facial expression and small tics given to each version. The only flaw in this film is that Tim's redemption arc is subtle, and the two key scenes could be missed or misread (especially if you've had an extra beer to go with your beer movie.) However, Sam's Tim absolutely delivers the sort of redemption one can believe for a fundamentally self-absorbed man who can't stop himself from catering a bit too much to himself.
While Tim himself is funny (if for all the wrong reasons -- enjoy them) the supporting cast, even one-scene wonders and tough-guy Danny Trejo, deliver surprisingly good laughs. Especially when the film takes the time to show where reality, not movie logic, starts setting in for some folks and they try to tap out only to be sucked back in because you can't unknow things.
The movie does go on a bit long, and I'm never a Felica Day fan. That said, the movie keeps up the pace by taking everything at an almost caffeinated pace. I also feel that many women will appreciate the Deliah character because of how relatable her arc is -- seeing a man who could be something great, but just chooses to instead lean into everything that makes him hard to like. I love that this film doesn't somehow force a romance, but instead lets Deliah give a realistic portrayal of a disgusted woman.
Lots of easter eggs for those of us who grew up on 80s and 90s films. I don't always like that (it can feel too cheap an attempt at nostalgia) but all of them were played note-perfect and with the sort of nods and cues in the film that tell the audience that is was absolutely on purpose and meant as homage or parody.
Is it the stuff of camp and cult legend? I have no idea. Time will tell. But if your Friday night gang can appreciate a rude joke and has ever descended into absurdity, this is a solid choice for movie night.
Sam Dunning delivers a surprisingly nuanced performance for a man who is playing opposite himself much of the time. It is completely believable, a la Eddie Valiant in Roger Rabbit. I was surprised that despite the entirely similar wardrobe (there are differences) and minimal visual changes, I could typically figure out which Tim was on screen by facial expression and small tics given to each version. The only flaw in this film is that Tim's redemption arc is subtle, and the two key scenes could be missed or misread (especially if you've had an extra beer to go with your beer movie.) However, Sam's Tim absolutely delivers the sort of redemption one can believe for a fundamentally self-absorbed man who can't stop himself from catering a bit too much to himself.
While Tim himself is funny (if for all the wrong reasons -- enjoy them) the supporting cast, even one-scene wonders and tough-guy Danny Trejo, deliver surprisingly good laughs. Especially when the film takes the time to show where reality, not movie logic, starts setting in for some folks and they try to tap out only to be sucked back in because you can't unknow things.
The movie does go on a bit long, and I'm never a Felica Day fan. That said, the movie keeps up the pace by taking everything at an almost caffeinated pace. I also feel that many women will appreciate the Deliah character because of how relatable her arc is -- seeing a man who could be something great, but just chooses to instead lean into everything that makes him hard to like. I love that this film doesn't somehow force a romance, but instead lets Deliah give a realistic portrayal of a disgusted woman.
Lots of easter eggs for those of us who grew up on 80s and 90s films. I don't always like that (it can feel too cheap an attempt at nostalgia) but all of them were played note-perfect and with the sort of nods and cues in the film that tell the audience that is was absolutely on purpose and meant as homage or parody.
Is it the stuff of camp and cult legend? I have no idea. Time will tell. But if your Friday night gang can appreciate a rude joke and has ever descended into absurdity, this is a solid choice for movie night.
10yjsprj
It's hard to get the combo of sci-fi and comedy right, especially when you are trying to be truthful to the source material. This movie strikes a balance between being scientifically accurate in its dialogue and making sure you laugh along the way. Time travel isn't exactly a proven scientific fact, but the director did go as far as having an MIT professor write up an actual equation for the theoretical time travel in the movies plot and included it in the movie!
Just when you think Tim Travers has delivered it's most outrageous moment, it sneaks up and delivers an even more outrageous moment that makes the last one look tame. The story progresses quickly, leaving you blindsided by how this TARDIS-style train wreck is unfolding.
If you are looking for a comedy that leaves you in stitches, look no further than Tim Travers & the Time Travelers Paradox!
Just when you think Tim Travers has delivered it's most outrageous moment, it sneaks up and delivers an even more outrageous moment that makes the last one look tame. The story progresses quickly, leaving you blindsided by how this TARDIS-style train wreck is unfolding.
If you are looking for a comedy that leaves you in stitches, look no further than Tim Travers & the Time Travelers Paradox!
10nsfsqp
Got to watch the premier last night in San Jose and it was so fun to watch. Felicia day is great as always when she is on the screen she steals the scene. There were lots of laughs and fun characters . Sam was great at playing so many versions of himself and was great to see the character have the same idea I would have had being multiple versions of myself in one room😉 after the movie the cast did a Q & A and were hilarious and fun to listen to. I wish them the best with this movie and hope more people get to watch it. I'd like the opportunity to see it again myself and take some friends too.
This fast-paced thrill ride is as funny as it is mind-bending; who knew living out the time traveler's paradox could be so much fun? Don't blink or you'll miss great moments and belly laughs. And yet, it's not a light-hearted treatment. The issues explored are as deep as self-hatred (and love), along with a big bang of science and science fiction. Excellent performances by the entire cast highlight the film's warmth and humanity amid a truly bizarre set of circumstances. Neither pure sci-fi, nor comedy, nor gore, but an artful blending of genres and themes that will challenge you to stay buckled up until the end.
It's obvious to me now that all the 10 star reviews are quite suspect and clearly from an alternate reality. Even being generous, you couldn't ever give this film more than about an 8 out of 10. So fanboys or paid shills? Who knows.
There isn't much need to go into details since other negative reviewers have covered things well enough, so I'll just say that they are pretty much spot on. Oh well.
There isn't much need to go into details since other negative reviewers have covered things well enough, so I'll just say that they are pretty much spot on. Oh well.
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 975 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 725 $US
- 30 mai 2025
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- 1h 35min(95 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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