If a clock could count down to the moment you meet your soul mate, would you want to know?If a clock could count down to the moment you meet your soul mate, would you want to know?If a clock could count down to the moment you meet your soul mate, would you want to know?
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Emma Caulfield Ford
- Oona O'Leary
- (as a different name)
Katie Von Till
- Local News Anchor
- (as Katherine Von Till)
Sean C. Francis
- CEO
- (as Sean Francis)
Susan Ziegler
- Detractor
- (as Susan Zeigler)
Christopher T. Wood
- Primetime News Anchor
- (as Christopher Wood)
Cristina Cimellaro
- TV Hostess
- (as Cristina Cimallaro)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJust like with other technologies such as cell phones, different versions of the TiMER can be seen throughout the film. Oona and Steph's TiMERs are boxier and simply beep, while newer versions like their brother Jesse's are smaller and come in different colors and play a more melodic tune.
- GoofsWhen Oona and Mikey are in the kitchen, at the end of the movie, the eggs are rearranged between takes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Original Rom-Coms (2021)
- SoundtracksPiano Song
Performed and Written by Meiko
Courtesy of Lucky Ear Music
Under license from Secret Road Music Services, Inc.
Featured review
"What's the point in continuing without a guarantee?"
A device that tells you the exact amount of time it will be until you meet your soulmate seems to be the perfect answer for heartbreak and uncertainty, but it only causes problems for Oona, who has yet to have her timer begin to count down (because the person she is meant to be with, whoever they may be, has yet to get one). This frustration and loneliness leads her to begin a casual relationship with a young man whose timer countdown is set to end in just a few months. A fairly interesting tale unravels from this setup, that brings up questions of destiny and what's better, the person who is right for us or the person we choose.
A novel premise and thoughtful script from a modern romantic drama? AND a likable protagonist that's not the same caricature we've seen a thousand times (Emma Caulfield gets total credit for pulling that off)? I genuinely liked TiMER, for those reasons and others.
This isn't my usual kind of movie, but it's so well made that I enjoyed it. Genre fans will like it even more.
A device that tells you the exact amount of time it will be until you meet your soulmate seems to be the perfect answer for heartbreak and uncertainty, but it only causes problems for Oona, who has yet to have her timer begin to count down (because the person she is meant to be with, whoever they may be, has yet to get one). This frustration and loneliness leads her to begin a casual relationship with a young man whose timer countdown is set to end in just a few months. A fairly interesting tale unravels from this setup, that brings up questions of destiny and what's better, the person who is right for us or the person we choose.
A novel premise and thoughtful script from a modern romantic drama? AND a likable protagonist that's not the same caricature we've seen a thousand times (Emma Caulfield gets total credit for pulling that off)? I genuinely liked TiMER, for those reasons and others.
This isn't my usual kind of movie, but it's so well made that I enjoyed it. Genre fans will like it even more.
- lewiskendell
- Apr 1, 2012
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $46,378
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