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Omni Loop

  • 2024
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.4K
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Mary-Louise Parker and Ayo Edebiri in Omni Loop (2024)
A woman from Miami, Florida decides to solve time travel in order to go back and be the person she always intended to.
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A woman from Miami, Florida decides to solve time travel in order to go back and be the person she always intended to.A woman from Miami, Florida decides to solve time travel in order to go back and be the person she always intended to.A woman from Miami, Florida decides to solve time travel in order to go back and be the person she always intended to.

  • Director
    • Bernardo Britto
  • Writer
    • Bernardo Britto
  • Stars
    • Mary-Louise Parker
    • Ayo Edebiri
    • Carlos Jacott
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Bernardo Britto
    • Writer
      • Bernardo Britto
    • Stars
      • Mary-Louise Parker
      • Ayo Edebiri
      • Carlos Jacott
    • 30User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Zoya Lowe
    Ayo Edebiri
    Ayo Edebiri
    • Paula
    Carlos Jacott
    Carlos Jacott
    • Donald Lowe
    Hannah Pearl Utt
    Hannah Pearl Utt
    • Jayne Lowe
    Chris Witaske
    Chris Witaske
    • Morris
    Fern Katz
    • Sandra Lowe
    Steven Maier
    Steven Maier
    • Adam
    Jennifer Bassey
    Jennifer Bassey
    • Carville Resident
    Maddison Bullock
    Maddison Bullock
    • College Zoya
    Riley Fincher-Foster
    Riley Fincher-Foster
    • Young Zoya
    • (as Riley Elise Fincher-Foster)
    Jacob Bond
    Jacob Bond
    • College Donald
    Harris Yulin
    Harris Yulin
    • Professor Duselberg
    Eddie Cahill
    Eddie Cahill
    • Mark
    Michael Laurino
    Michael Laurino
    • Zoya's Father
    Efren Hernandez
    • Luiz
    James Benson
    • Nanoscopic Man
    Rick Moose
    Rick Moose
    • Taxi Driver
    James Healy Jr.
    James Healy Jr.
    • Dr. Leiterman
    • Director
      • Bernardo Britto
    • Writer
      • Bernardo Britto
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    6ferguson-6

    try try again

    Greetings again from the darkness. Writer-director Bernardo Britto has delivered a modern-day cinematic rarity: a Science Fiction film without overblown special effects. Time travel is a vital part of the story, but at its core, this is a film about human emotions, and it has quite a message for viewers.

    Mary-Louise Parker ("Weeds") stars as Zoya Lowe, a quantum physicist and our story's time traveler. Only this isn't the kind of time traveler you are thinking of. Zoya neither travels back to medieval times nor forward to some future high-tech civilization. See, the magic pills she found as a kid only take her back 5 days. This is less THE TIME MACHINE (1969) and more GROUNDHOG DAY (1993) ... without the laughs or Ned Ryerson.

    Zoya has been diagnosed with 'a black hole growing in her chest.' Now, I'm not sure if that diagnosis is an actual medical affliction or rather a metaphor, but it doesn't really matter. What matters is that Zoya has been given a week to live, which means with those pills, she's forced to re-do every day since her diagnosis in hopes of discovering what the pills are and how they work. To do this, she collaborates with Paula (Ayo Edebiri, "The Bear"), a community college science student with access to the campus lab. For some reason, this particular lab hosts an extreme sci-fi secret that Zoya and Paula believe can help solve the mystery.

    Part of the gag here is that Zoya must re-live the terminal diagnosis, blow out the candles on her early birthday cake, and then convince Paula to assist over and over again. As Zoya goes through her daily re-dos, the supporting cast around her consists of Carlos Jacott as her husband, Hannah Pearl Utt as her daughter, Eddie Cahill as a brilliant scientist, Fern Katz as her assisted-living mom, and Harris Yulin as her old college professor. We may overdose on the electronic music that plays through most of the movie, but there is a terrific message here - being there for others is so important, and we should focus on what really matters in this all-too-short life.

    In theaters and on Digital beginning September 20, 2024.
    6Pjtaylor-96-138044

    If at first you don't succeed...

    'Omni Loop (2024)' is a low-key sci-fi dramedy about a dying woman who decides to finally try and reverse-engineer the time-travel pills she found as a child that have been allowing her to relive her final week over and over and over again. Despite the best efforts of Mary Louise Parker and Ayo Edebiri, both of whom are undeniably charming in this, the flick just feels ever-so-slightly flat. It's never quite as moving or profound as it's clearly trying to be, nor is it as funny or disarming as its mildly idiosyncratic and notably dry sense of humour initially indicates it will be. It all just plays out in a single, relatively uninspiring register. Still, it's never anything less than interesting and it's entertaining enough to keep you watching for its duration. While I can see why some people would find its end point disappointing, I personally feel that it's the only destination the affair ever even contemplated arriving at. As relatively minor as the experience is, it still feels like it's exactly what its creators intended it to be. I'm tempted to rate it higher because it is enjoyable in the moment, but it's undeniably a tiny bit underwhelming overall and I doubt it's going to stay with me for very long. Still, it's a solid effort that makes good use of its budget and cast to keep you engaged for its duration. It isn't great, but it's good enough for what it is.
    9the-tylerw

    Philosophically beautiful time travel

    I am such a sucker for a good sci-fi movie especially when it involves time travel. The setup and conundrum you get within the first 10 minutes. You only have to listen to the doctor giving Zoya her prognosis to understand that we are going to be stretching reality a little bit so enjoy the ride. The use of the Groundhog Day time travel concept is not original. The use of it to save a life is not original. The message that it presents about parenthood and the choices one makes along the road of life however are wholly its own. Beautiful storytelling and the characters are well rounded and multi dimensional. As a fan of fantasy storytelling mixed with sci-fi tropes I loved it and recommend it wholeheartedly.
    6A_Different_Drummer

    not a sci-fi movie

    Yet another twist and turn on the original Groundhog Day 1993 (on my IMDb list of all-time greats). Here writer/director Bernardo Britto takes advantage of Mary Louise Parker's considerable abilities at relating to audiences, and making even the commonplace seem uncommon. Parker, who did many femme fatale roles in her younger days, has legitimate skill in comedic or semi-comedic roles (for example, RED 2010) -- making her a solid choice for the role of a world-weary woman with a fatal illness somehow caught up in a time loop, and reliving the same week over and over. (Parker is 60 playing a 55 year old). Yet, as was the case with Bill Murray in GROUNDHOG DAY, the story is less about the mysteries of the universe and more about the mysteries of the people we share the universe with. The almost 2-hour romp may not be something you will remember for the rest of your own days -- although it definitely has aspirations along that line. But it does entertain while it makes you ponder. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
    8infernoguyrules

    This movie is gonna get a lot of undeserved hate for not being what people want it to be.

    First off, let me give an honest up front detail about my review process: This film is really a 7.5 to me, but i rounded up instead of down like i usually do, because i feel this movie is trapped between a rock and a hard place.

    This is NOT an action, or adventure film, at all, like most big Sci-fi. Kinda barely even a sci-fi film, I prefer to call it Speculative Fiction, but most of all its a drama, while also not being exactly what that implies. This movie isn't a "Family drama" but it does focus in on familial bonds, its definitely not a comedy, but it stars relatable comic actors who inject a bit of levity into the situations. Its not any of those genres But it has elements of them all. (except, to be clear, action and adventure).

    To me this belongs in a genre I really love that I'm calling "Meta-Modern Speculative Fiction", and the easiest comparison is basically ALL the films of Charlie Kaufman (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Synecdoche NY, Being John Malkovich), but others that I've loved are: Visioneers, Donnie Darko, Southland Tales, Sorry to Bother You, The Lobster, Poor Things, Get Out, Nope and the Tv Shows Legion, The Last Man on Earth, Maniac, I am a Virgo, and Devs. I could list a ton more but im getting away from the point.

    All this type of media tends to take a Speculative fiction concept, usually with some surreal mystery/thriller element, and apply those to a character drama, with a philosophical and/or psychosocial tone. They tend to defy genre convention by combining Elements of those genres and others, and an often wildly oscillating emotional undertone, conjuring disparate negative and positive associations along the way.

    In this case its mostly a time travel character drama, a little mystery thriller, and a peppering of other momentary vibes. It obviously shares a lot of tropes with Groundhog day but it tackles those in a totally different way that fans of Time Travel narratives will appreciate because it compresses a lot of the classic moments with clever editing techniques that fans of film editing will also love.

    Give it a watch if that sounds good, and if you already but you were expecting a different movie, please don't rate it poorly because it didn't match expectation, a lot of people like me want to see movies like this, and when the weirder movies tend to get downvoted due to being misunderstood it just gets tougher to find and support films like this.

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      When Professor Duselberg (Harris Yulin) rips out the page from his notebook containing Mark's (Eddie Cahill) Princeton address, to give to Zoya (Mary-Louise Parker), a brief peek of the next page shows a transcription of "The Elevation" - a poem by Charles Baudelaire.
    • Goofs
      The doctor says the black hole in her heart is the size of a peanut. All black holes by definition are infinitely small; they have no dimensions.
    • Soundtracks
      Come Closer to Me
      Performed by Pepe Jaramillo

      Written by Osvaldo Farrés

      Published by Peer Music

      Courtesy of Hasmick International Limited

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Петля времени
    • Production companies
      • 2AM
      • Killer Films
      • Lou Filmproduction
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,269
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,498
      • Sep 22, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,269
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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