Omni Loop
- 2024
- 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.4K
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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.
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- 3 nominations total
Riley Fincher-Foster
- Young Zoya
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Excellent and often strange look into our human lives and how time impacts them, the fear of death, and what is worth spending our time doing.
There's a slew of films lately that seem to be exploring motherhood in a smart SciFi manner. This is one of them. Mary Louise is a mom who is at the end of her life questioning what was life's meaning. There the movie takes a heavy magical SciFi tone that is more dedicated to symbolizing our struggles with significance than saying anything scientifically significant.
This is a great framing device and gimmick. Everyone seems to be handling the script well and it keeps a sort of charming patter as we discover why motherhood is the purest form of immortality.
Solid movie worth the suspension of disbelief to watch.
There's a slew of films lately that seem to be exploring motherhood in a smart SciFi manner. This is one of them. Mary Louise is a mom who is at the end of her life questioning what was life's meaning. There the movie takes a heavy magical SciFi tone that is more dedicated to symbolizing our struggles with significance than saying anything scientifically significant.
This is a great framing device and gimmick. Everyone seems to be handling the script well and it keeps a sort of charming patter as we discover why motherhood is the purest form of immortality.
Solid movie worth the suspension of disbelief to watch.
First off, the movie is watchable. You can get to the end. You just need to turn off your expectation for answers. For those of you who like relationship and character drama, this is a great movie you'll enjoy.
This movie dangles some interesting tidbits the heavy scifi fan enjoys but would like a payoff on in explanation: a time loop, a black hole, a small man in a box who has been shrunk to subatomic levels. ALL of this is dropped halfway through for some thinking time and character development. While the plot is resolved, your questions about "why?" and "how does this work?" will go unanswered. The answers you do get will be arbitrary with little leadup to them.
Still, not a bad movie. I've seen worse with clumsier handling of science.
This movie dangles some interesting tidbits the heavy scifi fan enjoys but would like a payoff on in explanation: a time loop, a black hole, a small man in a box who has been shrunk to subatomic levels. ALL of this is dropped halfway through for some thinking time and character development. While the plot is resolved, your questions about "why?" and "how does this work?" will go unanswered. The answers you do get will be arbitrary with little leadup to them.
Still, not a bad movie. I've seen worse with clumsier handling of science.
In Miami, the physicist Zoya Lowe (Mary-Louise Parker) is terminal with a black hole on her chest. She has only one-week life and her husband Donald (Carlos Jacott), her daughter Jayne (Hannah Pearl Utt) and Jayne's fiancée Morris (Chris Witaske) bring her home to spend her last days comfortably with her family. However, when Zoya bleeds indicating that she will die, she goes to the bathroom and swallows one mysterious pill that she found when she was twelve and returns five days back in her life. Now Zoya wants to research how she could return further and make others choices in life. When she meets the graduation student Paula (Ayo Edebiri), she teams up with her to analyze the pill for several five days but goes nowhere. But when she goes to Princeton to meet her former brilliant university mate Mark (Eddie Cahill) and his son later, she reflects on her life and concludes she has made her best alternative.
"Omni Loop" (2024) is a melancholic sci-fi, developed in slow pace and very dramatic. Mary-Louise Parker is a great actress, but it is sad to see her injected with Botox in her face the way she is. The plot is good, and Zoya Lowe sees that an alternate life should not be what she is looking for. Another excellent point is the soundtrack by the Brazilian Taiguara singing "Viagem", written and composed by him. Taiguara was born in Montevideo, Uruguay during a tour of his parents but grew up in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo and was exiled in London, Spain, Paris and Afrikan countries during the Brazilian military dictatorship. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): Not Available.
"Omni Loop" (2024) is a melancholic sci-fi, developed in slow pace and very dramatic. Mary-Louise Parker is a great actress, but it is sad to see her injected with Botox in her face the way she is. The plot is good, and Zoya Lowe sees that an alternate life should not be what she is looking for. Another excellent point is the soundtrack by the Brazilian Taiguara singing "Viagem", written and composed by him. Taiguara was born in Montevideo, Uruguay during a tour of his parents but grew up in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo and was exiled in London, Spain, Paris and Afrikan countries during the Brazilian military dictatorship. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): Not Available.
A very tedious movie with a theoretically interesting premise, but super badly executed. The problem is not with Marie Louise Parker who acted soporifically beautiful, but with the whole ensemble cast, family and especially that "partner" of hers who was terribly chosen. The professor was the better and more interesting character with little screen time.
That's not a sci-fi movie, that's a philosophical drama with an ounce of science-fiction.
That's not a sci-fi movie, that's a philosophical drama with an ounce of science-fiction.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 5
- Production value/impact: 4
- Development: 7
- Realism: 4
- Entertainment: 1.5
- Acting: 6
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 5.5
- VFX: 3
- Music/score/sound: 4
- Depth: 6
- Logic: 2
- Flow: 1.5
- Sci-fi/drama: 4.5
- Ending: 3.
Generally a fan of low budget indie high concept sci-fi movies especially ones that are interested in time travel. Going by the casting of Ayo (one of the most employed movie actors in the industry right now) it was understood that this would lean more towards the comedic aspect rather than something like Coherence or Time Crimes that investigates the scifi premise indepth.
This movie however fails to be a good ide driven scifi movie and as a comedy, even with a runtime of 1hr and 50 mins this feel thrice as long especially with the 2nd half of the film dragging excessively.
Just straight up avoid it.
This movie however fails to be a good ide driven scifi movie and as a comedy, even with a runtime of 1hr and 50 mins this feel thrice as long especially with the 2nd half of the film dragging excessively.
Just straight up avoid it.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen 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.
- GoofsThe 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.
- SoundtracksCome Closer to Me
Performed by Pepe Jaramillo
Written by Osvaldo Farrés
Published by Peer Music
Courtesy of Hasmick International Limited
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $40,269
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $23,498
- Sep 22, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $40,269
- Runtime
- 1h 52m(112 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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