If you always want what you can't have, what do you want when you can have anything?
Plot Summary
Four friends/fledgling entrepreneurs, knowing that there's something bigger and more innovative than the different error-checking devices they've built, wrestle over their new invention.
Time Travel, Mad Scientists, Faltering Friendships, Cons and Scams
Tones
Cerebral, Enigmatic, Chilly, Stylized
Mood
Mindbenders
Keyword
Storage Unit, Blood, Experimental Film
Has Detailed Data (New)
1, 2, 3, 7, 8
Wikipedia Text
Primer is a 2004 American science fiction drama film about the accidental discovery of a means of time travel. The film was written, directed, and produced by Shane Carruth and was completed on a budget of $7,000. Carruth graduated from college with a degree in mathematics and is a former engineer. Primer is of note for its extremely low budget, experimental plot structure, philosophical implications, and complex technical dialogue, which Carruth chose not to simplify for the sake of his audience. One reviewer said that "anybody who claims fully understand what's going on in Primer after seeing it just once is either a savant or a liar." The film collected the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2004 before securing a limited release in US cinemas, and has since gained a cult following.
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