
Recovering from an attempted suicide, a man is selected to participate in a time travel experiment that has only been tested on mice. A malfunction in the experiment causes the man to experience moments from his past in a random order.... (Full plot summary below)
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Recovering from an attempted suicide, a man is selected to participate in a time travel experiment that has only been tested on mice. A malfunction in the experiment causes the man to experience moments from his past in a random order.
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| Film Comment MagazineDavid Gregory LawsonResnais's interest lies in how [a] steady drip of quotidian moments can be individually parsed and how the steadiness endows the material with dimension and weight. |
| Slant MagazineSteve MacfarlaneAlain Resnais's film opens on a formally conservative note and proceeds to rip it to shreds. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...an art-house experiment that completely (and distressingly) squanders its promising setup. |
| Sight and SoundPenelope HoustonOne has never been more aware of Resnais exploring time through timing: matchless editing, an unfailing instinct for the duration of a shot. |
| User ReviewPrivate UA science fiction story of love. A man lost in time because of a time machine had to repeat the history of his dramatic love in a randomic line of time. One of the most beautyfull stories of love of cinema. |
| User ReviewNagisa IResnais deconstruit le temps et l'espace dans un film de science-fiction qui est surtout une reflexion sur la memoire et le comportement humain, des themes chers a Resnais. Trop peu connu, il s'agit pourtant d'un des plus beaux films de l'histoire du cinema. |
| User ReviewSakari Lthe best film ever not starring bill murray. |
| User ReviewEric RInteresting old movie to watch just after watching "Source Code". However, the plot is much looser and you can hardly work out the progression of events. It's an experimental film about time travel and I love it just for that! |
| User ReviewDaniel KThis was the second Resnais film I saw after Marienbad. I saw it at MoMA at the Gramercy Theater in 2001/2 in a completely packed house, which makes me wonder why it isn't more well known or shown more often. I recall being amazed, but I haven't seen it since. I wouldn't be surprised if Julio Medem had seen it. |
| User ReviewMichael TAlain Resnais' abstract study in love and time travel; quite interesting. |