Time Freak (2018 film)
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Directed by | Andrew Bowler[1] |
Written by | Andrew Bowler |
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Cinematography | Luke Geissbühler |
Edited by | Keith Brachmann |
Music by | Andrew Lockington |
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Distributed by | Lionsgate |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $467,705[2] |
Time Freak (also known as Time After Time) is a 2018 American science-fiction comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrew Bowler.[3][4] It was released in limited release and on digital on November 9, 2018.[5][6] The film is based on a short film of the same name, directed by Bowler in 2011.
Plot
[edit]Stilman, a physics student and genius, is dumped by his girlfriend and attempts to find what caused her unhappiness and the break-up itself. Stilman and his best friend Evan look over their relationship and sort different days into happy and bad memories which may or may not have caused Debbie to break up with Stilman.
In the midst of the break-up, Stilman finally figures out how to create a time machine. Stilman and Evan travel back in time to the day Stilman and Debbie met. Stilman plans on doing things differently and will know if the plan worked if the last text Debbie sent disappears. Evan and Stilman then travel to a movie date with Evan, Stilman, Debbie, Carly, and Ryan. Stilman shows them his favorite movie but they do not appreciate it and mock the movie. Stilman becomes upset and insults Carly. They go back in time repeatedly as the situation goes wrong. Finally, Stilman works the situation the way he wants in which Debbie looks at him lovingly. Later, they sit at Evan's house where Evan attempts to leave a message for his future self so that he does not flunk out and he can graduate.
They go to another location in a building where there is supposed to be a party. Evan gets in an elevator while Debbie and Stilman take the stairs to the roof, but there is no party and nobody else. The door closes behind them and they are locked out, Debbie begins to panic but Stilman unlocks the door easily, leaving Debbie impressed.
Stilman relives a moment over and over and they revisit it many other times trying to stop the break-up. Evan meets a girl and the machine freezes leaving the two stuck. Later, Stilman admits to Debbie his dislike of Ryan.
The time machine is eventually fixed but it only allows forward time travel. Hence, Stilman has to get everything right. Stilman and Debbie go to a camp party where Stilman is able to keep Debbie happy. Upon waking up the next day, Stilman finds that the text has disappeared and Debbie no longer breaks up with him. Evan and Stilman return to the present time.
Stilman calls Debbie and goes over to her apartment where they have sex. They plan a birthday dinner for Stilman. Debbie is over an hour late for the dinner and their table is given away when Stilman gets upset. They make up and go to a waffle place. Stilman feels bad about getting mad despite it being her fault. Evan is upset about the small amount of change that has come to his life. Later, Debbie texts Stilman saying they should talk again. Stilman begins working on the time machine again.
Two years later, Debbie and Stilman are married and having dinner with their friends including Evan and his new girlfriend. Debbie has a recording set up for a new album, she reveals she does not really care about it and is less inclined to be a musician. Debbie brings up the fact that they never fight or disagree about anything.
Stilman sees Evan being addicted to using the machine and that it was making their life too perfect and Debbie unhappy.
Debbie suggests having a baby to be happy again. In the morning, he kisses Debbie and then Evan comes and asks him not to destroy the time machine. Evan reveals he uses it often and Stilman locks him out, but Debbie lets him in again. They both fight each other and Debbie becomes upset when she finds the time machine. Stilman explains what he is going to do and Evan jumps in. They go back to the first day Debbie and Stilman met and Evan chases him with his car to ensure he comes up with the theorem for the time machine. Stilman reveals they cannot go back as his phone is not hooked up. Stilman kisses Debbie and then begins to leave her. Her consciousness from the future comes back and they begin to argue but eventually make up.
Cast
[edit]- Asa Butterfield as Stillman[7]
- Sophie Turner as Debbie[3]
- Skyler Gisondo as Evan
- Will Peltz as Ryan
- Aubrey Reynolds as Blue Ribbons
- Mary Elizabeth Boylan as Sophia
- Jillian Joy as Carly
- Marilyn Miller as Meditator / Dining Patron / Party Guest
- Mark Blockovich as Diner Patron
Production
[edit]The movie was filmed in Utah.
Reception
[edit]Box office
[edit]Time Freak grossed $10,003 in the United States and Canada[2] and $506,081 in other territories[6] for a worldwide total of $516,084, plus $62,108 with home video sales.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Kenigsberg, Ben (November 2, 2018). "Holiday Movies 2018: All Creatures Great and Small". The New York Times. Retrieved November 7, 2018.
- ^ a b "Time Freak (2018)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
- ^ a b Collis, Clark (October 10, 2018). "Sophie Turner inspires the invention of time travel in trailer for romantic comedy Time Freak". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 7, 2018.
- ^ Crust, Kevin; Cooper, Matthew (November 1, 2018). "Virtually every film coming out this holiday season". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 7, 2018.
- ^ "Time Freak (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- ^ a b c "Time Freak (2018)". The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- ^ Billington, Alex (October 11, 2018). "Asa Butterfield in Official Trailer for Time Travel Romance 'Time Freak'". FirstShowing.net. Retrieved November 7, 2018.
External links
[edit]- Time Freak at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Time Freak at AllMovie
- Time Freak on Twitter
- 2018 films
- 2018 romantic comedy-drama films
- American romantic comedy-drama films
- American science fiction comedy-drama films
- American science fiction romance films
- Features based on short films
- 2010s films about time travel
- Films scored by Andrew Lockington
- Films shot in Utah
- 2010s science fiction comedy-drama films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s American films
- Films produced by Matthew Rhodes
- English-language romantic comedy-drama films
- English-language science fiction comedy-drama films