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Noah (Adam Devine) spends the perfect first night with Avery (Alexandra Daddario), the girl of his dreams, but gets relegated to the friend zone. He spends the next three years wondering what went wrong--until he gets the unexpected chance to travel back in time and alter that night--and his fate--over and over again. Will Noah ever get it right? Directed by Ari Sandel (The DUFF) the film co-stars Shelley Hennig, Andrew Bachelor and Robbie Amell.
Rating
NR
Director
Ari Sandel
Studio
Netflix
Writer
John Whittington
  • Good character development throughout the entire movie, great original idea of a time travelling Rom-Com, all the relationships are believable. Would watch it again.
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  • I. Freaking. love this movie. (3/?/18) Re-watched with the Land girls and it was even more fabulous the second and second and a half time around. Easter egg: In the last time travel when he's doing basic exact same as original his cereal is full when the camera is facing him, then when the camera angle grabs a second from his back the bowl is empty again. LOVE this movie. LOVE the music, love the actors. It begs me to dig further into my own past questioning of is there a meant to be person out there for everyone? Some people? Anyone? I think I believe that there are excellent fits platonically and romantically. Sometimes you just click with someone easily. And just because you fit does not mean you have to. I believe God has plans for us and that it's possible that they are that detailed and it may not be so exactly detailed for everyone??? Abraham meant for Sarah?I believe that we have free will and life and options are fragile. Maybe he had a plan for one person for you but you ruined it maybe even with something simple. Who knows. Maybe it is purely some people are good fits. And with potential good fits that shift as both parties live on and change, your possible merging paths could also shift away. Who knows. "No, it's not the story of your life, because you're not a time traveler Chad!" "Relationships are about intangible things." "About moments, the real moments, and who you spend them with." "No....I AM Jazz." Adam Devine looks more familiar than just Pitch Perfect and Ice Age. Possibly because he reminds me overwhelmingly of my old friend Noah. Ironic the character name. I love this movie for so so many reasons. But it definitely hit me at a susceptible time. I had still recently lost Alan and was hashing out in my mind repeatedly if there is a meant to be. And if there was? What does it change or mean? What then? What if you had a meant to be person and they left? Do you wait on them? Chase them and smack sense into them? Move on because they don't want you and you're better than that? This chick flick hits that spot of what if. It soothes that "it will end alright somehow" It pours out with that unrequited love. "Ever keep spinning around in the same relationship, over and over, and it's just going nowhere?" "Noah Ashby: I thought things were suppose to happen for a reason.Max: That's what strippers and idiots say." "Everything does happen for a reason. Or maybe they don't. Or maybe Max was right. Or maybe I'm just a stripper." Love the colors and the camera angles, I realllly appreciate how the edited and spliced scenes together. (5/19/18) Parental guide: Some light cussing throughout. Drinking at party. Couple making out. Couple waking in bed together shows nothing but they briefly talk about sex. I think mom could be ok.
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  • Almost 5 but it just needed something more otherwise great movie actually pretty close to reality you try do be with someone that isnt meant for you and you are wasting youre time while the perfect one is standing right in front of you
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  • Great movie for my mom and I .
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  • This is absolutely not my sort of thing. I watched When We First Met because Alexandra Daddario is in it and that is the end of my reasoning. But I was actually pretty pleasantly surprised. Not enough to come away from the movie with a hearty, wide-net recommendation, but it did give a fix for a lot of the problems that I usually find inherent in American Romantic Comedies.
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  • Ok this is one of my new favourite romcom movies I love the story I love the twist I love the characters ? storyline & the comedy is very good what is not there to love
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  • Cute enough. I didn?t mind it till someone pointed out the main guy was trying to be a young Jack Black. Then it put me off slightly! But still an okay rom com.
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  • I enjoyed this. I had the movie figured out in the first ten minutes, but Noah was still fun to watch. A good chick flick. :)
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  • One of the better Netflix Original movies. It takes on the recently extremely popular Groundhog Day tool. The story was pretty predictable, yet still entertaining. Wasn't a tear jerker, overly funny, cringey, or boring, just overall a good film.
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  • My wife and I had a blast watching this movie. Thought it was a new spin on a ground hog day type movie. Had a good message and was fun along the way!
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  • Yes... I'm actually giving this 4.5-Stars and my Nyquil hasn't even kicked in yet. Romantic comedies are supposed to be predictable, right? But the comedy is in the details and the twists and the ... romance. I'd take a star off for everyone being far too adorable, but, gee; if I could time travel, maybe I'd just try to improve my gene pool and see where that takes me.
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  • Fun Hallmark-esque movie. Captured my attention and made me happy
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  • The time concept has been done over and over but this is still a very fun flick. The biggest issue the film has is the balancing of humour and romance, the filmmakers stay between the two. DeVine is the star here and the rest of the cast have very little to work with, films like this have supporting cast that are provided next to nothing. Netflix needs to be careful with the films they are purchasing as this was a very run of the mill film that was only purchased on the backend of DeVine's current exposure. A film to pass the time but nothing more. 28-03-2018.
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  • Not spectacular, but it's a very hopeful premise. It combines the idea that everything in life happens for a reason with Groundhog's Day. Somewhat predictable twist, but the actors play well off of each other
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  • Um filme ao estilo de efeito borboleta, onde um rapaz resolve voltar no tempo para conquistar sua garota, mas cada vez que volta tudo piora e ele percebe que seu futuro não é com ela e sim com a amiga dela e que não importa o que faça algumas coisas nunca vão mudar..
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