Movie |
Time Loop | Based On Short Story
The film follows a teenager contentedly living the same day in an endless loop who gets his world turned upside-down when he meets a girl who’s also stuck in the time warp. What follows is a love story with a fantastical twist, as the two struggle to figure out how – and whether – to escape their never-ending day.
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The film follows a teenager contentedly living the same day in an endless loop who gets his world turned upside-down when he meets a girl who’s also stuck in the time warp. What follows is a love story with a fantastical twist, as the two struggle to figure out how – and whether – to escape their never-ending day.
6.8/10
IMDbBest Movie Made for Television | 2022
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things was filmed in the town of Fairhope, Alabama. The name of the town is never revealed during the movie since director Ian Samuels wanted the story to feel that it could take place in any town in the US.
The shape that Margaret makes on her wall from the map is a tesseract; a 4 dimensional representation of a cube.
One of the t-shirts Mark wears depicts a humanoid-pig wearing a suit. This is a reference to Time Bandits (1981), where Og (played by Mike Edmonds) gets turned into a half-man, half-pig.
Based on Lev Grossman's short story of the same name, which was published in 2016. He wrote the film's screenplay as well.
In the diner, Margaret (Kathryn Newton) makes a reference to collecting Pokémon. Kathryn Newton previously starred in Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019).
"Margaret: Are you okay? Greta: It's a relative term. Margaret: I thought we'd have so much more time. Greta: I know. But you will be all right. Margaret: I don't know. I don't know if I can do this. Greta: Listen to me, because I'm old and I know things. It's true that we're losing time every day, all the time, until one day it's all gone. But you're gaining it, too. Every second, perfect moments, one after the other, until, by the end, you have your whole life. You have everything. And it costs you everything. But it's worth it. I promise that it's worth it."
"Mark: Most of life is just junk. It's filler. And then, there's these moments when all the randomness turns into something perfect. It's like life dropping all the b---s--- just for a second to show us how amazing it could be all the time if it wanted to."