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Primer (2004)

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Primer follows a group of four tech entrepreneurs who have successfully created error-checking systems for their clients with some unexpected and seemingly impossible side-effect, wrestle over their new invention.
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An exceptional science fiction film...
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April 13, 2013

Shot for a begged and borrowed $7,000, 'Primer' looks it: grainy-ish, fuzzy on details and effects, acting running the gamut from A to B, and clipped incomprehensible technobabble for dialogue.
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February 09, 2006

This film imagines its viewers to be smart, possessed of a decent attention span and game for a challenge. It doesn't happen all that often.
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June 21, 2007

Oh, man, they don't make 'em like this often. A film unabashedly for the nerds in the audience (God love us), this is the type of film you could inflict upon your enemies, watching them squirm as they stare at the screen.
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December 03, 2004

An unapologetically cerebral movie of ideas.
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Where's Doc Brown when you need him?
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February 08, 2008

Mind-bending thrillers like Primer are terrific viewing with your teenagers. Maybe if you're nice, they'll explain the ending to you.
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August 24, 2010

Ridiculous, confusing, vaguely noir-ish nonsense.
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December 03, 2004

It's one thing to admire what writer/director/composer/actor Shane Carruth wrought on his $1.98 digicam budget; it's quite another to have to sit through the mind-numbing results.
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July 22, 2009

Discombobulating and mind-bending sci fi thriller. I think.
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June 04, 2007

Scary, puzzling, and different.
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December 03, 2004

The ingenious debut of writer-director Shane Carruth, who assembled the film on his home computer and also plays one of the two leads, is purposely designed to be a little bewildering.
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