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Primer is a 2004 American indie science fiction drama film about the accidental discovery of a means of time travel. The film was written, directed, produced, edited and scored by Shane Carruth, who also stars in the main role.
Primer is of note for its extremely low budget (completed for $7,000), experimental plot structure, philosophical implications, and complex technical dialogue, which Carruth, a college graduate with a degree in mathematics and a former engineer, chose not to simplify for the sake of the audience. The film collected the Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, before securing a limited release in the United States, and has since gained a cult following.
Two engineers -- Aaron and Abe -- supplement their day-jobs with entrepreneurial tech projects, working out of Aaron's garage. During one such research effort, involving electromagnetic reduction of objects' weight, the two men accidentally discover an 'A-to-B' time loop side-effect; objects left in the weight-reducing field exhibit temporal anomalies, proceeding normally (from time 'A,' when the field was activated, to time 'B,' when the field is powered off), then backwards (from 'B' back to 'A'), in continuous A-then-B-then-A-then-B sequence, such that objects can leave the field in the present, or at some previous point.
Actors: Kyle Malkin (editor), Kyle Malkin (composer), Kyle Malkin (director), Kyle Malkin (producer), Cory Malkin (writer), Cory Malkin (producer), Cory Malkin (director), Cory Malkin (actor), Dana Malkin (actor), Dana Malkin (director), Cody Delisa (actor), Bradley Beamon (writer), Bradley Beamon (actor), Joel Malkin (writer), Hayden Domenico (actor),
Plot: CIA special operations team Silent Echo uncovers Turkmen President Dmytryk's plan to set off "suitcase nukes" in the United States. While subverting the threat, team member 'Grip' struggles to come to terms with guilt from the loss of his closest friend 'Shadow'.
Genres: Action, Adventure, War,Ok so obviously this was inspired by the trailer for Shane Carruth's new movie, Upstream Color, which the music is from. Stream Primer on Netflix or Amazon. Upstream Color comes out on Blu Ray May 7th, it's great check it out. http://erbpfilm.com/film/upstreamcolor
UPDATE & A THANK YOU! I've now passed 7000 subscribers and this is a real achievement for me :D I understand lots my subscribers would like to see more science videos and rest assured there are several more on the way which I hope to upload by the end of this year. Animated videos take a fair amount of work so that's why I need time in between videos so bear with me. I'm working hard this end and I appreciate your support :D _______________________ PRIMER Primer is a mind bending science fiction film with one of the most challenging plot lines to follow. I've created this video for people who enjoy the film as much as I do. If you haven't seen the film I highly recommend it and it is available on Netflix. _______________________ SUMMARY Two friends, Abe and Aaron, have inadverte...
We mark the release of Upstream Color by looking at writer-director Shane Carruth's debut Primer, the dense and confusing story of two scientists who accidentally create a time machine in their garage. Dr. O'Boogie takes a deeper look at the twisted tale of multiple timelines that sent scores of people to the internet desperately searching for an explanation of the plot.
A day or two ago I watched Primer again. I originally watched it years ago, but I decided to watch it again. I was surprised how clear the movie seemed to me now, compared to the first watching. So clear, that I decided to make a video of it! WARNING: SPOILERS. THIS VIDEO SPOILS THE ENTIRE MOVIE "PRIMER". WATCH THE WHOLE MOVIE BEFORE WATCHING A MINUTE OF THIS VIDEO. This video explains the events of the movie from all beginnings to all ends, in a concise and clear meta-chronological order. Excerpts from the actual movie are provided for context. I hope this helps anyone who has problem understanding the complex plot of that movie. Technology explanation: -- The box transfers whatever is inside it backwards and forwards in time, between its start (point A) and its stop (point B). The ob...
Episode #155: Time Travel III For the third time on Movie Night, Jon reviews some time travel films, this time with an empahsis on newer, lesser known titles: "Primer", the low-budget thinker from 2004, the raunchy 2010 comedy, "Hot Tub Time Machine", Ethan Hawke in "Predestination" - an adaption of a Robert A. Heinlein story, the intriguing indie film, "Time Lapse", and "Project Almanac", a found-footage adventure from producer Michael Bay. TWEET a review with the #JPMN hashtag, to have it featured on an upcoming episode! VISIT: http://bit.ly/JPMNYT for individual reviews and trailer commentaries. WATCH more episodes of Movie Night at: http://bit.ly/JogJPMN Tonight's Films: • Primer (2004) -- May be dry and complicated, but it's extremely facinating, 6/10. • Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) ...
promotional trailer 2004.
bower to the future Apóyame en Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BowerToTheFuture Primer explicacion de la pelicula, en este video analizamos y explicamos los viajes en el tiempo de PRIMER. bower to the future
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