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I found myself thinking about time travel in movies, then also television: especially, instances in which the time travel was consistent, important and non-trivial, where it had been thought through successfully in an interesting way. On television, the show Travelers (2016) has some fun with the variant of being sent back in time to possess past people whereas Dark (2017) has rather less fun in linking the nature of time travel with deeper questions about fate; I have yet to catch either in a glaring mistake.

Movies like Looper (2012) are an entertaining attempt but I didn't buy some of the details. Whereas, say, Predestination (2014) was harder-going but I think its model might have stayed consistent. I wonder if the latter may be a movie of both causal loops yet fixed history. I greatly appreciate how Primer (2004) makes a real effort to consider its model of time travel but I shan't be wholly convinced that it sticks to it until I spend more time than I should figuring the mechanics of addressing the incident at the party. Getting Primer straight in my head is worse than Dark. Not unrelatedly, in terms of understanding the flow of events, I got a lot out of the Memento (2000) DVD Easter egg that plays the scenes in chronological order.

I have probably forgotten a few movies that make a rich, credible attempt at the implications of time travel. Perhaps also books: in describing Predestination's model I was reminded of Iain Pears' Arcadia which also hangs together well.

Date: 2020-05-14 10:35 am (UTC)
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Yes, it is a fixed loop! And like you, it really made us realize that Brad Pitt could actually act and not just be pretty. Great movie.

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