

Diagnosed with a black hole growing inside her chest and stuck in a loop reliving the last five days of her life, a 55-year-old wife and mother from Miami, Florida decides to solve time travel in order to go back and be the person she always intended to be.
Acting
Mary-Louise Parker carries decades of quiet disappointment
Writing
Time travel mechanics that serve character, not spectacle
Direction
Britto makes Miami beige feel cosmically sad

Director
Bernardo Britto
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ayo Edebiri filmed this right before The Bear exploded—her chemistry with Parker was improvised over shared Cuban coffee.
The film's 'science' was consulted by an actual quantum physicist who specializes in closed timelike curves—she cried at the rough cut.
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Ayo Edebiri is the best. Mary-Louise Parker has long deserved an Oscar.
@oldschoolel 249
Mary Louise Parker excels at the Dark Comedy.
@RachaelTheFirboldDruid 154
For some reason, all I could think about as I watched this was: "Dwight -- At 8 a.m. today, someone poisons the coffee. Do NOT drink the coffee. More instructions will follow. Cordially, Future Dwight."
@tomh.2405 96
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