I saw a review for the movie, Timer, on another blogger’s site several months ago. (Sorry! I can’t remember who it was.) She included the trailer, below. Immediately I was intrigued. A rom-com with a touch of science fiction and angsty characters? I was hooked. So I added the movie to my Blockbuster queue and forgot about it.
Then it arrived. My husband gave me the usual “Not another chick flick” eyeroll. But I was excited. More excited than I’d been about the arrival of a movie in awhile. I put it on the speaker next to the TV and went about my day, figuring I’d watch it over the weekend. Only that was three or four weekends ago.
So finally, after a little pouting from GQ because I was hogging up the Blockbuster movie queue with my unwatchable girly flicks (my words, not his) I decided to watch the movie. And I wasn’t disappointed.
The story of smart, anxious orthodontist Ooma (Emma Caufield) and her family was sweet, funny, and made me think. How would we approach life differently if life, love, or success came with a guarantee?
I have a thing for movies that examine alternate realities, like Butterfly Effect and Sliding Doors. And while this movie didn’t follow alternate possibilities, I couldn’t help but think in terms of them the entire time.
In addition to an interesting plot the movie is filled with deliciously flawed characters who make all degrees of questionable choices. Yet, we know enough about them to understand their behavior and still care about them.
The movie didn’t end the way I hoped, but that was okay. Because Ooma’s actions were in line with her character and I could understand the decision she didn’t make.
The story made me laugh, cry, and think. Most of all, it made me a little envious. I want to tell stories like that.
Have you seen the movie? If so, what did you think? What kind of stories do you enjoy reading, watching, or spinning?
Note: This post originally appeared on my old blog, Mindful Banter.
Laura Marcella says
Hello, Reese! I haven’t heard of this film. I’ll have to add it to my Netflix queue.
Happy A to Z-ing! from Laura Marcella @ Wavy Lines
ReeseRyan says
Hi Laura! Thanks for visiting. If you watch the film, I’d love to hear what you think of it.
Julie Luek says
I haven’t heard of this one either. Adding it to my queue.