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Writer:
Shane Carruth (writer)
Release Date:
27 May 2005 (Spain)
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Tagline:
If you always want what you can't have, what do you want when you can have anything? more
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Four friends/fledgling entrepreneurs, knowing that there's something bigger and more innovative than the different error-checking devices they've built, wrestle over their new invention. full summary | add synopsis
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2 wins
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7 nominations
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Primer (2004) Movie Review
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(From digitalspy. 14 October 2009, 2:32 AM, PDT)
Primer (2004) Movie Review
(From SciFiCool.com. 30 August 2009, 10:58 AM, PDT)
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A film for the days when science fiction was about wrestling with ideas . . .
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Shane Carruth | ... | Aaron | |
| David Sullivan | ... | Abe | |
| Casey Gooden | ... | Robert | |
| Anand Upadhyaya | ... | Phillip | |
| Carrie Crawford | ... | Kara | |
| Jay Butler | ... | Metalshop Worker | |
| John Carruth | ... | Man On Couch #1 | |
| Juan Tapia | ... | Man On Couch #2 | |
| Ashley Warren | ... | Hostess | |
| Samantha Thomson | ... | Rachel Granger | |
| Chip Carruth | ... | Thomas Granger | |
| Delaney Price | ... | Laney | |
| Jack Pyland | ... | Aaron's Co-worker | |
| Keith Bradshaw | ... | Clean Room Technician | |
| Ashok Upadhyaya | ... | Laboratory Technician |
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for brief language.
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Runtime:
77 min | Turkey:73 min (TV version)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Canada:G (Ontario) |
Sweden:15 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Iceland:12 |
Finland:K-15 |
Australia:M |
Singapore:PG |
USA:PG-13 |
UK:12A
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The device in the movie is a person-sized, metal box that hums. One scene features Abe and Aaron standing behind some trees, as they watch themselves enter a U-Haul Storage facility. This scene was filmed in Carrollton, TX (a suburb of Dallas, TX), and in 2005 these trees were cleared to build a Hummer dealership.
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Crew or equipment visible: When the scientist leaves Abe and Aaron alone in the incubation chamber, a crew member's knee is seen at the bottom left of the window of the door.
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Aaron: [Sound of a phone ringing. Aaron, voiceover:] Here's what's going to happen. I'm gonna read this, and you're gonna listen, and you're gonna stay on the line. And you're not gonna interrupt, and you're not gonna speak for any reason. Some of this you know. I'm gonna start at the top of the page.
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Aaron: Meticulous, yes. Methodical, educated; they were these things. Nothing extreme. Like anyone, they varied. There were days of mistakes and laziness and in-fighting, and there were days, good days, when by anyone's judgment they would have to be considered clever. No one would say that what they were doing was complicated. It wouldn't even be considered new, except for maybe in the geological sense. They took from their surroundings what was needed and made of it something more.
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Aaron: [Sound of a phone ringing. Aaron, voiceover:] Here's what's going to happen. I'm gonna read this, and you're gonna listen, and you're gonna stay on the line. And you're not gonna interrupt, and you're not gonna speak for any reason. Some of this you know. I'm gonna start at the top of the page.
[pause]
Aaron: Meticulous, yes. Methodical, educated; they were these things. Nothing extreme. Like anyone, they varied. There were days of mistakes and laziness and in-fighting, and there were days, good days, when by anyone's judgment they would have to be considered clever. No one would say that what they were doing was complicated. It wouldn't even be considered new, except for maybe in the geological sense. They took from their surroundings what was needed and made of it something more.
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Movie Connections:
References The Matrix (1999)
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What is the object initially placed into the box, which ultimately accrues the protein buildup?What is the conventional understanding of what occurs in the film?
Whose voice is heard speaking on the phone, and to whom is he speaking?
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A group of young scientists work at a frantic pace to invent they are not quite sure what, but their efforts start demonstrating interesting side effects. From their work in a small cottage industry of error checking devices they are forced to confront the fact that they have discovered something too valuable to market. As they explore the potential of their machine, they are caught in a frantic loop to second guess themselves.
Science fiction in the cinema has largely been dominated by the visual impact, and so this is a welcome (for some) return to the world of ideas. This is not an easy-rise entertainment film but one where you have to concentrate to keep up, working out the logical implications of what's happening. If made on the scale of Men in Black or the Matrix it would descend to the level of spoof as it is we follow the two main characters knowing that their actions are having momentous effects on the world around them and on themselves. Instead of flashy graphics, we are left to keep the ramifications of the story in mind as the characters themselves grapple with what they know is happening but can't even let themselves look at directly.