![]() ![]() Due to the R rating, we get some great violent scenes such as seeing our main character, Roy Pulver played magnificently by Frank Grillo, get decapitated or shot multiple times or even blown up. There will be a lot of scenes referring to previous attempts before going back to the present attempt but this is never jarring in any way and is handled fine. ![]() Although, the story isn't told linearly as when it begins he is already on over 100 attempts. It makes it quite fun as we go along with him as he learns more in each attempt. Throughout, the movie it is frame like a video game with attempt numbers and him trying to memorize all the timings. I also really like the video game motif of Boss Level (2021). A time loop story containing both of these is relatively unique though and it makes you wonder why it wasn't done earlier. Revenge stories aren't rare and stories, where the main character is hunted by assassins, isn't rare either. So is this a fun entry in the genre or a loop you're going to forget? Firstly, I like the premise and idea behind it. The premise is simple "A retired military operative finds himself in a never-ending time loop on the day of his death". So when I heard there was an R rated action time loop movie, I was already sold. So is this a fun entry in the genre or a loop I am a sucker for these Time loop movies. I am a sucker for these Time loop movies. ![]()
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