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A cadre of fledgling inventors uncovers a sophisticated method of reality manipulation. Initially, they successfully game the stock market with it, but the consequences of the invention begin to catch up with them.

Director(s)

Shane Carruth

Cast & Crew

David Sullivan

David Sullivan

Abe

Kevin Lucero Less

Kevin Lucero Less

Seth Pool Party Guest

Jay Butler

Jay Butler

Metalshop Worker

Shane Carruth

Shane Carruth

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Casey Gooden

Casey Gooden

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Anand Upadhyaya

Anand Upadhyaya

Philip

Carrie Crawford

Carrie Crawford

Kara

John Carruth

John Carruth

Man On Couch #1

Juan Tapia

Juan Tapia

Man On Couch #2

Ashley Warren

Ashley Warren

Hostess

Samantha Thomson

Samantha Thomson

Rachel Granger

Chip Carruth

Chip Carruth

Thomas Granger

Delaney Price

Delaney Price

Laney

Jack Pyland

Jack Pyland

Aaron's Co-worker

Keith Bradshaw

Keith Bradshaw

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Ashok Upadhyaya

Ashok Upadhyaya

Laboratory Technician

Brandon Blagg

Brandon Blagg

Will

Jon Cook

Jon Cook

Will's Cousin

David Joyner

David Joyner

Rachel's Date

Eric De Soualhat

Eric De Soualhat

Translator

Details

GenresScience Fiction, Drama, Thriller
Runtime1h 17 mins
Released on08 Oct 2004
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

This has quite a clever concept - a group of four engineering friends are building a prototype piece of equipment. "Abe" (David Sullivan) discovers - accidentally - when testing it, that is has positively game-changing potential and confides his secret in his colleague "Aaron" (Shane Carruth). Rather than share this invention between the group, the two decide to relocate their gadget and use it to exploit the stock markets and make themselves rich. It demonstrates quite well, the conflicting values and morals that this sort of limitless opportunity might present if given to any one of us - but the characterisations are way too one-dimensional. The dialogue is relentless, and after a while you just want them to stop talking and get on with it. It's short - and does require a bit of concentration to get anything out of it - but more, I found, as a source of an ethical conversation about "what if?" than about anything to do with this piece of drama, itself.

James

/10

Brilliant concept, yet so-so execution which would have been helped by a higher budget. However, this is a brilliant attempt at creating a time travel film with next to no money. While the film has its faults, the performances and dialogue are great and I love that it doesn’t expect its audience to be dumb; by the way, when I say that… I mean it. This is maybe the most confusing film of all time.

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Primer (2004) Official Trailer
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