alexispearlmanflores
This movie was unexpected, funny, and thought provoking. The script was great, a different take on a rom-com.
Deepak Aggrawal
I don't really understand why this movie is so underrated. This is one of the best movies you could watch with parallel universe. Although, you can almost guess its ending if you have seen enough such movies. But still it keeps you engaged all the time. Worth watching.
Reno Rangan
This is a slow start, but the second half makes it worth a watch. You better know nothing about the film, just have it and enjoy your time. Because that was the case for me and then I found it a good one. I don't know this director, but Mark Duplass was doing such kind of unique concept small films. So there's no surprise, except I did know I would end up liking it very much.When it comes to the film theme, kind of resembles 'Coherence'. The whole film revolves around a married couple, except in the beginning. So it is a minimal cast film that is set in a remote place villa. As their therapist's instruction a couple who are on the edge of losing their marriage, tries a weekend getaway to patch the differences. But end up encountering the strange events that pleases them more than what they've expected. When they begin to realise the reality, comes the trouble to fix it once for all.The third act was amazing. The pace keeps getting better and the tension in the story simply creates enough curiosity about the ending. But the conclusion was very basic and guessable. I liked the honest than too much fancy. Still the viewers look for the answers regarding how it ended which is kind of a wide open for the discussions.I love modern sci-fi dramas, especially in the last one decade, I have been enjoying them a lot, which are highly intelligent yet casually narrated on the screen that anybody can understand easily. If you had liked films such as 'Coherence', 'Another Earth', 'Her', 'Melanchony' et cetera, then surely would have a good time with it.7/10
Anthony Iessi
Bacon and Eggs have never seemed so ominous.This is a really fun idea for a movie. A couple haunted by exact replicas of themselves, in a haunted house of sorts set up by their therapist. It's the Twilight Zone of romantic comedies. If only it were made to seem as good as that. It's extremely bland. Ethan and Sophie are a generic, quirky couple. Their dimension as characters seem very thin. The dialogue they engage in, is largely banal and meaningless. Save for the "Aardvark" metaphor, which I found pretty funny. I enjoyed the film's nuance on which Ethan and Sophie were the real ones, and the final shot of the movie is absolutely fantastic. But other than that, not much to recommend.