It's the story of one of the magazine's disaffected trainees. This guy tries to find a partner to accompany him on a different journey someday, while together they embark on a funny, smart, and heartfelt journey. It is a truly perfect journey and unexpectedly reveals how faith can be achieved.
Bouncing back and forth between belief and incredulity, the film weaves an engaging story about love, time travel and the importance of looking beyond the obvious.
Neatly, the script embarks on one journey while dangling the possibility of another: the prospect of taking a sudden leap from comic reality into the realm of pure imagination.
It's just about everything you'd want in a summer movie, combining elements of romance, science fiction and comedy juiced with an element of frat-boy attitude.
What garbage cinematography! I'd gladly donate $10 to buy them an [expletive] tripod.
Time Out
December 18, 2012
Plaza and Duplass are enormously watchable, and there's a sweet sadness in the movie's focus on lost dreams and missed chances, and the truism that we all long for a time machine every once in a while.