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Blinovitch, incidentally, is a known character in science fiction. He is a temporal physicist from Galifrey, who propounded the Blinovitch Limitation Effect, which prevents time travelers from meeting themselves (or, perhaps, brings severe consequences from any such meeting).
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- TimeCop
The telling of the tale jumps from October 10, 1994 and the...
- Miscellany
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- Watchmen
Gary Sturgess again wondered about the temporal elements in...
- Millennium
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- Timeline
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- Primer
Time travel is a recurring theme in movies; there are...
- Paradox
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Aug 24, 2001 · A comedy that pays tribute to the science fiction genre -- specifically, the sub-genre of time travel. But here the alternate reality is contemporary New York City where past and future ...
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- Marisa Tomei
The ending was a complete surprise and there were some nice twists. I picked this up again to see if it was still as intriguing and to my surprise, it was. Even knowing Sam's true identity takes none of the emotion out of the film. I saw that this movie is not just the audience deciding whether or not to believe Sam, but Ruby deciding as well.
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Submitted by Donaldo P. 1 votes 5. Share: Happy Accidents. Because sometimes, the surprise “spoiler” ending is the only reason you’d pay $11 to see what is otherwise a turkey of a film. Because sometimes, you vaguely remember an old movie that had some sort of plot twist at the end of it, but can’t remember what it was.
Oct 6, 2001 · Happy Accidents is a great romantic comedy. Or a great delusional-guy drama. Or a great science-fiction movie. Or some combination of the three. I'm not telling you which, and give credit to writer/director/editor Brad Anderson for not tipping his hand until he absolutely has to. Just when...
Aug 27, 2001 · But the story lags and gets repetitive — too many scenes, maybe, of Ruby’s pals assuring her that if the sex is great, nothing else matters — and Anderson wraps it all up too tidily. An ambiguous ending would have left lots of room for passionate interpretation. Instead, we get just a warmed-over episode of The Twilight Zone.
Sep 16, 2000 · After dating a string of problem men, New Yorker Ruby Weaver meets and falls in love with the strange hospital orderly Sam Deeds and he moves in with her, all within the space of a week. Ruby soon finds peculiar things about Sam – that he seems unfamiliar with many everyday things.