Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 5000000
Revenue
$ 16373843

Samantha Kingston

Lindsay Edgecombe

Juliet Sykes

Mrs. Kingston

Kent McFuller

Ally Harris

Izzy Kingston

Elody

Mr. Daimler

Rob Cokran

Dan Kingston

Anna Cartullo

Sera Grundel

Patrick

Steve Dough

Lola

Ashley

Marian Sykes / Angel Cupid

Devil Cupid

Bunny Cupid

Female Student

Locker Kid

Written by Rangan on 2017-06-05
**Not about a second chance, but infinite!** Even if you are not that into the films, you probably have seen at least a couple film related to 'time loop'. For me, this is like hundredth. When I first saw the trailer, I said 'not again'. 'Time loop' is just a concept, but the storyline for it drawn differently. It tells the story of a high school girl on the Cupid's Day, a special day for her since she has a big for it to remember. Like usual her day goes on and at the end of the day something goes wrong and then she wakes again on the same day in the following day which keeps repeating. Now how she's going to find a solution or the reason for it is covered in the rest of the film. Familiar them, but well designed storyline around it. In some way, it is same as 'Groundhog Day', though it is about a teenager and more serious and tragic tale. We sometimes wish for a second chance, that's how this film was developed, but even bigger scale with a small message for teenagers. Awesome performances, particularly Zoey. Predictable scenes, so I had thought of couple of ending that did not happen. And I also disappointed how it concluded. Not the best solution, yet an unexpected twist. Originally the film was based on the book of the same name. This is a small budget and a quality film. The direction was good, very rich in presentation. Definitely not bad for once viewing. _6/10_

Written by Ruuz on 2017-08-02
_Donnie Darko Lite™_ by way of _Groundhog Day_. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Written by dragos2005123 on 2018-08-05
It's a very good movie but I think the last scene was predictable