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| ''[[Triangle (2009 British film)|Triangle]]'' || 2009 || A group of friends go on boat trip and become stranded due to a storm. They discover a cruise ship which causes them to experience a series of repeating events.<ref name=whatculture/>
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| ''[[Turn Back the Clock (film)|Turn Back the Clock]]'' || 1933 || Only a single time loop is needed for Joe to wish that he could relive his life and marry the wealthy woman. When he has the chance to go through his life again, he has interesting discoveries and decisions. Reviewer [[Hal Erickson (author)|Hal Erickson]] wrote, "One morning, Tracy [who plays character Joe Gimlet] wakes up and discovers he's been transported twenty years in the past. Armed with foreknowledge of future events, Tracy determines to correct his mistakes and become what he considers a success."<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/114664/Turn-Back-the-Clock/overview |author= Erickson, Hal |date= |title= Turn Back the Clock (1933) |publisher= [[Rovi Corporation]] |quote= Lee Tracy is a middle-aged, middle-class man dissatisfied with his life. If he'd only married the girl he wanted to and had been a smarter businessman (he believes), things would have been better... Tracy comes to regret his "new" life and yearns for things to go back to normal--but will they? |accessdate= May 7, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last= Hall |first= Mordaunt |title= Turn Back the Clock (1933): Lee Tracy as an Indignant Husband Who "Lives" Twenty Years of His Life Over Again |work= [[The New York Times]] |date= August 26, 1933 |url= http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B03E1D71F3EE333A25755C2A96E9C946294D6CF |quote= ... there are moments that bring to mind Mark Twain's classic yarn, ''[[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court|A Connecticut Yankee at the Court of King Arthur]]'' and also such plays as ''The Road to Yesterday'', ''Captain Applejack'', ''[[Berkeley Square (film)|Berkeley Square]]'' and ''The Wisdom Tooth''. The hero of the current work, who glories in the name of Joe Gimlet, is, however, a conservative dreamer who conterts himself by living the last twenty years of his life over again. |accessdate= May 7, 2014}}</ref>
| ''[[Turn Back the Clock (film)|Turn Back the Clock]]'' || 1933 || Only a single time loop is needed for Joe to wish that he could relive his life and marry the wealthy woman. When he has the chance to go through his life again, he has interesting discoveries and decisions. Reviewer [[Hal Erickson (author)|Hal Erickson]] wrote, "One morning, Tracy [who plays character Joe Gimlet] wakes up and discovers he's been transported twenty years in the past. Armed with foreknowledge of future events, Tracy determines to correct his mistakes and become what he considers a success."<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/114664/Turn-Back-the-Clock/overview |author= Erickson, Hal |date= |title= Turn Back the Clock (1933) |publisher= [[Rovi Corporation]] |quote= Lee Tracy is a middle-aged, middle-class man dissatisfied with his life. If he'd only married the girl he wanted to and had been a smarter businessman (he believes), things would have been better... Tracy comes to regret his "new" life and yearns for things to go back to normal--but will they? |accessdate= May 7, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last= Hall |first= Mordaunt |title= Turn Back the Clock (1933): Lee Tracy as an Indignant Husband Who "Lives" Twenty Years of His Life Over Again |work= [[The New York Times]] |date= August 26, 1933 |url= http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B03E1D71F3EE333A25755C2A96E9C946294D6CF |quote= ... there are moments that bring to mind Mark Twain's classic yarn, ''[[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court|A Connecticut Yankee at the Court of King Arthur]]'' and also such plays as ''The Road to Yesterday'', ''Captain Applejack'', ''[[Berkeley Square (film)|Berkeley Square]]'' and ''The Wisdom Tooth''. The hero of the current work, who glories in the name of Joe Gimlet, is, however, a conservative dreamer who himself by living the last twenty years of his life over again. |accessdate= May 7, 2014}}</ref>
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| ''[[12 Dates of Christmas]]'' || 2011 || Kate finds herself reliving [[Christmas Eve]] (including a blind date with a man named Miles) [[Time loop|over and over again]]. She must discover how to break the cycle – should she attempt to win back her ex-boyfriend Jack, or should she pursue Miles, or something else?<ref>Griffiths, John (December 6, 2011). [http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/review--12-dates-of-christmas-2011612 ''12 Dates of Christmas''], ''[[Us Weekly]]''. Retrieved May 7, 2014.</ref>
| ''[[12 Dates of Christmas]]'' || 2011 || Kate finds herself reliving [[Christmas Eve]] (including a blind date with a man named Miles) [[Time loop|over and over again]]. She must discover how to break the cycle – should she attempt to win back her ex-boyfriend Jack, or should she pursue Miles, or something else?, ( , ). http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/review--12-dates-of-christmas-2011612 ''12 Dates of Christmas'' ''[[Us Weekly]]'' May 7, 2014</ref>
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Revision as of 13:44, 7 May 2014

This list of films featuring time loops provides the names and brief synopses of films in which time loops are a prominent plot device.

A film's appropriateness for inclusion on this list is determined by whether sources not affiliated with the film have discussed the time looping element in significant detail.

List of films

The following films featuring time loops are listed alphabetically.

Film Year Description
12 Monkeys 1995 James Cole, a convicted criminal in a post-apocalyptic Earth, is repeatedly sent back in time to save the world from a virus that eradicated most of the world's population. The film was inspired by the 1962 short film La Jetée.[1][2]
12:01 1993 Office worker Barry Thomas is forced to relive the worst day of his life.[3] Based on the 25-minute 12:01 PM.[citation needed]
12:01 PM 1990 This is the first film adaptation of the short story "12:01 PM" by Richard A. Lupoff, which was published in 1973 in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It originally aired on cable television as part of the Showtime 30-Minute Movie anthology series. It was nominated for an Academy Award.[4]
The Butterfly Effect 2004 Evan Treborn frequently suffers from blackouts and discovers he can time travel by reading his journal.[5]
Christmas Do-Over 2006 In this movie starring Jay Mohr, a remake of Christmas Every Day, a father has to repeat Christmas Day over and over until he realizes how selfish he has become and changes his ways.[6]
Christmas Every Day 1996 An American television movie based on William Dean Howells's 1892 short story "Christmas Every Day". A selfish teenager is forced to relive the same Christmas every day.[7][8]
Déjà Vu 2006 ATF Special Agent Doug Carlin is sent to investigate a terrorist attack and discovers a group of scientists with a time window to assist the investigation.[9]
Donnie Darko 2001 Donnie Darko, a troubled teenager, is approached by a figure in a monstrous rabbit costume, who tells him the world will end in 28 days.[1][2] He must unknowingly relive about a month of his life in order to save his family.
Edge of Tomorrow 2014 Lt. Col. William "Bill" Cage and Special Forces soldier Rita Vrataski team up to fight a hostile alien race known as Mimics, with Cage continually returning to a repeating battle through a time loop.[10]
Frequency 2000 Homicide detective John Sullivan is investigating a serial killer. An electrical storm allows him to communicate with the past through radio. He is able to contact his late father and attempts to stop the serial killer in both the past and present.[11]
È Già Ieri (Stork Day) 2004 An Italian television star who is filming a documentary in Tenerife relives August 13 over and over. Based on Groundhog Day.[12][13]
Groundhog Day 1993 Self-centered meteorologist Phil Connors is forced to relive the same day over and over again.[14][9]
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004 Harry Potter investigates a miracle that saved his life and must travel back in time to solve the mystery.[15]
La Jetée 1962 A survivor of the Third World War is sent back in time to rescue the present. 12 Monkeys was inspired by La Jetée.[citation needed]
The Last Day of Summer 2007 In this Nickelodeon TV movie, 11-year-old Luke gets his wish that every day could be the last day of summer.[16][17]
Looper 2012 Joe is a contract killer sent victims from a future in which time travel is illegal, but has to kill his future self when his contract ends.[18][2]
+1 (Plus One) 2013 College-age party-goers encounter their duplicates and repeated incidents as well as sex and death after a meteorite lands near the house. The film was a New York Times Critic Pick.[19]
Primer 2004 Two scientists accidentally discover time travel and use it to make money in the stock market, with unforeseen consequences, in this story about the betrayal of friendship.[2]
Repeat Performance 1947 Film noir meets science fiction when a woman shoots her husband on New Year's Eve, 1946, then wishes that she could live the year all over again. Will she make the same choice a second time?[20][21]
Repeaters 2010 A group of inmates at a rehabilitation facility are forced to repeat the same day over and over again.[22]
Retroactive 1997 A psychiatrist makes multiple trips through time to save a woman who was murdered by her husband.[23][24]
Run Lola Run (Original title: Lola Rennt) 1998 A German film written and directed by Tom Tykwer, starring Franka Potente. Lola needs to get a lot of cash fast to save her boyfriend's life and has three chances to do so, each chance occurring during the same hours of the same day. Can she be clever enough, and can she run fast enough? The film holds a 93% "Fresh" rating on aggregate review site Rotten Tomatoes.[25] Roger Ebert wrote, "Run Lola Run is essentially a film about itself, a closed loop of style. Movies about characters on the run usually involve a linear story (The Fugitive comes to mind), but this one is basically about running--and about the way that movie action sequences have a life and logic of their own."[26]
Salvage 2006 Claire encounters horror and murder after finishing a day working at a convenience store, not once but many times. An official selection of the 2006 Sundance Festival.[27]
Source Code 2011 U.S. Army Aviation pilot Captain Colter Stevens is repeatedly sent back in time to identify the bomber in a terrorist attack in order to prevent a second nuclear attack on Chicago.[2]
Timecrimes 2007 Hector, a middle-aged man, is chased by an unidentified bandaged man. He meets a scientist with a time machine, and travels a short period back in time to briefly escape the unknown assailant.[28]
Triangle 2009 A group of friends go on boat trip and become stranded due to a storm. They discover a cruise ship which causes them to experience a series of repeating events.[2]
Turn Back the Clock 1933 Only a single time loop is needed for Joe to wish that he could relive his life and marry the wealthy woman. When he has the chance to go through his life again, he has interesting discoveries and decisions. Reviewer Hal Erickson wrote, "One morning, Tracy [who plays character Joe Gimlet] wakes up and discovers he's been transported twenty years in the past. Armed with foreknowledge of future events, Tracy determines to correct his mistakes and become what he considers a success."[29][30]
12 Dates of Christmas 2011 Kate finds herself reliving Christmas Eve (including a blind date with a man named Miles) over and over again. She must discover how to break the cycle – should she attempt to win back her ex-boyfriend Jack, or should she pursue Miles, or something else? The reviewer for Us Weekly wrote, "This holiday romance steals a page from Groundhog Day and runs with it. On Christmas Eve, misguided Kate (Amy Smart), still pining for her ex, ditches her dreamboat blind date (Mark-Paul Gosselaar). Then, for some magical reason, she keeps waking up to relive that day -- and reset her priorities. It's a sweet, wacky ... and nicely woven journey..."[31]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f Morris, Brogan (2014-02-01). "9 Ways To Break Out Of A Time Loop (According To The Movies)". What Culture. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  3. ^ "It's like Groundhog Day, but different. What is it?". TV Guide. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
  4. ^ "1990 (63rd): Short Film (Live Action)". Academy Awards Database. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
  5. ^ Bonthuys, Darryn (2013-07-29). "The BUTTERFLY EFFECT is rebooting". The Movies. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
  6. ^ "Christmas Do-Over (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  7. ^ "Christmas Every Day (1996)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  8. ^ Caro, Jason. "Christmas Every Day". Radio Times. Retrieved May 6, 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  9. ^ a b Boyle, Alan (2006-11-21). "Time-Travel physics seems stranger than fiction". NBC News. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  10. ^ Gettell, Oliver (2014-03-25). "'Edge of Tomorrow' trailer: Tom Cruise fights an eternal battle". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  11. ^ Dyce, Andrew (2013-11-09). "Our 10 Favorite Time Travel Movies". Screenrant. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  12. ^ "È già ieri (Stork Day) (It's Already Yesterday) (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  13. ^ Marshall, Lee (January 21, 2004). "Stork Day (E Gia Ieri)". Screen Daily. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  14. ^ Fischer, Russ (2011-02-02). "Groundhog Day: Just How Long Was Phil Connors Stuck in a Time Loop?". Slash Film. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
  15. ^ Wolf, Werner (2006-04-24). Framing Borders in Literature and Other Media. Editions Rodopi BV. ISBN 9042017899. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
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  18. ^ "So You Created a Time Loop: A Time Traveler's Analysis of Looper". Huffington Post. 2012-10-05. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  19. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette (September 19, 2013). "Revelers, Pause to Meet Yourselves". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  20. ^ "Repeat Performance / He Walked By Night". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 6, 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  21. ^ "Repeat Performance (1947)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  22. ^ Alex Billington (2010-08-31). "Watch: Carl Bessai's Time Loop Sci-Fi Film 'Repeaters' Trailer". First Showing. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  23. ^ Shankel, Jason (10/01/2011). "The Time Travel Flick Retroactive is Like Groundhog Day With a Crazy Elvis Impersonator". io9. Retrieved May 6, 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  24. ^ Cinemanaut Bill (Jul 4th, 2013). "Time Out: Retroactive". Cinema 52. Retrieved May 6, 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  25. ^ "Run Lola Run (Lola rennt) (1998)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 7, 2014.
  26. ^ Ebert, Roger (July 2, 1999). "Run Lola Run". http://www.rogerebert.com/. Retrieved May 7, 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  27. ^ Chang, Justin (January 31, 2006). "Review: 'Salvage'". Variety. Retrieved May 6, 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  28. ^ King, Kris (2014-01-30). "Best of: Time Loops (Time Loops [Time Loops])". Nitehawk Cinema. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  29. ^ Erickson, Hal. "Turn Back the Clock (1933)". Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 7, 2014. Lee Tracy is a middle-aged, middle-class man dissatisfied with his life. If he'd only married the girl he wanted to and had been a smarter businessman (he believes), things would have been better... Tracy comes to regret his "new" life and yearns for things to go back to normal--but will they?
  30. ^ Hall, Mordaunt (August 26, 1933). "Turn Back the Clock (1933): Lee Tracy as an Indignant Husband Who "Lives" Twenty Years of His Life Over Again". The New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2014. ... there are moments that bring to mind Mark Twain's classic yarn, A Connecticut Yankee at the Court of King Arthur and also such plays as The Road to Yesterday, Captain Applejack, Berkeley Square and The Wisdom Tooth. The hero of the current work, who glories in the name of Joe Gimlet, is, however, a conservative dreamer who contents himself by living the last twenty years of his life over again.
  31. ^ Griffiths, John (December 6, 2011). "12 Dates of Christmas". Us Weekly. Retrieved May 7, 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)