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One Point Twenty One, released in 2013, is this quirky blend of comedy and science fiction that plays with the idea of time travel in a refreshingly light-hearted way. The story revolves around a young boy who unexpectedly meets his future self, which leads to some amusing and thought-provoking situations. It's not about big budget effects; rather, it leans on practical effects and a charmingly offbeat atmosphere. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to its peculiar charm. Performances are earnest, and the dialogue strikes a fun balance between humor and introspection. It captures that awkward phase of growing up, wrapped in a sci-fi twist that feels both familiar and distinct in its execution.
Quirky tone with practical effectsUneven pacing but engagingExplores themes of self-discovery
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Key Crew
Nikola Kostrešević
Director