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Absolutely amazing movie! On amazon prime too and I was so hyped this entire time. What did you think?

In a few weeks I should hopefully have most movie reactions with the youtube version ready :) 

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Anonymous

Amazon Prime in UK. Germany and Canada for Netflix

Anonymous

After Collateral, this is my favorite standalone Tom Cruise movie. Amazing twist on the Groundhog Day trope, and Emily Blunt is just 🔥🔥🔥 all around. She really needs to do more action movies.

Jeff Cabrera

This movie was largely slept on when it was released (by me as well 😅). Even though this was based on a manga, I felt this was the correct way to do an American/English adaptation of one. It is now my favorite Tom Cruise film. I loved the dynamic between his and Emily Blunt’s characters, and how many times he repeated the day just to try and save her 🥺 (I absolutely adore Emily Blunt, so I totally get why he wanted to do that lol). My favorite line is definitely “I wish I didn’t know you… but I do”. Despite the fact that they said they have ideas for a sequel, and even though I still selfishly want it, I felt like this ended on such a high note that I wouldn’t want them to ruin it.

Anonymous

I think I watched this originally in Spanish/Portuguese along with Gone Girl and some others and had totally forgotten everything. Maybe the non-English makes it harder to remember for me. This is a really great film though, concept is great, execution was really solid, acting was good, felt weighty with high stakes. Had the feeling of a war film but with all the added cool futuristic stuff which added a lot. Basically no filler either and no dragging out the ending I thought. Easily one of the best, if not the best Tom Cruise film I've seen and I do tend to really like most of the films I've seen with him in. London again, it's becoming a habit 😏 Speaking of habits I feel like this film could be interpreted as an allegory for Atomic Habits. Repeat and fail things enough times and you can learn almost anything

Connor Ellis

Yeah the Helicopter landing was real. I see a lot of people from London react to this film and then go "oh yeah I remember the fucking traffic" cause they had to clear all of Trafalgar Square.

Samuel

I think you'd really like The Lost City, it stars Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Brad Pitt and Daniel Radcliffe - would make for a really fun reaction for sure!

Brad Johnson

Its a great movie. I missed it when it came out and was really surprised how good it was when I did see it.