

Art, a drug-addicted dealer and hustler, arrives at his girlfriend Cody's apartment to find that she has overdosed on heroin. He tries to fix things by traveling back in time in an attempt to prevent her death.
Acting
Baruchel's twitchy desperation before he was a comedy darling.
Writing
Time travel rules that feel improvised by addicts, not physicists.
Director
David Ray
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Edmonton for roughly $100,000 Canadian—Jay Baruchel worked for scale before Knocked Up made him bankable.
The film's time-loop structure mirrors addiction recovery narratives: relapsing the same day until something finally changes.