

Teddy wakes up the morning after his wedding to discover that he's jumped forward a year in his life to his first anniversary. Trapped in an endless cycle of time jumps, transported another year ahead every few minutes, he is faced with a race against time as his life crumbles around him.
Acting
Rafe Spall's escalating desperation is genuinely uncomfortable to watch.
Writing
The time-jump rules are cruel, consistent, and narratively airtight.
Editing
Hard cuts that make you feel Teddy's disorientation viscerally.

Director
Josh Lawson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Josh Lawson cast himself as the smarmy best friend Patrick, arguably the film's most hateable character. Director's prerogative or self-aware roast?
The film's structure deliberately mirrors relationship research: psychologist Robert Waldinger's Harvard Study shows we regret time lost with loved ones, not work achievements — literally Teddy's arc.
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