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Hari Das Ahatefu | ... | Frank |
Dean Alexandrou | ... | Alex | |
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Michael Aston | ... | Alan Williams SIS / MI6 Agent |
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Srisuwan Asuchewakamjohn | ... | Gangster Cook |
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Nuttakan Boonjaiyai | ... | Gangster Girl |
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David Bueno | ... | Cody |
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Thanatthongphum Chakpharittechodom | ... | Gangster Cook |
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Yulduz Clarke | ... | Kelly |
Richard Dee-Roberts | ... | Michael | |
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Jacky Dunnes | ... | Bar Kid |
Byron Gibson | ... | Brink | |
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David Gray | ... | Prevara Sniper |
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Kriengkrai Harmchan | ... | Jaika Gym Fighter |
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Sirivej Jaroenchon | ... | Police Officer |
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Pochachan Jutamas | ... | Jaika Gym Fighter |
Alex, stuck in a repeating loop of time, must navigate his way through the bustling streets of Bangkok with mysterious men on his heels trying to kill him. Parkour, martial arts, shoot outs and car flips all result in his death until the last loop.
This is a clever little indie action movie with an original take on the "memory" concept. Mid-way between a martial arts flick and a sci-fi movie, it has definite appeals to both audiences, with a few slick fight sequences and enough of a brain teaser to keep you thinking for 85 minutes.
The director and stars all do a good job of keeping the plot moving and getting to the next story part without slowing the pace down.
It does look cheap at times, and the dubbing isn't great, but the music score is epic and makes it feel like a much higher budget production.
If you don't mind lower budget movies, then this is definitely a good one to watch.