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Sci-fi romance with a thoroughly Resnaisian slant — oui, je l’aime! Our hero, Claude, agrees to an experiment which would attempt to send him back in time one year ago, for one minute: he’s recently attempted suicide, and has nothing to lose anyway. The experiment goes awry, naturally, and he gets stuck in the past, bouncing around between moments over the last year or so, reliving the time he spent with a troubled girlfriend and the guilt he feels over their relationship’s demise. The sci-fi aspect of it is cheesy as hell (he is sent to the past in a giant garlic bulb, evidently), but the rest of it is quite nice. Doesn’t take all the skill in the world to edit haphazardly these nonlinear scenes, but it works out pretty well.
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