Monday, February 18, 2019

#MovieMonday: Happy Death Day 2U, Isn't It Romantic,

Instead of just doing one movie I thought we would do multiple.  So last week we saw a few movies if you watched any of these let us know in the comments.  And make sure to check out our saturday meme My Week in Review to see how these movies held up to our standards! 


Carter Davis' roommate Ryan Phan wakes up in his car on Tuesday September 19th. Ryan walks across campus to his room to find Carter with Tree Gelbman after she successfully broke her time loop. In the school's quantum mechanics lab, Ryan continues work with fellow science students Samar Ghosh and Andrea 'Dre' Morgan on their experimental quantum reactor intended to slow time with photon lasers. Angry that they have been causing power outages across campus, Dean Roger Bronson shuts down the project. Ryan follows mysterious texts to a storage closet in an empty lab. A hooded murderer masked as Babyface suddenly kills Ryan. Ryan then wakes up in his car and realizes that he is reliving Tuesday the 19th as he experiences the same series of events while walking back to his room. Ryan tells Carter and Tree about his murder and subsequent déjà vu. Tree recaps her 'death day' experience while theorizing that she somehow passed the time loop to Ryan.




For a long time, Natalie, an Australian architect living in New York City, had always believed that what she had seen in rom-coms is all fantasy. But after thwarting a mugger at a subway station only to be knocked out while fleeing, Natalie wakes up and discovers that she is self-aware of her existence in a "PG-13 Universe" and must escape every cliché in order to finally fall in love and achieve the happily ever after that will bring her back to reality.










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