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<div>The film follows two avid science fiction fans (O'Dowd and Wootton) and their snarky mate (Kelly) as they attempt to navigate a time travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub, where they meet a girl from the future (Faris) who sets the adventure in motion.</div><div></div><div></div><div>At the pub, they compose a "Letter to Hollywood" with tips on how to stop making bad movies, on the back of a sheet from Toby's "brilliant ideas" notebook. Ray meets an American girl named Cassie (Anna Faris), with dark brown hair, who claims to be a member of a future organisation that fixes "time leaks", who warns Ray about "Editors": people who travel in time to kill famous artists immediately after they've created their greatest work, to avoid a later decline in quality. Cassie tells Ray that future books will be written about him, and refers to him as "Ray the Great". Ray assumes that his friends have set him up with Cassie to make him feel better after losing his job, and after a brief conversation Cassie leaves. When Ray relates this entire story to Pete and Toby, they think he's invented the entire encounter.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>frequently asked questions about time travel full movie in hindi download</div><div></div><div>Download File:
https://t.co/6eB8zu4tG1 </div><div></div><div></div><div>Ray and Toby try to stop Pete from warning earlier versions of themselves, and creating a paradox that will make them cease to exist. When he runs out after one solo version of himself, they follow him out into a themed-night party at the pub. An earlier version of Toby is discovered writing in a page of his notebook, and they reason that whatever was on the other side of that piece of paper is how they became famous. In the crowd at the party they meet a second time traveller named Millie (Meredith MacNeill), who claims that she trained Cassie and that she was sent by Cassie to take them back to their own time.</div><div></div><div></div><div>An earlier version of Pete enters the bar, sees the bodies, and flees the room in horror. Just then, the bloodied Ray knocks over a pint of beer on to the piece of paper, destroying it. Time is shown reversing and resetting itself, until all three are sitting back at their table in the pub, from before any of the time travel happened, but with a full recollection of events. The piece of paper, now illegible, remains on their table. They decide to go to a different pub.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Without giving away too many of the frequently asked questions, there a few typical time-travel inquiries that preoccupy the friends: What happens when you see your present self? Does traveling through time age the traveler? Can you travel back in time to before the time-traveling device was invented?</div><div></div><div></div><div>The title itself is part of the geek charm of this British comedy centered around three guys and a pub where time leaks create a fascinating night for them. It is laced with gag references to science fiction and fantasy tropes and the world of geek chic. As a time travel story it ultimately fails, but has a lot of fun doing so, and is well worth watching.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Ray, Toby, and Pete leave a bad movie to drop into a pub for a pint, or several pints. Ray favors everything geek except the labels; he insists that they should not call themselves "nerds" but "imagineers". Toby (sometimes called "Tobe") is more a geek wannabe, nowhere near as informed or eager as Ray, but has aspirations to be a filmwriter. Pete is the kind of geek who thinks that if he at least pretends he knows nothing about geek culture he's not a geek. Having just watched a bad movie, the trio decide to write a letter to Hollywood to tell them how to make better movies, and Toby tears a page out of his script ideas notebook on which to write it.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The event rundown from there, in the order we see it, starts with Ray meeting a girl named Cassie in the cozy, a smaller adjacent room; Cassie says that she is a time traveler who works fixing time leaks, but she wanted to take the opportunity to meet him because he will be famous. He believes his friends hired her as a gag, and tells them the story; they believe he has invented it.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>He remembers that Cassie is talking to him in the cozy, and intercepts her leaving; now she thinks he is mocking her when he tells her the leak is in the men's room, storms out, and returns the next instant, six months later for her. She assures him that she has fixed everything, but they should simply wait for their selves to enter the gents' and then return to the bar. They are doing this, stop to use the bathroom, and knowing that their other selves just entered the gents' they use the ladies', where another time leak sends them to a post-apocalyptic future. Pete immediately re-enters the ladies', but before Ray and Toby can decide whether to follow he emerges from the gents with the full beard he previously saw, raving about the dangers.</div><div></div><div></div><div>They scrounge warmer clothes and weapons, and discover a mural of themselves dressed in the clothes they just donned sitting at their table in the bar holding that letter. They then re-enter the gents, encounter themselves, and emerge in a near-future at a fan party for them. Another time traveler, Millie, meets them there and returns them (by way of the gents') to their own time. Cassie arrives and discovers Millie's involvement; but Millie's intention is to kill the trio immediately after they have written that famous paper. In a major confrontation, she kills everyone and leaves. Beardless Pete emerges from the gents', sees the carnage, and flees.</div><div></div><div></div><div>In order to put time travel events in sequence, it is necessary to work based on the order of their departure times. The first time travel event we see is the presence of Cassie in the cozy. She tells Ray she repairs time leaks, and has a chat with him before leaving to seek the problem into which he is about to blunder. His superior geekery makes him more knowlegeable about temporal anomalies than she, and as he explains chaos theory and the butterfly effect, she tosses off a line which becomes very funny in retrospect, which at the time seems like she is playfully belittling the importance of what he is saying.</div><div></div><div></div><div>His point is that having come from the future to talk with him, she has delayed him such that he is now on a different schedule. She jokes that this means he will drink his pint a bit later and the result will be that he uses the gents' a bit later, and so the entire universe will collapse. Her joke is that it does not much matter when he goes to the bathroom; but the more subtle joke is that because Ray is late getting to the table, and because he has this extended story to tell about the girl in the cozy pretending to be a time traveler, Pete's trip to the gents' is delayed.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This is problematic, because we never understand how the time travel works in this movie--that is, we know that whenever Pete or any group including Pete enters either bathroom, he and they emerge elsewhen; but we do not know how the time of their arrival is determined. If, though, when you emerge is in any way affected by when you enter, Pete's entrance has been advanced significantly. Based on time markers of the film footage, Ray spends at least five minutes chatting with Cassie in the cozy and closer to six and a half (including interruptions) telling the tale once he returns to the table. Absent Cassie, Pete would have had his drink five minutes sooner and would not have stuck to the table as long to hear the end of the story, and so almost certainly would not have entered the gents' at the right minute to travel forward to the moment of his own death.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This disrupts everything, because we cannot be certain what will happen instead. It is possible that he will go to the gents' before the time leak begins, and they will leave the paper on the table and head for the other pub. That is the best of all possible scenarios. The worst is that he will fall into the time leak and emerge at some other unknown time, and will not have returned until after the guys started worrying about him, perhaps that they will search for him and also fall into the time leak, traveling separately through history. The least likely is that he will travel forward to the same time as he would have had he not been delayed--which leads to other questions to be addressed.</div><div></div><div></div><div>It thus seems that the scenario most likely to produce a working story is that Pete goes to the gents' and returns before the time leak occurs, the trio leave the pub with the note on the table, and however it happens that note makes them famous, incidentally rich, and they never travel through time. That means that the first trip anyone makes is the one that brings Cassie to the cozy to meet Ray and seek the leak they never found; and indeed, because she delays him for a five minute chat he returns to the table five minutes later, and tells a six and a half minute story, and Pete does not leave for the gents until Bonnie Tyler is singing Total Eclipse of the Heart. That delay is necessary to start the rest of the adventure.</div><div></div><div></div><div>We assume that when Cassie does not delay Ray in the cozy, Pete reaches the gents before the time leak occurs and does not travel to the future. He returns to the table, the trio gathers its stuff, leaves the letter to Hollywood on the table, and heads out to catch last orders at another pub. All of their time travels are avoided; more properly, they did not happen in this, the original history. They will be introduced in a subsequent timeline.</div><div></div><div></div><div>We are given very little information about the future. We know that Cassie travels several times from some distant future to the present, and that she does so months apart. We also know that Millie travels from the future at least twice. (We do not know whether she travels to the fan party and from there to the present, or whether from the fan party she returns to the future and then comes to the present, but that is not at issue at the moment.) Given, though, that Cassie is unaware of Millie's involvement and unaware that Millie is going to kill everyone in the bar, she must have come from a history in which that had not happened. That means that Cassie must have left the future first, and left the future several times several months apart, before Millie did. Thus the first trip to the past must have been the one in which Cassie meets Ray in the cozy, and she must make all three of the trips we see temporally prior to Millie's first trip.</div><div></div><div> 9738318194</div>
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