Palm Springs - Vivi come se non ci fosse un domani
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Palm Springs - Vivi Come Se Non Ci Fosse Un Domani [LATEST]

Palm Springs (2020), directed by Max Barbakow, is a modern evolution of the time-loop subgenre. While it follows in the footsteps of classics like Groundhog Day , it distinguishes itself through its unique take on nihilism, partnership, and the search for meaning in a world without consequences.

The film serves as a battleground for two different existential responses to a repetitive reality: Palm Springs - Vivi come se non ci fosse un domani

The story follows Nyles (Andy Samberg), a carefree wedding guest who has already been trapped in an infinite loop for an indefinite amount of time—long enough to have forgotten his past life and embraced a state of total apathy. His routine is disrupted when Sarah (Cristin Milioti), the bride’s sister and the family "black sheep," accidentally follows him into the mystical cave that resets the day. Palm Springs (2020), directed by Max Barbakow, is

Unlike many time-loop films that focus on a solitary journey of self-improvement, Palm Springs centers on the dynamic between two people experiencing eternity together, turning a sci-fi premise into a profound exploration of human connection. His routine is disrupted when Sarah (Cristin Milioti),

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