Press Play
Korea
1487 people rated A young woman has a chance to save the love of her life, when she discovers that the mix-tape they made together can transport her back in time.
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ستار سعد-SattarSaad
29/05/2023 11:38
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عثمان مختارلباز
23/05/2023 04:26
This movie reminds me of The Butterfly Effect. Only less dark and more romance. The only way to gain is to lose. You'll understand what I'm saying once you've watched it till the end. Don't worry, it has a happy ending. Even though the road was kinda rough and painful. But the ending makes it worth the wait.
adinathembi
23/05/2023 04:26
This movie was a breath of fresh air compared to the usual Hollywood/Netflix commercial films, especially for something that's pushed on Amazon Prime.
I really believe the bad average review is caused by the fact that people expected this to be something it's not because of bad distribution and marketing choices.
In fact, Press Play is an anomaly on such streaming platform as Prime Video to begin. Why? Because it has much more in common with indie movies such as Red Rocket or Call be by your name than what you'd expect to see there!
In essence, it's the story of two normal teenagers falling in love with each other; one of them die in a tragic accident and the other try to keep on living. We've heard this story 1000 times.
Where this gets interesting is how the film excites our sense of wonder and romance through the very clever use of magic, taking a supposedly standard item, a cassette player, and turning it into a time machine.
It's therefore not much a sci-fi movie as it is a fantastic movie (as in soft-fantasy, not hard fantasy with dragons and wizards), so I don't even know why it says "sci-fi" in the résumé in the first place.
No, this movie doesn't use it's budget to explore crazy quantum theories;
No, a lot of things in this movie don't "make sense" (and that's okay, it's wrongly classified as a sci-fi movie anyway!);
No, this movie isn't going to fulfill your expectations if you expect time travel to other eras or laser shooting aliens or whatever "hard sci-fi" thing you might think this is going to be.
But what this movie does, it being more human than most. I've read someone who said that the love story was "unmemorable" - I couldn't disagree more.
Characters don't have to be famous, special or idolized for a story to be great. I loved this movie because it's relatable. I loved it because the budget was spent on a perfect cast, gorgeous locations and set design, and just the right amount of VFX, which happens to be very little.
Even the crash scene isn't shown, simply suggested - and it works! It's doing so much with so little :
a little cassette player with the mention "auto-rewind" on it (very clever double-entendre considering it's time-machine function in the movie!), a wall of lost and found tapes in a small record shop, some summer love vibes, some hidden symbols in a wall-painting becoming clearer as the film advance;
whatever budget this had, they did the right choices and told the best story they could.
The photography direction is absolutely gorgeous as well, with beautiful, bright colour schemes, and a beautiful break from the usual bleak images we see all the time.
We got used to insanely fast-paced scenes with crazy drone sequences and VFX every 2 minutes and dark storylines, so much so that we forgot about the importance of slowing down and watching such movie.
We need more movies like this.
The marketing for this movie is a sin, and I truly believe it would've done so much better had it been marketed to the proper audience, because this is not a sci-fi movie, it's a Big Fish 2.0, NOT a "millennial back to the future"...!
Oh and one last thing : please refrain from telling everyone how you hate the soundtrack. While the songs might not be relevant to you personally, it's not about how good they are but the kind of feelings they evoke (which obviously is subjective anyway). So there's a definite generational gap thing going with the music where this is going to appeal to younger audience.
Mandem
16/02/2023 12:55
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❣️RøOde ❣️
15/02/2023 11:32
I Loved this movie, it was touching and sweet, had a bit of sci-fi magic in it and I love stuff like that, super romantic, and yes, to gain you got to lose. The main character did a good job IMO, I liked that they didnt have to go into great details about a lot of things, yes, some plot holes, but a good vibe and good ending. Moral of the story, enjoy the love and life you have, might not get a second chance.
I dont know what else to say, but it is making me write more, lol, so i guess I will think of some more things to say
fyi: very PG-13. Nothing graphic or terrible in this
Her Asian friend is good in this also
Danny Glover is good.
maëlys12345679
15/02/2023 11:32
This movie reminds me of The Butterfly Effect. Only less dark and more romance. The only way to gain is to lose. You'll understand what I'm saying once you've watched it till the end. Don't worry, it has a happy ending. Even though the road was kinda rough and painful. But the ending makes it worth the wait.
Hamade_o
15/02/2023 11:32
Press Play is a delightful story of young love. There are reminiscences of The Lake House, a movie I loved. I enjoyed watching the two leads fall in love. The main plot device is unusual and played out in a very enjoyable way. Danny Glover is perfect in his role. The sound track is great. I really liked every song as they were woven into the plot. Press Play made me very happy. It's a fine "date night" film.