Groundhog Day if a sleazeball made it
It's a film in the style of Groundhog Day, where people learn from their mistakes, but the people who made it are all sleazeballs, so in staid of dealing with loss and discovering love (A Map of Tiny Perfect Things) or defeating aliens (Edge of Tomorrow), both antagonists learn to be slightly less toxic and get out of the loop by themselves, so it's basically just a more materialist and sleazy version of Groundhog Day.
Where to start, all the main antagonists are basically just unlikable, we have the disrespectful man-child, the self-destructive borderliner and the cool and composed psychopath, it's just a string of selfishness, drugs, sex, weird antics and murders, never do we see the main antagonists really grow, so the film is basically just a what-if, for people who smoke pot and have a little ugly dog named Boefers.
That said, the film is certainly not badly made, just dirty and therefor uninteresting.
Feb 2nd 2025

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