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Comet

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Comet is about the love of two people. They come from two different universes. They fall in love with each other. Their love unravels over the course of six years in this mysterious, dazzingly original romance.
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Times (UK)
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July 02, 2015

Handsome but needlessly gimmicky.
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SciFiNow
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July 10, 2015

An ambitious and striking effort.
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Seattle Times

December 11, 2014

Watching a not-very-interesting couple break up is one thing; watching them break up and get back together numerous times in different universes and dimensions is, well ... to paraphrase "Jaws," I'm going to need a bigger popcorn bag.
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Guardian
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July 02, 2015

A sense of laborious, futile strain comes off this phoney-baloney indie, which looks and sounds very much like an attempt to fashion a more amenable (and thereby saleable) version of Shane Carruth's puzzle pictures.
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Los Angeles Times
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December 06, 2014

Its conceits ... get in the way of its characters, making it feel fussy and convoluted when it aims for something more simple and elegant.
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Japan Times
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June 20, 2016

There's a lot of gorgeous, sci-fi inspired cinematography here by Eric Koretz, but none seem as intriguing as the ones depicting Kimberly's face or Dell's gaze as he watches her.
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Time Out
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June 30, 2015

Just when you think you're about to fall for this fuzzy sci-fi romance, it disappears into its own navel.
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Flick Filosopher
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July 03, 2015

Tedious romantic dramedy with a pointless sci-fi tinge that has nothing in the least bit memorable to say about anything at all.
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RogerEbert.com
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December 05, 2014

Yes, some of it is overwritten and a bit too clever for its own good, but more often it's an engaging character piece.
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Radio Times
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July 02, 2015

The performances are commendable and the zippy, back-and-forth dialogue is consistently enjoyable.
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Arizona Republic
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December 18, 2014

Justin Long is a fine actor, but you have to like him a lot to get through "Comet," Sam Esmail's trippy, overly mannered romance.
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New York Times
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December 04, 2014

These occasionally obnoxious, certainly neurotic young lovers have beating, sometimes broken hearts, and that, as the apostle Paul once noted, tends to trump all.
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