S5 Ep19: Time Cut (2024)


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Welcome back, Chrononauts! Desmond and Scott are live and ready to dissect the latest Netflix time travel flick, "Fresh." In this episode, they navigate the twists and turns of this teen slasher film, which takes audiences from 2024 back to the "retro" era of 2003. As they delve into the film's plot, the hosts share their thoughts on its depiction of time travel, cultural references, and the challenges of creating a compelling narrative in this genre.

Desmond and Scott critique the film's portrayal of early 2000s fashion and technology, questioning the stark contrast drawn between the two decades. They also explore the film's attempt to blend a slasher story with a time travel narrative, debating whether the movie succeeds in delivering thrills or falls short. The duo doesn't shy away from highlighting the film's plot holes and missed opportunities, particularly in its handling of time travel mechanics.

Throughout the episode, they compare "Fresh" to other time travel films, pondering its place in the pantheon of the genre. The hosts discuss the film's themes of sisterhood and personal growth, while also reflecting on the overuse of time travel tropes and the importance of a well-executed plot.

Whether you're a fan of time travel movies or just curious about Netflix's latest offering, this episode promises a lively discussion filled with humor and critical insights. Join Desmond and Scott as they attempt to make sense of "Fresh" and its contribution to the ever-expanding world of time travel cinema.

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(00:00) Hello, everyone. I'm Scott. Welcome to the Chrononauts podcast

(01:37) Desmond is talking about the new Netflix movie Fresh. Released October 30th

(03:43) This movie traveled from 2024 to 2003 and it's minimally different

(08:05) There is a great slasher movie mixed with time travel in this film

(10:03) They stumble upon a time machine. It shows a different date in 2003

(12:36) Desmond: You might be a time traveler. If this has happened to you. Call us. We're here for you

(15:17) This film never explains how this time travel machine got there

(20:34) This film does not explain the science. They don't explain how this was invented

(24:33) With the teacher. The dad. Is the dad involved? Does the dad know?

(28:08) There's a big surprise reveal that Summer is gay in the movie

(30:49) Let's just talk about time travel. It's needed more than ever

(33:50) Scott: I would watch this film again more easily than Blood Punch

(36:09) Scott: How do we convince the audience that this is actually time travel

(39:07) The movie is lazy, unrealistic, and contradictory

(40:39) Ben S. says this movie uses time travel to tell a compelling story

(42:23) Fans clamor for return after Butterfinger confirmed they were discontinued

(43:49) Not one candy corn this Halloween did you get

(45:58) Everyone out there, we really need your help right now with what to watch

(49:45) I'm trying to rate movies so I remember what I watched

(51:26) There's like two Hollywood time travel films that we've never done

(55:31) Scott: I'm going to therapy tomorrow. Actually, uh, it was yesterday, but I'm not going to miss it

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