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Primer
When you first watch Primer you have no idea what's going on. You need to watch it at least three more time for you to still have no idea what's going on
The best time to watch Primer is immediately after watching Primer.
Such a great film. Everything unravels so quickly.
Came here to say this, glad I am not alone.
It really is a great movie. I found this timeline a while back that helps you make sense of it all...
https://i.stack.imgur.com/FwEK0.jpg