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Tim Travers and the Time Traveler's Paradox (2025)
Science fiction comedy about self-absorbed genius Tim Travers, who tackles the time traveler's paradox by killing his past self. Written and directed by Stimson Snead. Stars Samuel Dunning as Tim Travers, Keith David as The Simulator, Danny Trejo as Royce, and Joel McHale as James Bunratty.
Science fiction comedy about self-absorbed genius Tim Travers, who tackles the time traveler's paradox by killing his past self. Written and directed by Stimson Snead. Stars Samuel Dunning as Tim Travers, Keith David as The Simulator, Danny Trejo as Royce, and Joel McHale as James Bunratty.
The film's central conflict revolves around a personal existential crisis involving time travel and self-hatred, with no evident promotion of political ideologies. Its solution emphasizes individual self-acceptance and coexistence with flaws, maintaining a neutral stance.
Visible diversity appears in the supporting cast through actors like Keith David and Danny Trejo. The story emphasizes comedic time travel elements without explicit DEI messaging or negative portrayals of traditional identities.
Queer themes emerge incidentally through the protagonist's narcissistic time-travel antics, including a clone orgy evoking self-love with homosexual undertones. The depiction blends absurdity and humor without deep validation or critique, balancing comedic exaggeration with themes of isolation and acceptance.
The film contains no meaningful depictions of family structures, roles, or values, centering instead on a solitary inventor's time travel experiments and personal paradoxes.
The film portrays God through a satirical cameo as a frustrated self-published novelist who defends divine freedom with irritation at mortal judgment. This humanizes divinity in a mocking manner, echoing the protagonist's goal to confront and berate God at time's end. No counterbalancing respect or depth affirms the faith.
The film contains no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a mad scientist's time-travel mishaps without addressing transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents original characters in an independent sci-fi comedy storyline without adaptations, source material, or reimaginings of established figures that alter gender portrayals.
The film presents original characters in an original screenplay, with no established canonical races from prior sources. No race swaps are present.
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