Just like the movie, Groundhog Day, Mark (Kyle Allen) is stuck in a loop, forced to relieve the same day over and over again. At the beginning of the movie, we don’t know how long that this has been going on, but it’s obviously been a while, as Mark has already memorized a lot of things that has happened on that day. One day, as he is aimlessly going on about his day, suddenly there is a deviation as another teenager, whom he has never seen before, Margaret (Kathryn Newton) suddenly appears. They both soon realize they are both stuck in the same loop with no idea of how to break the loop.

The title of the movie comes from the idea that they had of trying to find all the “perfect” moments around the town, such as a biker saving a turtle in the middle of the road, for example. Mark thought why not, try it, and see if that somehow gets them out of the loop. There is also the mystery of why Mark is eager to get out of the loop, but Margaret is not. This is a comedy/romance movie that I enjoyed. I’ve already revealed a bit too much about the movie, and there’s not really much more I can say without ruining the movie for anyone who has not seen it. But if the plot sounds appealing to you, check it out, I’m thinking you probably will enjoy it!

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