Children of Men
Children of Men" envisages a world one generation from now that has fallen into anarchy on the heels of an infertility...
In the cleverly disorienting comedy Odyssey on a Loop, directed by Benjamin Lussier, a mundane routine becomes an inescapable trap. The film follows a man (played with relatable exasperation by Danny De Matos) who finds himself inexplicably stuck in a time loop, forced to relive the same chaotic day over and over again. Each repetition brings the same bizarre encounters with a colorful cast of characters, including a perpetually confused friend (Vlad Alexis), a sharp-tongued love interest (Catherine Brunet), and a bafflingly persistent boss (Samuel Gauthier). As he struggles to break free from this temporal prison, he must decipher the bizarre logic behind his predicament, discovering that the key to escape lies not in changing the day, but in truly understanding the people around him. With a sharp, witty script and a fast-paced 30-minute runtime, this quirky Canadian comedy blends laugh-out-loud humor with a surprisingly heartfelt exploration of connection, routine, and the small moments that define our lives.