Opisy(1)

Directed by Marco Siega, the film opens with Frank (Ryan Reynolds) counseling his daughter's fiancé (Mike Erwin) about the highs and lows of married life. The film quickly fades into flashback, and we see Frank as a tightly wound young man who has his life organized down to the minute. Frank has a beautiful wife, Susan (Emily Mortimer), and daughter, Jesse (Matreya Fedor), and he travels around delivering motivational speeches on time efficiency. When Susan accidentally throws off one of Frank's carefully planned days, he falls victim to a bizarre contagion of mishaps and inadvertently learns a life-altering secret that forever changes how he views himself and his loved ones. He then sets off on a whimsical odyssey, and vows to get rid of his rigid plans and live his life with wild abandon. But when he faces a fork in the road, he must decide between his newfound freedom and his old life with his family. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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3DD!3 

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angielski An excellent relationship drama with a brilliant Reynolds. The wife's little prank starts a series of brutal misadventures, unexpected twists and revelations in such a natural way that it is almost hard to believe. Plans are useless, you can't prepare for anything and you have to doubt everything and prepare for what you never dreamed of. ()

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angielski I enjoyed Chaos Theory because it put a lot of chaos into practice. Plus, the film also teaches a lesson. If two or more people don't sufficiently discuss their disputes, it can lead to a purchase of a shotgun, which is when discussion tends to be problematic, if there’s any discussion at all. I wasn’t bored and didn’t suffer in any way. In fact, I had a decent time. ()