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When We First Met

All he needs is a second chance... to be her first choice.
2018 | 97m | English

(56131 votes)

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Director: Ari Sandel
Writer: John Whittington
Staring:
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Noah spends the perfect first night with the girl of his dreams Avery but gets relegated to the friend zone. He spends the next three years wondering what went wrong - until he gets the unexpected chance to travel back in time and alter that night, and his fate, over and over again.
Release Date: Feb 09, 2018
Director: Ari Sandel
Writer: John Whittington
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Keywords time travel, halloween party, unrequited love, time loop, do over
Production Companies Wonderland Sound and Vision, Footprint Features, MXN Entertainment, Long Road Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Adam Devine Noah Ashby
Alexandra Daddario Avery Martin
Shelley Hennig Carrie Grey
Andrew Bachelor Max
Robbie Amell Ethan
Dean J. West Phil
Tony Cavalero Angus Young
Delfeayo Marsalis Danny
Daryn Kahn Drunk Hulk
Peter Jaymes Jr. Chad
Martin Bats Bradford Devon
Noureen DeWulf Margo
Chelsea Bruland Mary
Adam Henslee Amos
Tenea Intriago Rebecca
Kyler Porche Trevor
Bertha Bindewald Marta
Talbott Lin Mr. Chun
Audrey Bishop Mrs. Martin
Bill Rainey Mr. Martin
Bryan Michael Hall Barista (uncredited)
Chris Wylde Mr. Costigan
Michael Scott Garçonne
Name Job
Ari Sandel Director
Gretchen Gattuso Set Decoration
Eric V. Hachikian Music
David Hennings Director of Photography
Meagan McLaughlin Costume Design
Michelle C. Harmon Art Direction
Eyde Belasco Casting
Paul B. Uddo First Assistant Director
Adam Gaeta Hair Department Head
Rachel Grissom Sound Mixer
Allan Zaleski Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeffrey Wolf Editor
Eddie Rubin Line Producer
Gae S. Buckley Production Design
Tracy McKnight Music Supervisor
Mike De La Vina Second Assistant Director
Aimee Stuit Makeup Department Head
Marcos Gonzalez Assistant Hairstylist
Gerson Paz Second Second Assistant Director
Peter Pastorelli Unit Production Manager
Paige Reeves Assistant Makeup Artist
Sam Sullivan Script Supervisor
Jonathan Ferrantelli Post Production Supervisor
Tony Volante Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Whittington Writer
Rob Mars Stunt Coordinator
Jessica Carpenter Costume Supervisor
Mallory Thompson Stunt Double
Name Title
Steven Bello Executive Producer
Danny Zamost Executive Producer
Bingo Gubelmann Executive Producer
Michelle Knudsen Producer
Daniella Kahane Executive Producer
Benji Kohn Executive Producer
James McGough Executive Producer
Mary Viola Producer
Peter Pastorelli Executive Producer
Steve Eddy Executive Producer
Adam Devine Executive Producer
McG Producer
Adam Saunders Producer
Mason Novick Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

This is absolutely not my sort of thing. I watched _When We First Met_ because Alexandra Daddario is in it and that is the end of my reasoning. But I was actually pretty pleasantly surprised. Not enough to come away from the movie with a hearty, wide-net recommendation, but it did give a fix for a l ... ot of the problems that I usually find inherent in American Romantic Comedies. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
8.0

When We First Met is another entry in the sub-genre of films that I will call, for lack of a better term, Groundhog Day movies. The most recent entries I have seen are Palm Springs and Russian Doll, though the latter is a limited series. They are also called time loop movies, though I prefer my term ... , which was even used by NewYork Yankee manager Joe Torre to describe his team being beaten in very much the same way in two consecutive championship games. Life imitating art. I enjoyed the movie overall. There are a few twists to the time loop format. For one thing, in this movie, our hero (?) Noah chooses to relive the fateful events to get the result he wants rather than having it forced upon him. Also, he doesn’t merely relive one day but two: the day he is trying to change and the day three years later when he sees the longer term result of his time-tampering. A third twist is — but that one is best experience in real time, so to speak, so I am not going to give it away here. I enjoyed the movie mostly, with just a few icky or cringeworthy moments, and would probably watch it again given the chance. It is witty and most of the characters have some depth to them, not just the two leads. As a side note I offer an observation that hadn’t occurred to me while watching other “Groundhog Day” movies, and which has nothing to do with how good this movie is. I was thinking about how we only get to see Noah’s repeated versions of events. If the movie was following Avery or Carrie, for example, we would see that they don’t know they are living the same days over and over again. They make decisions, but they are only based on what Noah has set up for them each time. He is like a tin god in a way, as deeply flawed as any of the world’s flawed gods. They doin’t get to see all of the versions and decide; he decides for them based on what he feels they want and is best for them. Little tin god. Sorry; that is digging a little deep for a romantic comedy. is fun and I recommend it on that basis, at least.

Aug 03, 2021