THE GREATEST HITS | Official Trailer | Searchlight Pictures
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Published 2024-03-14
Written and produced by Ned Benson, Harriet (Lucy Boynton) experiences a unique connection between art and reality. She discovers that specific songs have the power to transport her back in time, driving her to relive various special moments with her ex-boyfriend (David Corenswet). Her time-traveling experiences begin to bleed into present day when meeting someone new (Justin H. Min). Throughout her journey, Harriet explores the mesmerizing link between music and memory, facing her with difficult decisions of whether altering the past is a choice worth making.
Cast: Lucy Boynton, Justin H. Min, David Corenswet, and Austin Crute
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All Comments (21)
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Love seeing Justin H. Min as the love interest in a film!
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dang the dialogue "how music can pull you back in time", is soooo trueeee. Literally happens with me every time I listen to a song
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It’s very refreshing to see East and Southeast Asian men being portrayed as love interests, and not the typical nerdy best friend or math tutor.
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why do i have a feeling that Justin Min's character is also playing songs to meet the girl's character again..
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Lucy Boynton and her music movies -- EPIC!!!
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I'm still trying to recover from Past Lives. These guys want to kill me!
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The soundtrack I bet it’s going to be AMAZING!!!
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I see Justin H. Min, I click.
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losing someone is probably one of the most painful part in my life it takes yrs but sometimes time is not enough you just have to accept it to face the future w/o the person
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She sure knows how to pick up projects well. Whoever this woman is, she's absolutely stunning to look at.
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Loved the travel pics from itraveledthere, way better than my old ones.
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SUPERMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It's refreshing to see a film where the end may be painful but starts a new journey 🫶🏼
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This reminds me a lot of a great Korean series called A Time Called You.. Similar plot, though a bit different
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Given the comparisons in the comments to "Press Play" I had to check out that trailer, and this movie does look like a carbon copy of that one. But this trailer is much stronger than the Press Play trailer. Not sure why though...
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Reminiscent to one of my favorite movies ‘The Butterfly Effect.’
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saw this at SXSW a few hours ago. it was so lovely and romantic and cute and fun and beautiful PLEASE show this some love edit: god don’t go through the absolute reality-detatched mess that is these replies and if you do please consider that i’m a MINOR!!!! and am NOT A TRAINED PSYCHIATRIC PROFFESSIONAL!!!! and admit i say some things in these replies a little bit harshly but am still a MINOR who does not NEED TO KNOW THE DETAILS OF YOUR TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE!!!
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Los Angeles always looks so amazing in movies.
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Gives me the goosebumps
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I didn’t think David Corenswet could get any sexier. That beard proved me wrong.