Recursion 2014
"When an accident-prone "best man" loses the wedding ring, he tries everything possible (and impossible) to save the day."
In *Recursion (2014)*, directed by Sam Buntrock, an endearingly clumsy best man named Sherwin faces his worst nightmare just as the wedding ceremony begins—he loses the wedding ring.
Director: Sam Buntrock
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Recursion (2014) about?
*Recursion* follows Sherwin, a well-meaning but accident-prone best man who loses the wedding ring moments before the ceremony. Using a hidden power, he keeps rewinding time to fix his mistake, but each attempt only deepens the crisis, trapping him in a loop of escalating chaos.
Who directed Recursion?
Recursion was directed by Sam Buntrock, known for his knack for blending humor with unexpected twists in his storytelling.
Who stars in Recursion?
The film stars Rob McClure, Ruffin Prentiss, Sam Tedaldi, and Clara Wong in the lead roles.
Is Recursion (2014) worth watching?
Given its short runtime and clever premise, *Recursion* is a fun watch for fans of sci-fi thrillers. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its inventive storyline and tight execution make it a solid pick for a quick, engaging film experience.
How long is Recursion?
Recursion has a runtime of 22 minutes.
About Recursion (2014) — A Sci-Fi Thriller Where One Mistake Spins into Eternal Chaos
In *Recursion (2014)*, directed by Sam Buntrock, an endearingly clumsy best man named Sherwin faces his worst nightmare just as the wedding ceremony begins—he loses the wedding ring. Desperate to salvage the moment, Sherwin stumbles upon a mysterious ability to undo his mistake, but each attempt spirals into a surreal loop of chaos and consequence. As time rewinds and reality fractures, he must navigate a high-stakes game of chance where every correction threatens to unravel the fabric of his universe.
This compact sci-fi thriller blends humor with tension, delivering a quirky exploration of cause and effect. With its tight 22-minute runtime, *Recursion* packs a punch, balancing lighthearted moments against darker themes of regret and redemption. The film's playful tone and inventive premise make it a standout in the genre, perfect for viewers who enjoy clever, twisty short films.