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** Em's broken phone. [[spoiler:Hugh's phone is apparently broken in the same way in one of the other universes, but nobody can remember it. That's how the other characters realize that they're not in the right dimension.]] b
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** Em's broken phone. [[spoiler:Hugh's phone is apparently broken in the same way in one of the other universes, but nobody can remember it. That's how the other characters realize that they're not in the right dimension.]] b]]
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** [[spoiler: And in the end it turns out that staying together with someone only means that you will travel through realities together, not that you ever can or will return to the original reality.]]
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** [[spoiler: And in the end it turns out that unless you don't leave the house, staying together with someone only means that you will travel through realities together, not that you ever can or will return to the original reality.]]
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** [[spoiler: And in the end it turns out that staying together with someone only means that you will travel through realities together, not that you ever can or will return to the original reality.]]
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* AllJustADream: Played with. When Em wakes up the next morning, she is kind of surprised that everybody reacted as if nothing has happened. Was she just dreaming? Turns out that [[spoiler:Em #2]] escaped from the bathroom unnoticed. Em's [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade plan]] failed.
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* AllJustADream: Played with. When Em wakes up the next morning, she is kind of surprised that everybody reacted as if nothing has happened. Was she just dreaming? [[spoiler:No]]. Turns out that [[spoiler:Em #2]] escaped from the bathroom unnoticed. Em's [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade plan]] failed.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: A recurring problem for all the characters and part of why the comet hits them so hard. Em especially seems to struggle with it, towards Kevin's ex Laurie and the dancer who "stole her life".
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* NeverSplitTheParty: Subverted twice when the group decides to stay together to check on their cars. [[spoiler:Em #1]] leaves the group to check out her own car, only to bump into [[spoiler:Kevin #2]]. Later [[spoiler:Em #2]] does the same mistake and gets knocked out by [[spoiler:Em #1]].
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* NeverSplitTheParty: NeverSplitTheParty:
** The characters note this trope in action and resolutely resolve to stay together. Unfortunately, it's dark, and [[spoiler:there are hundreds of potential versions of themselves wandering around through the same small area, so it's natural that some unintended splits occur.]]
** Subverted twice when the group decides to stay together to check on their cars. [[spoiler:Em #1]] leaves the group to check out her own car, only to bump into [[spoiler:Kevin #2]]. Later [[spoiler:Em #2]] does the same mistake and gets knocked out by [[spoiler:Em #1]].
** The characters note this trope in action and resolutely resolve to stay together. Unfortunately, it's dark, and [[spoiler:there are hundreds of potential versions of themselves wandering around through the same small area, so it's natural that some unintended splits occur.]]
** Subverted twice when the group decides to stay together to check on their cars. [[spoiler:Em #1]] leaves the group to check out her own car, only to bump into [[spoiler:Kevin #2]]. Later [[spoiler:Em #2]] does the same mistake and gets knocked out by [[spoiler:Em #1]].
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** The "door to nowhere" is introduced early on, but the name doesn't strike as [[MeaningfulName relevant]] until much later.
** Em's broken phone. [[spoiler:Hugh's phone is apparently broken in the same way in one of the other universes, but nobody can remember it. That's how the other characters realize that they're not in the right dimension.]] b
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** After venturing outside for the first time, the party goers return inside and note that a glass has been broken that no one remembers breaking. [[spoiler:They've returned to a different version than their original house]].
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** The "door to nowhere" is introduced early on, but the name doesn't strike as [[MeaningfulName relevant]] until much later, [[spoiler:when Em #1 comes through that same door in Em #2's house, interrupting the pleasant dinner party.]]
** Em is also criticized by Kevin and Laurie for struggling to make decisions and decide what she wants from her life. [[spoiler:She ultimately, but impulsively, decides to walk through the timelines until finding a happy one to stay in.]]
** After venturing outside for the first time, theparty goers partygoers return inside and note that a glass has been broken that no one remembers breaking. [[spoiler:They've returned to a different version than their original house]].
** Em is also criticized by Kevin and Laurie for struggling to make decisions and decide what she wants from her life. [[spoiler:She ultimately, but impulsively, decides to walk through the timelines until finding a happy one to stay in.]]
** After venturing outside for the first time, the
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* {{Improv}}: The film's dialog is largely improvised.
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* {{Improv}}: The film's dialog dialogue is largely improvised.
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* WhamShot: The writing in the notepad. [[spoiler: ''Done with a different marker.'']]
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* WhamShot: WhamShot:
** Initially, [[spoiler:seeing the other group with red glowsticks. It's what convinces the whole group that they are in some sort of multiverse situation with multiple versions of themselves.]]
** The writing in the notepad. [[spoiler: ''Done with a different marker.'']]
** Initially, [[spoiler:seeing the other group with red glowsticks. It's what convinces the whole group that they are in some sort of multiverse situation with multiple versions of themselves.]]
** The writing in the notepad. [[spoiler: ''Done with a different marker.'']]
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* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler:Em is trapped in an alternate universe forever. The comet has passed. Luckily she's replaced her original self in that timeline, by killing herself. Or so she thinks -- then Em #2 calls Kevin, and he's left staring in confusion at Em #1. It's not known what happens from there, but the odds are not good for Em #1.]]
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* CellphonesAreUseless: The characters are isolated in the house with no phone reception or internet.
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* CellphonesAreUseless: The characters are isolated in the house with no phone reception or internet. Also invoked with the random breaking of Em's cell phone and then later [[spoiler:Hugh's]], which convinces everybody that they've left their houses without knowing it since no-one but Hugh remembers his phone breaking early in the evening.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's not clear why Laurie has seen ''Rosewell'' but has no memory of Mike in the cast, while at the same time Mike is falsely convinced that Laurie was once a yoga instructor. This seems to line up with the comet's effect of making people have "false memories" of past events, but the events they misremember are well outside of the comet's one-night-only effect. Did previous comets muddle their memories, or is this just a mundane and coincidental foreshadowing of the supernatural events to come?
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's not clear why Laurie has seen ''Rosewell'' ''Roswell'' but has no memory of Mike in the cast, while at the same time Mike is falsely convinced that Laurie was once a yoga instructor. This seems to line up with the comet's effect of making people have "false memories" of past events, but the events they misremember are well outside of the comet's one-night-only effect. Did previous comets muddle their memories, or is this just a mundane and coincidental foreshadowing of the supernatural events to come?
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's not clear why Laurie has seen ''Rosewell'' but has no memory of Mike in the cast, while at the same time Mike is falsely convinced that Laurie was once a yoga instructor. This seems to line up with the comet's effect of making people have "false memories" of past events, but the events they misremember are well outside of the comet's one-night-only effect. Did previous comets muddle their memories, or is this just a mundane and coincidental foreshadowing of the supernatural events to come?
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** Also he comes up with a plan to blackmail himself with a note about the one-night-stand he and Beth had ten years ago. However, he slips the note under the door [[FinaglesLaw for the wrong person to find]].
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** Also he comes up with a plan to blackmail himself with a note about the one-night-stand he and Beth had ten 12 years ago. However, he slips the note under the door [[FinaglesLaw for the wrong person to find]].
* BaitAndSwitch: Em loses her ring while [[spoiler:clubbing her alternate self and steals her alternate's version]]. We then cut to a shot of the ring lying unnoticed on the ground, setting up the opportunity for someone to discover it and question [[SpottingTheThread how there could now be two rings]]. Instead, [[spoiler:the second Em is still alive and calls Kevin]].
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* BlackScreenOfDeath: On several occasions the movie suddenly cuts to black. It's being theorized that each time this happens, [[spoiler: the story moves to another/parallel house with different versions of the characters.]]
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* BreadMilkEggsSquick: Beth mentions that her relaxation concoction contains a bunch of ingredients: echinacea, valerian root, ketamine.... When she hits the last one the other characters react exactly as you'd expect.
* CastingGag: Nicholas Brendon plays an actor who claims to have been in all four seasons of ''Roswell'', and his wife indicates in one scene that his career was derailed due to alcohol addiction. Of course, Nicholas Brendon was in all but one episode of the seven seasons of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', and admitted in 2010 that he had a recurring problem with alcohol.
* CastingGag: Nicholas Brendon plays an actor who claims to have been in all four seasons of ''Roswell'', and his wife indicates in one scene that his career was derailed due to alcohol addiction. Of course, Nicholas Brendon was in all but one episode of the seven seasons of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', and admitted in 2010 that he had a recurring problem with alcohol.
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* BreadMilkEggsSquick: Beth mentions that her relaxation concoction contains a bunch of ingredients: echinacea, valerian root, ketamine.... When she hits the last one one, the other characters react exactly as you'd expect.
* CastingGag: Nicholas Brendon plays an actor who claims to have been in all four seasons of ''Roswell'', and his wife indicates in one scene that his career was derailed due to alcohol addiction. Of course, Nicholas Brendon was in all but one episode of the seven seasons of ''Buffy the VampireSlayer'', Slayer'' and admitted in 2010 that he had a recurring problem with alcohol.
* CastingGag: Nicholas Brendon plays an actor who claims to have been in all four seasons of ''Roswell'', and his wife indicates in one scene that his career was derailed due to alcohol addiction. Of course, Nicholas Brendon was in all but one episode of the seven seasons of ''Buffy the Vampire
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* EncyclopediaExposita: The book Hugh's brother left which provides {{Info Dump}}s about quantum decoherence.
* EverybodyLives: No matter how hard [[spoiler:Em]] tries to sabotage this trope in the third act.
* EvilCounterpart: Mike and Em discuss the possibility of such thing. [[spoiler:And Em ultimately becomes one.]]
* EverybodyLives: No matter how hard [[spoiler:Em]] tries to sabotage this trope in the third act.
* EvilCounterpart: Mike and Em discuss the possibility of such thing. [[spoiler:And Em ultimately becomes one.]]
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* EncyclopediaExposita: The book Hugh's brother left left, which provides {{Info Dump}}s about quantum decoherence.
* EverybodyLives: No matter how hard [[spoiler:Em]] tries tosabotage sabotage, this trope in the third act.
* EvilCounterpart: Mike and Em discuss the possibility of such thing.[[spoiler:And Em ultimately becomes one.]]In the end, Mike wonders whether ''they'' are in fact the evil counterparts. Ultimately, [[spoiler:Em does become one]].
* EverybodyLives: No matter how hard [[spoiler:Em]] tries to
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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The plot spans over one night up until the next morning.
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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The plot spans over one night up until the next morning.about 12 hours.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Mike is suspicious of his alternate counterparts trying to kill him. And eventually one does attack. Might very well be a case of SelfFulfillingProphecy.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Mike is suspicious of his alternate counterparts trying to kill him.him because that's exactly what ''he'' wants to do. And eventually one does attack. Might very well be a case of SelfFulfillingProphecy.
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* SpotTheImposter: The group uses colored glow sticks to identify ''visitors''. [[spoiler:Much later the mismatching dice numbers and icons from the box make it clear that this approach failed.]]
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* SpotTheImposter: The group uses colored glow sticks to identify ''visitors''. [[spoiler:Much later later, the mismatching dice numbers and icons from the box make it clear that this approach failed.]]failed]].
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* TrappedInAnotherWorld[=/=]YouCantGoHomeAgain: [[spoiler:Discussed by Em and Mike. Once characters pass the dark area they are randomly transported into {{Alternate Timeline}}s with little hope of returning to their homeworld. For Em it actually serves as a {{Foreshadowing}}.]]
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* TrappedInAnotherWorld[=/=]YouCantGoHomeAgain: TrappedInAnotherWorld: [[spoiler:Discussed by Em and Mike. Once characters pass the dark area area, they are randomly transported into an {{Alternate Timeline}}s Timeline}}, with little hope of returning being able to find their homeworld. For Em it actually serves as a {{Foreshadowing}}.]]home dimension]].
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* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: [[spoiler:In the end, having realized she [[YouCantGoHomeAgain may never find her home reality again]], Em decides to search for a more pleasant reality, kill her counterpart there, and take over her life. It doesn't work.]]
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* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: [[spoiler:In the end, having realized she [[YouCantGoHomeAgain may never find her home reality again]], Em decides to search for a more pleasant reality, kill her counterpart there, and take over her life. It doesn't work.And it sorta works... until it doesn't.]]
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* TrappedInAnotherWorld[=/=]YouCantGoHomeAgain: [[spoiler:Discussed by Em and Mike. Once characters pass the dark area they are randomly transported into {{Alternate Timeline}}s with little hope of returning to their homeworld.]]
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* TrappedInAnotherWorld[=/=]YouCantGoHomeAgain: [[spoiler:Discussed by Em and Mike. Once characters pass the dark area they are randomly transported into {{Alternate Timeline}}s with little hope of returning to their homeworld. For Em it actually serves as a {{Foreshadowing}}.]]
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* TheTunguskaEvent: Invoked by Em early on, when she shares what she read about weird comet events. Part of her story [[ChekhovsClassroom are important later]].
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* TheTunguskaEvent: Invoked by Em early on, when she shares what she read about weird comet events. Part Parts of her story [[ChekhovsClassroom are important later]].
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* TrappedInAnotherWorld / YouCantGoHomeAgain: [[spoiler:Discussed by Em and Mike. Once characters pass the dark area they are randomly transported into {{Alternate Timeline}}s with little hope of returning to their homeworld.]]
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* TrappedInAnotherWorld / YouCantGoHomeAgain: TrappedInAnotherWorld[=/=]YouCantGoHomeAgain: [[spoiler:Discussed by Em and Mike. Once characters pass the dark area they are randomly transported into {{Alternate Timeline}}s with little hope of returning to their homeworld.]]]]
* TheTunguskaEvent: Invoked by Em early on, when she shares what she read about weird comet events. Part of her story [[ChekhovsClassroom are important later]].
* TheTunguskaEvent: Invoked by Em early on, when she shares what she read about weird comet events. Part of her story [[ChekhovsClassroom are important later]].
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* IAteWhat: What everybody thinks when Beth comes under suspicion of having [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink drugged the food]] the group ate with ketamine.