Not exactly recent, but Kicking and Screaming (the Noah Baumbach one from the grunge era, not the totally unrelated comedy about that annoying dude coaching a soccer team) is in this format. And considering we have three examples of this and counting, I think we can safely say it doesn’t qualify for movie concepts that only work once.
:smack: Actually, while searching then finding 5x2 I recalled I’d just read about some film that fit that criteria, but I knew that wasn’t the name…
If you wait long enough, even Memento itself will seem new and fresh.
I’ve got to write that down. Wait–my pen . . . .
Lola rennt, they do something, fail miserably, hit the reset button (basically, they don’t have any memory of the previous times though) try again with some slightly different choices, fail, repeat again, fail, try again, succeed FINALLY THE MOVIE IS OVER DAMNIT.
Sorry… I’ve been forced to watch that movie so many times. How many movies have tried that, to some effect at least (literally go back to the beginning of the movie just to see how things are different with slightly different choices)?
Sliding Doors is kind of similar, but the two branches are interwoven IIRC, instead of just starting over again.