
Relive your past. Change your future.
Sarah and David are single strangers who meet at a mutual friend’s wedding and soon, through a surprising twist of fate, find themselves on a funny, fantastical, sweeping adventure together where they get to re-live important moments from their respective pasts, illuminating how they got to where they are in the present... and possibly getting a chance to alter their futures.
- 6.3
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 49m

Colin Farrell
David
Margot Robbie
Sarah
Jennifer Grant
David's Mother
Hamish Linklater
David's Father
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Female Cashier
Kevin Kline
The Mechanic
Jodie Turner-Smith
GPS (voice)
Lily Rabe
Sarah's Mother
Billy Magnussen
The Man
Chloe East
Cheryl
Lucy Thomas
Amanda
Sarah Gadon
The Woman
Brandon Perea
Mike
Calahan Skogman
Sarah's Groomsman
Jacqueline Novak
Stacy Dunn
Michelle Mao
Smitty
Jason Kravits
Mr. Nelson
Shelby Simmons
Stage Manager
Simon Khan
Tate Chandler
Yuvi Hecht
Young David
Mike Meldman
Father of the Bride
Pablo Soriano
Vincent
Galen Hooks
Choreographer
Brooke Maroon
Amy Moore
Julian Zane
Eddie Bora
Liz Jenkins
Another Mother
Gabriella Surodjawan
Miss Jones
Joyce Guy
Doctor Vernon
Karah Donovan
Nurse
Mia-Carina Mollicone
Hotel Receptionist
Aaron Quini
Student Performer
Carissa Rae Martin
Student Performer
Jarvis Langster
Student Performer
John Arthur Mays
Student Performer
Kayla LaVine
Student Performer
Mariah Spears
Student Performer
Phi VoBa
Student Performer



























































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