[08/27/25 - 10:01 PM] Video: Stuck on Repeat - "Same Day with Someone" Trailer Unveils Heartfelt Journey of Embracing Your Worst Days Trapped in a time loop, a museum curator relives the day everything goes wrong and must navigate beyond her perfect life to break free.
[via press release from Netflix]
Stuck on Repeat: 'Same Day with Someone' Trailer Unveils Heartfelt Journey of Embracing Your Worst Days
Directed by Yanyong Kuruangkura, with Rangsima Akarawiwat as co-director and screenwriter, Same Day with Someone draws inspiration from real-life heartbreak and the emotional aftermath that can leave you feeling trapped in a cycle. Rangsima was moved to write the story after comforting a friend, and reimagined the five stages of grief as a time loop narrative. Her intention was not just to entertain but to embed profound, heartwarming insights that will resonate with viewers while offering a new perspective on confronting life's challenges. Director Yanyong set out to make this film stand apart from typical romcoms, hoping viewers would find it as reassuring as a friend's embrace on a tough day, and perhaps even discover their own way out of life's loops.
A Production Crafted with Details and Hidden Symbolism Awaiting Your Discovery
The film invites viewers to explore its richly crafted world, from Mesa's stunning wardrobe - each outfit packed with personality and meaning, praised by Jarinporn herself - to the realistic and grand Worathepanant Museum. The fictional country Chinlin is inspired by art from diverse East Asian countries, and every prop, from the sacred Sirisila Stone to the revered Red Ribbon Goddess statue, is filled with symbolic touches. Crucial to the narrative, it drew inspiration from Tibetan art, incorporating a red ribbon as an infinity symbol, representing endless cycles. Eagle-eyed viewers are sure to find many subtle symbols and playful easter eggs as the story unfolds.
Join Mesa and Ben on their journey to break free from the never-ending time loop in Same Day with Someone, a romantic comedy that will brighten your bad days. Streaming worldwide on September 18, only on Netflix!
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