I’m You, Dickhead
by Larry Boxshall, directed by Lucas Testro
Richard visits a time travel agency so that he can go back in time and confront his
ten-year-old self to make him learn the guitar for an ulterior reason. There are two
useful side effects of time travel in this universe, one of which solves the Two-Yous Paradox and the other of which solves the annoying problem
in time travel movies of not being able to tell one-self from another.
— Michael Main
Other Time Traveler: And you?
Richard[/smallcaps: I want to confront myself as a ten-year-old boy and make him learn the guitar so I can get laid in the future.
Richard[/smallcaps: I want to confront myself as a ten-year-old boy and make him learn the guitar so I can get laid in the future.
I’m You, Dickhead by Larry Boxshall, directed by Lucas Testro (Fantasia International Film Festival, Montreal,
31 July 2014).