Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles This is today. Today is yesterday, and tomorrow is also today. How do I stop it? I don't want tomorrow to be today. I want tomorrow to be tomorrow. Unfortunately, that's never gonna happen. I'm Andy Samberg and I played Niles and Palm Springs, and I was also one of the film's producers. My name is Kristen Miller. Aliotti and I play Sarah and Palm Springs. Okay, here we owe It's gonna be a beautiful wedding. A lot of debate about how long Niles and Sarah have been stuck there at any given time with Niles, it almost doesn't matter, because at a certain point he gave up. He's just broken and drifting. The only way to really live in this is to embrace the fact that nothing matters. Well, then, what's the point of living? This is such a turning point for her because she realizes that she has to repeat one of the worst days of her life. Also, she's like, genuinely has developed uncredible connection with Niles. And I think she's terrified. What do you mean? It just drifts away like they all do. Look, what is just it away? I have never read anything like it. I thought it was really singular and special, and it made me laugh. But it also really moved me. It was that rare instance of everyone truly loving and believing in the material. You know, no one was there doing it for the paycheck. It was all just for the love and dare I say for the art. Yeah, and now it's one of the best films of the year. Palm Springs now streaming on Lee On Who? Lou?
A2 palm sarah today today point drifting singular Palm Springs Commentary Version – Official Trailer 3 0 林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/27 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary