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The Greatest Hits Trailer Unveiled, Promising Time Travel Romance

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The trailer for the upcoming movie The Greatest Hits showcases a unique time travel romance. The movie was written and directed by Ned Benson, known for his work on The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby and Black Widow. The story follows Harriet (Lucy Boynton), who discovers that certain music can transport her back in time, leading her to navigate between her current love interest (Justin H. Min) and her ex-boyfriend Max (David Corenswet) as she contemplates altering the past.

Searchlight Pictures has released the official trailer for The Greatest Hits on the same day as its premiere at SXSW. The trailer sets the stage by introducing Harriet's time-traveling ability and the dilemma she faces when she realizes she could potentially change Max's tragic fate, risking erasing their relationship entirely.

Lucy Boynton's performance in The Greatest Hits could mark a breakthrough for her as a lead actress. With previous roles in notable projects like The Politician and Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, this movie presents an opportunity for her to shine in a leading role.

The film also reunites Boynton with David Corenswet from The Politician, adding to the anticipation surrounding the movie. Drawing inspiration from past successful films blending science fiction and romance, The Greatest Hits aims to carve its own narrative path while appealing to a wide audience.

With a storyline reminiscent of popular time-travel romance movies like The Time Traveler's Wife and About Time, The Greatest Hits has the potential to resonate with viewers and achieve success at the box office. Despite its primary release on Hulu, the film's unique premise and talented cast suggest a promising future for both the movie and its lead actress.

As Harriet embarks on a journey through the intertwining realms of music and memory, viewers are invited to ponder the age-old question: even if one could change the past, should they?

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