Talk:List of works set within one day
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List of works set in a single day was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 15 April 2018 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into List of works set within one day. The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here. |
The contents of the List of works set in a single day page were merged into List of works set within one day on 23 April 2018. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
To be removed
[edit]I believe Groundhog Day should be removed from the list, because there are scenes before and after the magic day. Mateussf (talk) 03:15, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Same with Jinge All The Way, the film starts the night before Christmas Eve.31.24.218.13 (talk) 11:28, 1 December 2017 (UTC)
Swooping in here three years later: any objections to removing Groudhog Day? It quite literally doesn't fit the label.207.181.237.56 (talk) 00:56, 4 January 2021 (UTC)
questionable inclusions
[edit]- Rope (1948). "Two men hold a dinner party; among their guests are relatives of the man they have murdered"
- If it is about a dinner party, it is not about 24 hour day; I don't think "happened all in one day" is a defining characteristic. There are lots of movies essentially about a dinner party...including My dinner with Andre and "L.A. Stories" or something like that. Put into a new List of works about dinner parties or similar list-article and corresponding category. This list-article is where the day itself is important. --Doncram (talk) 06:25, 30 March 2018 (UTC)
- Run Lola Run (1998). "A woman has to raise 100,000 Deutsche Mark in twenty minutes to save her boyfriend's life."
- Not about a day. Show me a source where the day-ness is emphasized. This instead should be in List of time loop films (currently a redlink, but an obviously valid topic); it is already in Category:Time loop films. Some discussion at Talk:Run Lola Run already. --Doncram (talk) 06:25, 30 March 2018 (UTC)