From the frozen north comes a low-budget indie with literal delusions of grandeur. Leaving aside for the moment the usual flurry of inevitable (and seemingly unavoidable) fake reviews, we will note with appreciation the memorable cinematography and the yeoman performance of Fiona Graham, who effectively builds a bridge with the audience and actually makes you care whether this hi-concept sci-fi melodrama ever takes flight and goes anywhere. On the other side of the ledger, we have the usual tropes associated with first-film efforts, including in this case a sound track so overbearing it will make you weep, and a main character (the missing husband, Issac, played by Luke Robinson) so unappealing you will subconsciously hope that he never returns from whatever parallel dimension he vanished into.