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Dimensions

  • 2011
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
604
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Dimensions (2011)
Stephen is a brilliant young boy who lives in England, in what appears to be the 1920s – but nothing in Stephen’s life is quite as it seems.  His world is turned upside down upon meeting a charismatic and inspirational professor at a garden party, who demonstrates to Stephen and his friends what life would be like if they themselves were merely one, or two, dimensional beings.  He then proceeds to explain that by manipulating other dimensions, time travel may actually be possible.

As StephenÂ’s life unfolds, events lead him to dedicate himself to turning the ProfessorÂ’s theories of time travel into reality.  Jealousy, love, obsession, temptation and greed surround him, influencing his fragile mind and the direction of his work.
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Cambridge, England, 1921 - or so it seems. A brilliant young scientist becomes obsessed with finding a way back to his past - no matter what the cost.Cambridge, England, 1921 - or so it seems. A brilliant young scientist becomes obsessed with finding a way back to his past - no matter what the cost.Cambridge, England, 1921 - or so it seems. A brilliant young scientist becomes obsessed with finding a way back to his past - no matter what the cost.

  • Director
    • Sloane U'Ren
  • Writer
    • Antony Neely
  • Stars
    • Henry Lloyd-Hughes
    • Camilla Rutherford
    • Patrick Godfrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    604
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sloane U'Ren
    • Writer
      • Antony Neely
    • Stars
      • Henry Lloyd-Hughes
      • Camilla Rutherford
      • Patrick Godfrey
    • 24User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Henry Lloyd-Hughes
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes
    • Stephen
    Camilla Rutherford
    Camilla Rutherford
    • Jane
    Patrick Godfrey
    Patrick Godfrey
    • The Professor
    Olivia Llewellyn
    Olivia Llewellyn
    • Annie
    Sean Hart
    • Conrad
    Edward Halsted
    • Robert
    Richard Heffer
    Richard Heffer
    • Dr. Schmidt
    Georgina Rich
    Georgina Rich
    • Alice
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Old Man
    Sam Harrison
    • Young Stephen
    Hannah Carson
    • Victoria
    George Thomas
    • Young Conrad
    Siân Mayhall-Purvis
    • Barmaid
    Shaun Lucas
    • Boss
    Peter Hammond
    • Porter
    Andrew Lanchbury
    • Chess Player in Pub
    Antony Neely
    • Chess Player in Pub
    Shane Lucas
    • Stephen (16 Years Old)
    • Director
      • Sloane U'Ren
    • Writer
      • Antony Neely
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    8Rabh17

    Elegant...but not quite really Sci-Fi

    It's a Time Travel Story. And it's listed as Science Fiction, thereby.

    But Be Advised: It's NOT 'The Time Machine'. Nor is it your standard Hollywood Special Effects wagon-train.

    No Splashy special Effects. No Journeys to the end of Time. No Monsters. No Weird Paradoxes. No Dinosaurs either.

    It DOES has an element of Time Travel...but that's all. The rest of the Movie is a distillation of a very nice work of emotional Fiction. It's a Love story about Three Childhood friends in 1920's era England. Once you settle into the measured, dialogue driven pace of the story. I found it elegant, touching and memorable.

    Totally Girlfriend Friendly, BTW.
    7torontofred

    The reality of enjoying a movie

    Science fiction is a finicky thing. Depending on your approach and your tastes and background, this flick can either be 1 to 10. I encourage the reader to read the reviews as a form of entertainment in itself, I would also ask the reader to refrain from critiquing this movie as if it had a limitless budget and was hell bent on employing the best special effects possible. In other words, a Hollywood movie. Sadly, too many of our young are trapped there.

    It has been my experience that the best SciFi allows you to use your imagination. You read SciFi and imagine great things that Hollywood couldn't begin to portray. "The Time Machine", 1960, must be one of the greatest movies in this subject. It has roots in H.G.Wells' 1895 "The Time Machine" novel. Interesting point, the character in the movie shares a similar name with the author of the book. The acting may not be the best, the special effects not out of this world and the script could use more "airing". Your imagination, however, takes over and fills in the blanks to make it a very interesting movie to this date. If the script and story line can allow your imagination to flourish, then at the end of the movie you find yourself thinking. Although the movie ended.... you're still going.

    It's nice to see special effects to replace your imagination every now and then but I find it's best when it is left to the imagination. This is why most stories that try to make the transition from book to movie fail.

    On acting.... you may have an idea how a soldier would reacted when facing a platoon of the enemy on his own. We can draw from our limited experience. But has anyone ever met an alien? How does one act when stepping into a time machine? How does one act when they fall in love with someone who wishes to step into a time machine. You can have a whole movie on that alone. Acting in this instance should allow some leeway for the viewer to fill in with their imagination. On the other hand, acting may be what saves the scene such as the end scene to Casablanca with a fake aircraft with little people or La Marseillaise scene sung in defiance to the Germans. In this movie, although the genre was SciFi, the secondary theme was love. Another, loss. Yet another, jealousy. This requires fine acting, not supper acting, and I think it was done adequately well. Not great but well. To tell you the truth, my heart broke for one of the characters.

    Lets use our imagination on one angle of the movie.... sound. If you wish to employ frequencies in your experiment and need a fundamental series of frequencies, the piano is an interesting choice. And it's calibrated to some standard. Believe it or not, there are a few established standards in piano calibration and tuning. The piano can be a scientific instrument in every sense of the word. So it wasn't a screwball idea to use a piano. But a piano is also musical. It has Rhythm and beats and bars. Now, imagine an infinite number of future threads to an event. In a song, we may have four beats to a bar. Every four beats you repeat. And repeat. And repeat. Almost as if it is infinite. It generates a Rhythm that explores a theme, or event. Changing notes in one bar with just four beats (4/4 for example) could change the entire theme of the song. Mapping out the future of Victoria's event in the well and navigating it successfully with a sound signature (so may beats to a bar) is an interesting connection to the piano. We can now layer other life experiences to music, such as falling in love, as was the case when they danced through the time map to music, expanding the parallelism to a theme or song. Interesting? How about dancing to music when the old man removed their masks in the beginning of the movie? How about our young hero dancing with the blindfold on in front of the well after removing the welded well cap at the start?

    In my experience, I have found that the best attributes to enjoying good SciFi is the person's ability to imagine. Overload the person with special effects and at the end of the movie the person may experience relief (and to beat the crowd out of the theater) instead of thought provocative mesmorization as your view the credits.

    Enjoy this movie and see what happens to you at the end.
    7SwiftieFreddie

    Good watch with Aaron from Killing Eve as a likeable character

    Another example of me being happy I ignored a rather low overall IMDB score and trusted in the more generous reviews. Beautifully shot movie with beautiful music. Natural performances all round. I am interested in movies to do with time/ universe travel - Back to the Future, Time Traveller's Wife (book not movie though) Somewhere in Time with Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeve, Groundhog Day, Everything Everywhere All at Once. I try not to live in the past anymore but my heart breaks for past times and lost love. But things happened as they did and they couldn't have happened any other way. Maybe there are many universes. Maybe we can come into alignment with the one we most desire. Maybe there's some truth in Neville Goddard's imaginal and law of assumption theories. Affirming that it is already done. I have the life and the love of the life I want etc. Maybe it's for the best that such a machine doesn't exist.
    8bjon1452

    It Reeled Me In

    I came upon this film by accident. I thought I'd chosen something else on Amazon Prime, but I must have clicked this movie by mistake. The music reeled me in first. Then the time frame reeled me in; I love re-creations of the 1920's. After that, the subject matter piqued my interest. For once there was a screenplay that was cleverly written, without robots, blood, gore and violence.(Well, there was a touch.)

    The music had a haunting quality that I loved. It was a smattering of classical pieces, especially by Fredrick Chopin, done in modern fashion, interspersed with the Gramophone effect. I then was wondering how they'd pull off the time travel, and that's where it gets interesting: The mechanism consisted of some steam-punk props, electrical gadgets and an old upright piano. The story line was more or less a romantic novel, but it didn't go too overboard. It's a picture that was a bit difficult to understand, yet very clever. Coming from a family whose father figure was an engineer, it made me think, and I'm still thinking about it. No special effects were necessary. I added my own imagination to it, and there you have it, a very entertaining movie-but you had to work your brain for it!

    Very refreshing indeed!
    10Bernie4444

    Do-overs

    Displayed as Dimensions (2014) Really Dimensions (2011) AKA Dimensions: A-Line, a Loop, a Tangle of Threads

    Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Born: August 1985 in London, England, UK

    I accidentally stumbled onto this critter. It is one of the most fun-sounding least plausible stories.

    Cambridge, England, 1921 Three young friends frolic around the countryside. Even at this early age attachments and rivalries are created. Whoops, someone threw a jump rope into the well which sets off a series of events in these lives and friendships.

    Years later Stephen and Conrad each blame themselves for not retrieving the jump rope which inadvertently causes the demise of their friend Jane.

    Stephen, the son of the scientist, is inspired to create a Time Machine and as his main target intends to correct the past.

    Will he succeed?

    Or will he mess up time for the rest of us?

    Or is this whole Time Machine a concept of his mind?

    This is one of those movies that you cannot fast-forward through as the description of how time works, which is displayed in the introductory credits, and elaborated throughout the story is that time is a series of dimensions running parallel with every decision. Or at least he is 99% sure. Therefore, if one goes back into time and changes it, they create a new timestream and not change the stream that they were in originally.

    Following the timeline or parallel universe theory will help make the story and even the ending quite clear. There are no loose ends. The original appearance of the professor (Patrick Godfrey) and the subsequent appearance of the professor even though similar are two different timelines.

    Do not waste your time with plausibility. Do spend your time with the intertwining love stories and relationships. Why was he compelled to leave the one he now loves Annie (Olivia Llewellyn) to travel back and make a correction that he cannot be a part of?

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      Although the first and last scenes appear to be identical, there are lots of small differences as they are actually only similar events in two different timelines.

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dimensions: A Line, a Loop, a Tangle of Threads
    • Filming locations
      • Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Sculptures of Dazzling Complexity
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      • £100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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