After traveling back in time, a divorced workaholic must repeat his past footsteps in order to return to an unaltered present, but struggles when it means re-proposing to his ex-wife.After traveling back in time, a divorced workaholic must repeat his past footsteps in order to return to an unaltered present, but struggles when it means re-proposing to his ex-wife.After traveling back in time, a divorced workaholic must repeat his past footsteps in order to return to an unaltered present, but struggles when it means re-proposing to his ex-wife.
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Making Time is an independent film shot in the span of two days. That's pretty obvious given the cheap special effects, strained line reading, and clumsy editing. It's really not a deep or intense story. I almost turned this off at the 10 minute mark, but trudged along as I appreciate a good sci experience.
I probably would not recommend this movie to hardcore time travel movie fanatics, but there were some elements of surprise and laughter during this. The performances were inconsistent and the dialogue is sloppy and over the top, but I'll admit that there's real heart and determination from this main character. I found myself cheering for Nick's dream to come true.
I probably would not recommend this movie to hardcore time travel movie fanatics, but there were some elements of surprise and laughter during this. The performances were inconsistent and the dialogue is sloppy and over the top, but I'll admit that there's real heart and determination from this main character. I found myself cheering for Nick's dream to come true.
If you could do it all over again... Second chances.. love watching these inspirational films as it spurs me to make sure I live in the moment, appreciate everything I have and don't let life pass me by. Grant Pichla did a great job with the writing and directing in this film - I was drawn into the story. It's a lighthearted inspirational heartfelt film - Hallmark channel style. A good watch if you need a feel good movie.
This sci-fi drama was a pleasantly enjoyable feel-good movie that felt reminiscent of classic time-travelling films, giving it a sense of nostalgia, while also making the viewer feel nostalgic of their own past. The film does a solid job exploring the what-if scenario of second chances, and thoughtfully reflects on the value of how we use our time. The film has some strong dramatic moments which inspired me to get introspective, and gives plenty for the viewer to resonate with.
I'm a sucker for time travel movies and this one caught my eye because of the similar title it shares with "About Time". It's low budget, but a well made movie. It's funny and charming, and a very "Back to the Future" plot to it, so fans of those movies will really dig it!
Making Time is a charming indie film with a unique premise. We've seen time travel movies before where people have to not disturb the past so they don't alter the future, but I've never seen one where someone has to get along with their grating ex-wife in order to do so. Kudos to the writer for this great setup.
I also read that this film was made in two days. I'm not entirely sure how you make an entire movie in two days, but you wouldn't know that it was all done so quickly by watching it. It's commendable that the crew was able to make it all so quickly and with good quality considering too.
Make time to watch Making Time. I definitely recommend it.
I also read that this film was made in two days. I'm not entirely sure how you make an entire movie in two days, but you wouldn't know that it was all done so quickly by watching it. It's commendable that the crew was able to make it all so quickly and with good quality considering too.
Make time to watch Making Time. I definitely recommend it.
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- TriviaThe entire film was shot in 2 days total, with those days spread 7 months apart due to a real-world house renovation that served as the central location.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
- SoundtracksFears
Written and Performed by Jason Singer (Guitars, Piano, Synths, Vocals) and Michigander
Produced and Recorded by Jake Rye, Social Recording Company
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- 1h 47m(107 min)
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