vincentboudreau
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Barry Pepper is in every scene and the it feels like a first person story. The spectator is more an actor here.
Barry is one of those SO good actors, who have it all, but never get first billing.
Well, he has his chance here and he delivers: he and Colm Feore carry this film.
The 82 minutes runtime (really 79) seemed more like 100 minutes, in a good way. That tells you about how well each scene in developed.
Kudos to the director and the writer.
All and all, a fine job.
This is not for the casual viewer half checking the screen and half checking the iPhone, their 3,4 or 5 rating being accurate estimation of their attention span.
Modern viewer beware.
Barry is one of those SO good actors, who have it all, but never get first billing.
Well, he has his chance here and he delivers: he and Colm Feore carry this film.
The 82 minutes runtime (really 79) seemed more like 100 minutes, in a good way. That tells you about how well each scene in developed.
Kudos to the director and the writer.
All and all, a fine job.
This is not for the casual viewer half checking the screen and half checking the iPhone, their 3,4 or 5 rating being accurate estimation of their attention span.
Modern viewer beware.
Pun intended. This time travel story is reminiscent of The Twilight Zone or the Outer Limits (original series)... Simple idea, simple story, pure nostalgia.
The kind of stuff you didn't know you missed.
Much better than all the contemporary S-F blockbusters.
A breath of fresh air.
The kind of stuff you didn't know you missed.
Much better than all the contemporary S-F blockbusters.
A breath of fresh air.