infoserfer
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This movie is worth one-time viewing despite its semi-realised potential.
The plot has some perks and twists, its development seems chaotic at first, but after a while you get used to its reversed linearity.
The story is rather interesting, although it provides mostly emotional journey and the sci-fi elements seem secondary. The acting is decent, but it could have been better.
The main problem is that this flick has a lot of underdeveloped plot lines or more like plot shreds - mysterious/sci-fi/horror/psychological pieces that were never explained or continued to some reasonable extent or brought together nicely.
In the end, the three main characters' stories are combined into more or less sensible continuity, but the ending itself is very confusing or too "open".
So, to sum up my mixed feelings about this movie, it is nice, but it could have been much more thrilling, especially with the emphasis on a well-thought-out and detailed science fiction, not the drama.
So 5/10 at most.
P. S. Also in every live scene actors seemed a little like some kind of advanced CGI-based models, I think it was intentional editing in post-production but for what purpose I cannot apprehend.
The plot has some perks and twists, its development seems chaotic at first, but after a while you get used to its reversed linearity.
The story is rather interesting, although it provides mostly emotional journey and the sci-fi elements seem secondary. The acting is decent, but it could have been better.
The main problem is that this flick has a lot of underdeveloped plot lines or more like plot shreds - mysterious/sci-fi/horror/psychological pieces that were never explained or continued to some reasonable extent or brought together nicely.
In the end, the three main characters' stories are combined into more or less sensible continuity, but the ending itself is very confusing or too "open".
So, to sum up my mixed feelings about this movie, it is nice, but it could have been much more thrilling, especially with the emphasis on a well-thought-out and detailed science fiction, not the drama.
So 5/10 at most.
P. S. Also in every live scene actors seemed a little like some kind of advanced CGI-based models, I think it was intentional editing in post-production but for what purpose I cannot apprehend.
The pace of the film is very slow, it's rather dull and predictable, "low-budget" seems really low in everything: script, props, sound, locations, even some acting.
It has no notable plot twists, it does not evoke any thrill, excitement, compassion, plain interest - nothing - thus this movie resembles rather unpleasant documentary which you force yourself to watch till the end, although guessing that it cannot end well.
The moral of the main character's story: don't let your passion outgrow to obsession that can consume you with very unfortunate consequences.
It would be a nice short film (20-30 min), but as a full-feature it sucks...
Although I must admit that acting of Sean Faris and Sarah Roemer was rather good and believable, compared to other actors, that is why I can give this flick 3 out of 10 stars (and not 0/10).
P. S. Interestingly enough, in the end of credits I saw a line "A film by Isak Borg and Dena Hysell. ©App Film, LLC 2014", so the question is: why is it marked by IMDB as made in 2020, and not in 2014?...
It has no notable plot twists, it does not evoke any thrill, excitement, compassion, plain interest - nothing - thus this movie resembles rather unpleasant documentary which you force yourself to watch till the end, although guessing that it cannot end well.
The moral of the main character's story: don't let your passion outgrow to obsession that can consume you with very unfortunate consequences.
It would be a nice short film (20-30 min), but as a full-feature it sucks...
Although I must admit that acting of Sean Faris and Sarah Roemer was rather good and believable, compared to other actors, that is why I can give this flick 3 out of 10 stars (and not 0/10).
P. S. Interestingly enough, in the end of credits I saw a line "A film by Isak Borg and Dena Hysell. ©App Film, LLC 2014", so the question is: why is it marked by IMDB as made in 2020, and not in 2014?...
It's a weak movie.
Senseless and ill-conceived script, a lot of omissions, a lot of needlessly drawn-out scenes with the suffering of the main characters, whom you stop empathizing with somewhere in the middle of the movie (in fact, the whole movie is one such drawn-out scene of emotional and physical torture, that in the end it even begins to bore the viewer), a lot of flashbacks that often confuse rather than explain something, some unexplained and somewhat pointless manifestations of superpowers, an unnecessary cliffhanger, as if anyone would want to watch a sequel to this nonsense.
It would have made a good short film of 20 minutes at most, but the feature-length version - sucks!
3/10.
Senseless and ill-conceived script, a lot of omissions, a lot of needlessly drawn-out scenes with the suffering of the main characters, whom you stop empathizing with somewhere in the middle of the movie (in fact, the whole movie is one such drawn-out scene of emotional and physical torture, that in the end it even begins to bore the viewer), a lot of flashbacks that often confuse rather than explain something, some unexplained and somewhat pointless manifestations of superpowers, an unnecessary cliffhanger, as if anyone would want to watch a sequel to this nonsense.
It would have made a good short film of 20 minutes at most, but the feature-length version - sucks!
3/10.