In the year 2033, a young girl trapped in a mysterious orphanage recklessly travels back in time to find her parents and amend her past.In the year 2033, a young girl trapped in a mysterious orphanage recklessly travels back in time to find her parents and amend her past.In the year 2033, a young girl trapped in a mysterious orphanage recklessly travels back in time to find her parents and amend her past.
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Batya Cruz
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- (as Batya Haynes)
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I wonder if anyone out there has any idea what the plot of this film is. Love time travel, but this is a waste of time.
Dont even try to watch Not only a waste of time but makers should be punished for it
There are time travel flicks that are good, and those that are terrible. Then there's this type, which is just jumbled. Typical trope: girl goes into the past to find her unknown family. The thing different in this one is that she is fully aware of the three different possibilities in time travel... and pretty much throws them all out the window just 'cos she really really wants to do this. Messed up jumbled stuff follows, as would be expected.
To give an idea without spoilers, see if anyone can answer this question: WHY did (unnamed character) try to shoot her at the beginning? I found no. Reason. Whatsoever. Throughout the entire film for that scene. I'm sure the writer and director knew why, but it sure didn't come across in the film.
See... in movies... the idea is for the director to let the audience in on what's happening and why. There's not much of that here.
The plot was interesting enough to maintain attention, but it somewhat screamed "amateur hour" all the way through. The ending is predictable (can't say more because of spoilers), but at the same time they just leave things hanging at the end... and the ending is fairly abrupt without even a clue as to what might happen next. Many reviewers have commented on this, and they're right.
If I wanted to invent my own ending, I'd write my own script... and I could probably do a better job than this flick.
Some of the acting is halfway decent. Some is half-baked. The script is pretty disjointed. The kinda-twist ending viewers see coming way ahead of time.
You can save time in your own life by giving this one a pass.
To give an idea without spoilers, see if anyone can answer this question: WHY did (unnamed character) try to shoot her at the beginning? I found no. Reason. Whatsoever. Throughout the entire film for that scene. I'm sure the writer and director knew why, but it sure didn't come across in the film.
See... in movies... the idea is for the director to let the audience in on what's happening and why. There's not much of that here.
The plot was interesting enough to maintain attention, but it somewhat screamed "amateur hour" all the way through. The ending is predictable (can't say more because of spoilers), but at the same time they just leave things hanging at the end... and the ending is fairly abrupt without even a clue as to what might happen next. Many reviewers have commented on this, and they're right.
If I wanted to invent my own ending, I'd write my own script... and I could probably do a better job than this flick.
Some of the acting is halfway decent. Some is half-baked. The script is pretty disjointed. The kinda-twist ending viewers see coming way ahead of time.
You can save time in your own life by giving this one a pass.
I love time travel movies, but lots of times I'm disappointed. This movie was one of the disappointing ones to be sure. The dialogue was horrible, and the plot was as weak as they come. By the end I was thumping my head against the wall. I honestly don't have a clue what happens during most of the movie. I know things can get confusing when dealing with time travel but this was on another level of confusion. All I can say is why her(protagonist) did what she did, why them(antagonists) do what they do, and why this movie was made or released. Don't waste your time or you'll be wanting to travel back in time to choose a different film to watch
Well written and keeps your attention but disappointed that it didn't take you further on what happened once all is discovered.
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- 1h 24m(84 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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