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Curvature

  • 2017
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
3.3K
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Lyndsy Fonseca in Curvature (2017)
A scientist must break into a top-secret facility in order to travel back in time and prevent a murder after receiving a mysterious phone call from herself.
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An engineer travels back in time to stop herself from committing a murder.An engineer travels back in time to stop herself from committing a murder.An engineer travels back in time to stop herself from committing a murder.

  • Director
    • Diego Hallivis
  • Writer
    • Brian DeLeeuw
  • Stars
    • Lyndsy Fonseca
    • Glenn Morshower
    • Alex Lanipekun
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Diego Hallivis
    • Writer
      • Brian DeLeeuw
    • Stars
      • Lyndsy Fonseca
      • Glenn Morshower
      • Alex Lanipekun
    • 44User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Lyndsy Fonseca
    Lyndsy Fonseca
    • Helen
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Tomas
    Alex Lanipekun
    Alex Lanipekun
    • Kraviz
    Noah Bean
    Noah Bean
    • Wells
    Linda Hamilton
    Linda Hamilton
    • Florence
    Zach Avery
    • Alex
    Andrew Trimmer
    • Roy
    Leilani Barrett
    Leilani Barrett
    • Curvature Engineer
    William Willet
    William Willet
    • Secret Service Bodyguard
    Michael Urriquia
    Michael Urriquia
    • Bus Passenger
    William Cross
    William Cross
    • Diner Patron
    Myra Zimmerman Grubbs
    Myra Zimmerman Grubbs
    • Business Woman
    Jack Norman
    Jack Norman
    • Bus Stop Patron
    Nathaniel Sizemore
    Nathaniel Sizemore
    • Bus Passenger
    Ronnie Webb
    • Security Guard
    Kenneth Meyer
    • College Student
    Jerry Gallagher
    • Bus Rider
    Matt Hudson
    Matt Hudson
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    • Director
      • Diego Hallivis
    • Writer
      • Brian DeLeeuw
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    3matbrady1-1

    It just takes one bad actor...

    Zach Avery's acting was like a cancer to this movie. Every time he was on screen it died a little more. Good god, how did he make it past the auditions?

    Lyndsy Fonseca did a fine job with the sub-par lines and direction, so it may have been an fun, but throw-away average movie if it wasn't for Zach Screen Cancer Avery who did his best version of Lenny von Dohlen's "Miles" from Electric Dreams (circa 1984).

    It's so bad, in fact, that it has prompted this, my first IMDB review.

    Avoid.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Promising Premise, Reasonable Development, Terrible Conclusion

    While grieving the death of her husband Wells (Noah Bean), who committed suicide, Helen (Lyndsy Fonseca) meets his partner Tomas (Glenn Morshower) that asks her blessing to proceed running their company. Helen returns to her work and out of the blue, she has a blackout for several days. She wakes up at home and receives a phone call from herself warning that a man is coming in a BMW to kill her. She flees and goes to the house of her friend Alex (Zach Avery) to ask for help. They head to an isolated cabin that belonged to Helen´s father and soon Helen learns that she had sent herself to the past using a time machine invented by Wells to stop herself from committing a murder.

    "Curvature" is a low-budget sci-fi film with a promising premise, reasonable development and a senseless commercial conclusion. The screenplay is intriguing but could have been better written since there are scenes absolutely ridiculous that should have been improved. Helen overturns Alex´s truck on the road and nobody comes to see or help. Helen, Alex and Kravitz fight in a hotel room and nobody comes to investigate what is happening. The cameo of Linda Hamilton is deceptive for her fans. The senseless conclusion with Helen receiving a correspondence with a flash memory is terrible. But in general the film is not bad and works on the video. My vote is six.

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    vchimpanzee

    Interesting mystery, TV-movie quality

    It's an exciting mystery where there's always something we don't know. At the end, I'm not even sure we got all the answers.

    There is one scene that is too long and too depressing, complete with terrible new age music. I was worried the whole movie would be like this because I didn't bother to read the summary.

    But then things change drastically, and for the better. First there is more new age music with what I would describe as footage from those science movies we watched in school.

    Helen is on the run, and the movie just got more fun. The new age music has changed to what was probably called "space music" in the 60s.

    During an exciting car chase, someone got really creative with camera work when a vehicle rolled over. But it's like that Schwarznegger movie where he somehow ended up in the real world and discovered pain for the first time. The characters don't seem to feel pain or get hurt.

    Speaking of Schwarznegger, one of his best-known co-stars, Linda Hamilton, plays a college professor. Yes, Helen's a science and math nerd. Too pretty to be one, but when she and Alex start doing complicated math puzzles she gets so excited. Lyndsy Fonseca gives a good performance, going from depressed to frightened to excited. And she shows a lot of determination.

    There are serious moral questions. Someone wants revenge and we have an explosion, but I'm not sure why.

    There are flashbacks and scenes involving science experiments that I didn't quite understand.

    Other than her, I don't know that there's anything special with the acting.

    Is it family friendly? As usual for movies like this, the sound goes out and a character's mouth is blurry in many cases. Other than that, I don't know that there's anything to be too concerned about.

    I would compare this to a TV-movie or an episode of a TV series, but it's entertaining enough.
    6wcb-75582

    flawed, but on the whole, enjoyable

    Seems a bit of snobbery in the reviews here about how much they understand the ins and ours of time travel, therefore it's an Amazing film. well, you don't, you would understand the paradoxical levels in this film are implausible. That aside, it IS a movie, it's there to be enjoyed and not scrutinised for everything that is fact, not fiction. personally I enjoyed the film, though there are loopholes and giant cracks of sci fact, not sci fi, the premise is quite original. I would watch again, it won't win any Oscars or pull up any trees in the advancement of cinema, but it's an enjoyable and thought provoking piece
    8Noms9

    Worth a view

    Being into time travel movies I decided to give this one a go despite the number of bad reviews here. I was not disappointed. Yes, it's a low budget movie, there are no fantastic special effects and some of the acting is below par - but once the story grabs you it doesn't let go til the end credits roll. Not the best film I have seen this year but interesting enough to make me want to watch it to the end. And despite what other reviewers have said, the ending does make sense but only if you use your brain.

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    • Trivia
      When she holds up the phone in the cabin, we see Helen's last name is Phillips, and her phone number is an actual one (not the usual 555 prefix), 424-284-9328. Area code 424 is from the Los Angeles area.
    • Goofs
      Helen answers a cordless phone and eventually runs out of the house. She keeps listening on it even though she is well beyond the range of that type of phone.

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 時空扭曲
    • Filming locations
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • 1inMM Productions
      • The Hallivis Brothers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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