A detached orphan teen escapes to the future, but when he arrives at a natural utopia, he must evade a lynch mob convinced that he's the prophesied Devil's Child.A detached orphan teen escapes to the future, but when he arrives at a natural utopia, he must evade a lynch mob convinced that he's the prophesied Devil's Child.A detached orphan teen escapes to the future, but when he arrives at a natural utopia, he must evade a lynch mob convinced that he's the prophesied Devil's Child.
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This movie is awful. Mostly because of bad acting. Not the young female actor but basically everyone else. I almost wish I would have read the book. The movie has great premise but needs most of the characters recast
"Escape 2120" tells the tale of Dave, a young man who had lost his parents, and was looking to escape his life. He wins a competition with his prize of helping two scientists with their experiment in time travel.
The story has great ideas, in both who to travel through time, and what the world would be like in the distant future.
Unfortunately, the movie was very slow moving, with a number of the concepts, not very well explained.
Too much time was spent on dialogue, and not enough on exploring the world of the future.
I did like the Doc - who seemed to be a cross between Doc Brown (Back to the Future) and Max Headroom.
With a bigger budget, this movie would have had the potential to be very impressive and entertaining.
I did watch this movie till the end, but it was a struggle.
The story has great ideas, in both who to travel through time, and what the world would be like in the distant future.
Unfortunately, the movie was very slow moving, with a number of the concepts, not very well explained.
Too much time was spent on dialogue, and not enough on exploring the world of the future.
I did like the Doc - who seemed to be a cross between Doc Brown (Back to the Future) and Max Headroom.
With a bigger budget, this movie would have had the potential to be very impressive and entertaining.
I did watch this movie till the end, but it was a struggle.
The fact that someone made this, edited this, previewed this and then as a collective group decided to move forward and release this mess into the universe... further let's me know how incredibly insane people actually are!
The budget had to be like $235, with no payroll and promises of royalties off the sale. Someone is definitely in debt over this mess!
I almost have to believe that crack or some other form of hard narcotics were involved in the decision to fund, produce and direct something of this low caliber.
Looks like it was shot in a high school and the woods behind the high school.
And it is my sincere opinion that the actors had to be utterly ashamed of themselves for even being involved.
All involved should almost certainly and immediately decided to have a career change, and never tell family or friends that they were ever apart of this...
The budget had to be like $235, with no payroll and promises of royalties off the sale. Someone is definitely in debt over this mess!
I almost have to believe that crack or some other form of hard narcotics were involved in the decision to fund, produce and direct something of this low caliber.
Looks like it was shot in a high school and the woods behind the high school.
And it is my sincere opinion that the actors had to be utterly ashamed of themselves for even being involved.
All involved should almost certainly and immediately decided to have a career change, and never tell family or friends that they were ever apart of this...
There are big-budget sci-fi films, and there are low-budget sci-fi films, and then there are no-budget sci-fi films, like this one. A big budget won't make a sci-fi movie good (plenty of examples of that), and good writing, acting and imagination can make a low-budget sci-fi film good or even great, but with no budget at all, even great writing and acting won't get you very far past the starting line. Add time travel into that and things get worse. Young orphan Dave helps a genially crazy scientist and his wife travel 100 years into the future, but eventually becomes obsessed with the idea of time travel itself and uses their equipment to travel 100 years into the future; except he accidentally travels 700 years into the future. Nevertheless, the people he meets speak perfect 21st-century English. If someone traveled back from 2020 to 1320's England, the language would be all but incomprehensible. And if you learned one 14-century dialect and then traveled to another part of England 100 miles away, THEIR dialect would be incomprehensible all over again. Furthermore, the micro-organisms - bacteria, fungi and viruses - will have had 700 years to evolve, and most likely Dave would not have immunity to the future strains. He'd get deathly ill. Then there's the disappointing fact that all we see of the future is a small patch of woodland and a hill nearby with a system of caves, with people living in houses fitted with very 21st-century door and table hardware. There is very little action and the dialogue slows to a crawl in places. If you feel like your time on this Earth is limited, and you want to spend it enriching yourself, skip this flick.
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- Trivia"Escape 2120" is based on the novel "The Magician's Horses" by Brian Bennett.
- GoofsWhen Doc sets the timer for the trip, he enters 52,594,560 seconds. This is only 608 days, or about 1 year 8 months, not the 100 years he was planning to travel. It is very unlikely someone of his background would make such a mistake.
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- Marietta, Ohio, USA(Dave's home town)
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- $40,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 47m(107 min)
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