Two Brooklyn teenage prodigies, C.J. Walker and Sebastian Thomas, build makeshift time machines to save C.J.'s brother, Calvin, from being wrongfully killed by a police officer.Two Brooklyn teenage prodigies, C.J. Walker and Sebastian Thomas, build makeshift time machines to save C.J.'s brother, Calvin, from being wrongfully killed by a police officer.Two Brooklyn teenage prodigies, C.J. Walker and Sebastian Thomas, build makeshift time machines to save C.J.'s brother, Calvin, from being wrongfully killed by a police officer.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Dante Crichlow
- Sebastian Thomas
- (as Danté Crichlow)
Astro
- Calvin Walker
- (as Brian 'Stro' Bradley)
Carlos Arce Jr.
- Carlito
- (as Carlos Arce)
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This movie is fun. If you enjoy Time Travel and fresh new faces give it a try. Don't listen to the "spike lee propaganda " posts or negative comments. It was awesome and fun seeing fun intelligent black kids, who aren't big name actors and acted well. I liked it. A few holes but I take for what it is, an entertaining movie.
If you know anything about netflix movies, you know youve been disappointed in the endings. Here is another. Slow build up with an slow plot build all to be left hanging again. Im not sure the reasoning behind this but netflix can suck it with these endings.
The best of the movie was MJF's appearance, and his Great Scott comment.. the worst? Everything else.
If had I time machine I'd go back and not watch this. Obvious joke, but not all time travel movies are worth you time. This ain't.
I begins ok, looks and plays like a Nickelodeon-production. Until the f-bombs start coming. Then n-bombs. What the heck is this? It's colorful and with young actors, but they keep swearing, it's pretty weird.
Then one of the characters does something so mind-numbingly stupid and out of character, that I pretty much lost all hope from there. Plus, the weak-ass "political" message: cops are evil and kill black people for sport, is so on the nose it's embarrassing. Even though this movie shows plenty of black-on-black crime, it's still made out to be solely because of racism. Look, racism is real and it sucks, but does EVERY movie with a black cast have to be about the same thing? Come on.
And here's the kicker. This movie is weak with a sucky script, the IMDB-rating as of now is 4,9, but the critics seems to love it! I wonder why. Could it be because of the weak-sauce "politics" on display?
To be fair, the main characters do a good job, acting is pretty alright. They are pretty and charming. And Michael J Fox has a cameo, so watch the first 5 minutes or so, to catch him. Then skip.
I begins ok, looks and plays like a Nickelodeon-production. Until the f-bombs start coming. Then n-bombs. What the heck is this? It's colorful and with young actors, but they keep swearing, it's pretty weird.
Then one of the characters does something so mind-numbingly stupid and out of character, that I pretty much lost all hope from there. Plus, the weak-ass "political" message: cops are evil and kill black people for sport, is so on the nose it's embarrassing. Even though this movie shows plenty of black-on-black crime, it's still made out to be solely because of racism. Look, racism is real and it sucks, but does EVERY movie with a black cast have to be about the same thing? Come on.
And here's the kicker. This movie is weak with a sucky script, the IMDB-rating as of now is 4,9, but the critics seems to love it! I wonder why. Could it be because of the weak-sauce "politics" on display?
To be fair, the main characters do a good job, acting is pretty alright. They are pretty and charming. And Michael J Fox has a cameo, so watch the first 5 minutes or so, to catch him. Then skip.
Don't waste your time. The first hour is pretty good, then the rest of the movie is awful.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the school scene, Mr. Lockhart is reading "Kindred" by Octavia Butler, a book about an African-American woman who travels back in time to pre-Civil War America and has to deal with the injustice and oppression of slavery.
- GoofsWhen the main characters talk about light years they use it as a measurement of time while it is a measurment of distance.
- Quotes
C.J. Walker: I love you, black man.
Sebastian Thomas: I love you too, black woman.
- ConnectionsFeatured in What to Watch: Time-Travel Movies You May Have Missed (2021)
- SoundtracksYou Don't Love Me (No, No, No) (Extended Mix)
Written by Bo Diddley (as Ellas McDaniel), Euwart Asman Beckford, Willie Cobb (as Willie Cobbs), and Duke Reid
Performed by Dawn Penn
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Hẹn Gặp Lại Ngày Hôm Qua
- Filming locations
- Bainbridge Street west of Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, USA(Location where Calvin is killed)
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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