A man wakes with amnesia suspected of the murder of his teenage daughter and finds he must travel back to 1989 to save her from a bullying accident that is destined to claim her life.A man wakes with amnesia suspected of the murder of his teenage daughter and finds he must travel back to 1989 to save her from a bullying accident that is destined to claim her life.A man wakes with amnesia suspected of the murder of his teenage daughter and finds he must travel back to 1989 to save her from a bullying accident that is destined to claim her life.
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Entertaining throughout, and knowing how many re-writes it had given its filming was deep in the initial COVID era of 2020, and the painstaking editing process, I sense much tenacity and vision in its creator.
Well done to Lincoln Fenner for an outstanding movie worth every cent of every second of film time to watch.
Stay tuned until the end for a final plot twist! Congratulations Lincoln Fenner on an excellent movie!
Set in and around Hampstead Heath, the movie showcases the beauty of this historic part of London. Taking us through time in a non linear fashion, the plot unfolds through a series of flashbacks interspersed with the present. This technique adds tension to the storyline and provides background in character development.
Like a jigsaw puzzle the plot starts fitting together piece by piece helping the audience to understand the storyline. Then just when you think you've got it all worked out there's a twist right at the end.
This is definitely not a big budget Hollywood movie where the actors are stars but lends itself to more accessible characters who like most of us are every day people.
I found this independent movie provided an exploration of novel ideas where creativity flourished. A great way to spend 85 minutes of your life. You won't be disappointed.
The plot juxtaposes the present with the 80s, and as a teenager of the 80s, with the nostalgic dress, hairstyle, and retro props (like the old dial phone and cassette tapes) it really brought up fond memories of what seemed like a much fun simpler and time.
Really enjoyed the cinematography, and the plot had twists and turns that kept you guessing all the way. All the characters were well suited to their roles, and made you believe they were really cast back in time.
Great fun movie, and suitable for all ages, and great soundtrack which also casts you back to the 80s era.
Wonderful cinematography and music - an 80's girl myself I totally and immediately felt at home. Loved the use of the tape player, mixed tape gift (ha ha!) and dial phone, brilliant.
The story delivered with twists and turns, keeping you on your toes until the end, and sparking a huge chat on the way home! I also loved the gorgeous Hampstead Heath and London scenes, which were beautifully framed.
Lastly, well done to the composer of the soundtrack - that last song was a ripper! Really added to the general ambience of the film. Great job!
Did you know
- TriviaAfter time travelling back to 1989, Jessica Richards (Anna Fraser) refers to going to a milkshake diner in Hampstead London called Tinseltown. Her father, then 17 and played by Jon Untersander, doesn't realise who she really is and has no idea what she is talking about. He refers to Tinseltown as "Tinsel-what!"
That's because whilst Jessica grew up in the 2010's and even went to the diner for her 11th birthday, the Tinseltown diner in Hampstead only opened in 2005 explaining why it wasn't known to her father back in 1989.
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Sean Richards: It's like I was waking into a dream. But someone else's dream, where none of it's real, none of it's yours. Just a feeling of being so lost that no amount of waking will change it. I could remember nothing else before that point.
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