Relax, I'm from the Future
- 2022
- 1h 34m
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5.4/10
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A man from the future, now trapped in the past, tries to make a life for himself, oblivious to the consequences he has set in motion.A man from the future, now trapped in the past, tries to make a life for himself, oblivious to the consequences he has set in motion.A man from the future, now trapped in the past, tries to make a life for himself, oblivious to the consequences he has set in motion.
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Darkly humorous and quirky, this movie keeps you on your toes (and laughing) throughout. Incredible performances from the whole cast, and particular props to Rhys Darby for making what could have been a dislikeable character absolutely charming. Julian Ritchings is also at his finest, bringing depth to a complex character with some extemely funny moments. This was the first thing I've seen Gabrielle Graham in, but she was incredible and I look forward to hopefully seeing her in many more movies to come!
I saw this at a film festival when it first started premiering last year, and I've been waiting for it to get a wider release so I could convince everyone I know to go watch it, because I knew I had a ton of friends who would like it.
I saw this at a film festival when it first started premiering last year, and I've been waiting for it to get a wider release so I could convince everyone I know to go watch it, because I knew I had a ton of friends who would like it.
This is a hilarious and cool movie.
I've seen Wrong Turn Part 6, but it doesn't matter which part it was because the guy who matters is on the cast list of all Wrong Turn parts. It's Julian Richings, the actor of "3 Finger".
I ended up on "Relax, I'm From The Future" because I checked movies with Julian Richings. What a happy coincidence.
This film captivated me from the first scene to the last. It is unique. All the actors do a good job, they are perfect for the roles they play. The lead role is a unique and very sympathic guy.
The story is cool and it is funny...... and keeps it simple: there is one reality, a self-adjusting mushy blob of reality or something, which keeps itself on the main track (something like that...) so we can go back in time and interact in the world, as long as we don't change important historical events and not kill important people (or let them live instead of dying as it is supposed to happen). As it turns out, most of us aren't important, most of us don't matter. But I don't want to spoil too much.
This movie is made to entertain and it serves its purpose.
This a low-budget movie that works perfectly fine because of a great idea and great execution.
I've seen Wrong Turn Part 6, but it doesn't matter which part it was because the guy who matters is on the cast list of all Wrong Turn parts. It's Julian Richings, the actor of "3 Finger".
I ended up on "Relax, I'm From The Future" because I checked movies with Julian Richings. What a happy coincidence.
This film captivated me from the first scene to the last. It is unique. All the actors do a good job, they are perfect for the roles they play. The lead role is a unique and very sympathic guy.
The story is cool and it is funny...... and keeps it simple: there is one reality, a self-adjusting mushy blob of reality or something, which keeps itself on the main track (something like that...) so we can go back in time and interact in the world, as long as we don't change important historical events and not kill important people (or let them live instead of dying as it is supposed to happen). As it turns out, most of us aren't important, most of us don't matter. But I don't want to spoil too much.
This movie is made to entertain and it serves its purpose.
This a low-budget movie that works perfectly fine because of a great idea and great execution.
Rhys Darby consistently flies in the face of cliche (acting, writing).
However there's still cliche drama in this.
Rhys Darby owns "electric" so much that he fits in with any smooth actor, providing natural drama this way no matter what the subject or story. This is true drama.
However there's still forced "frenemy" style drama. Two characters that are supposed to get along (because they live together) ignoring/twisting points of view only to generate argument.
Most of film is story based with natural social drama & character, so it works.
It's not shot to be replayed, scene length isn't right, key drama points aren't totally believable.. but it won't ruin your evening.
However there's still cliche drama in this.
Rhys Darby owns "electric" so much that he fits in with any smooth actor, providing natural drama this way no matter what the subject or story. This is true drama.
However there's still forced "frenemy" style drama. Two characters that are supposed to get along (because they live together) ignoring/twisting points of view only to generate argument.
Most of film is story based with natural social drama & character, so it works.
It's not shot to be replayed, scene length isn't right, key drama points aren't totally believable.. but it won't ruin your evening.
Which according to the main character is not really possible, so no pun intended? I could have used a Timecop reference I reckon - though the (time) keeper seems to be way over her head in this one. On the other hand, try not to take anything too seriously here. It is silly and that is quite the understatement.
The main actor is quite fine, but again it has to be your rhythm, your style, your sense of humor to really enjoy what is going on. There is not much of a story and I am quite certain that if you were to take the movie apart (logic and sense wise), it would be quite easy to do. So either roll with it - or shut it off. You should be able to tell quickly if this is something you like or not.
The main actor is quite fine, but again it has to be your rhythm, your style, your sense of humor to really enjoy what is going on. There is not much of a story and I am quite certain that if you were to take the movie apart (logic and sense wise), it would be quite easy to do. So either roll with it - or shut it off. You should be able to tell quickly if this is something you like or not.
After reading the reviews I thought I would try it out. What a joke, why has this been given such a high rating? Its so bad its simply a waste of anyone's time unless you went into the cinema to get out of the cold.
The awesome reviews must have been written by the cast members or their families. I cannot think of any other reason unless they were paid to write them.
I did not even finish watching it, honestly it was that bad.
From the start it just shows how amateur the whole production is. The credits and the titles at the start have been created by someone that does not have any idea how to do graphics, the software must have been basic and just done on a computer.
The camera work is something high school students could produce in an afternoon. It's all over the place. The storyline jumps to people that we have no idea who they are or why they are involved at all. I really dont want to waste any more time on this to be fair.
Sorry but it's just my review and my opinion.
The awesome reviews must have been written by the cast members or their families. I cannot think of any other reason unless they were paid to write them.
I did not even finish watching it, honestly it was that bad.
From the start it just shows how amateur the whole production is. The credits and the titles at the start have been created by someone that does not have any idea how to do graphics, the software must have been basic and just done on a computer.
The camera work is something high school students could produce in an afternoon. It's all over the place. The storyline jumps to people that we have no idea who they are or why they are involved at all. I really dont want to waste any more time on this to be fair.
Sorry but it's just my review and my opinion.
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- TriviaFull length feature of a short film of the same name.
- ConnectionsReferences Intermezzo (1936)
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- Rahat Ol, Ben Gelecektenim
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- Hamilton, Ontario, Canada(Wellington Park)
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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