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The Shift

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
6K
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Sean Astin, Neal McDonough, Kristoffer Polaha, Elizabeth Tabish, Paras Patel, Rose Reid, and Jordan Alexandra in The Shift (2023)
After meeting a mysterious stranger, a man must escape a "dystopian" world to return to his wife.
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After meeting a mysterious stranger, a man must escape a dystopian world to return to his wife.After meeting a mysterious stranger, a man must escape a dystopian world to return to his wife.After meeting a mysterious stranger, a man must escape a dystopian world to return to his wife.

  • Director
    • Brock Heasley
  • Writer
    • Brock Heasley
  • Stars
    • Kristoffer Polaha
    • Neal McDonough
    • Elizabeth Tabish
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brock Heasley
    • Writer
      • Brock Heasley
    • Stars
      • Kristoffer Polaha
      • Neal McDonough
      • Elizabeth Tabish
    • 389User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Kristoffer Polaha
    Kristoffer Polaha
    • Kevin Garner
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • The Benefactor
    Elizabeth Tabish
    Elizabeth Tabish
    • Molly Garner
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Gabriel
    Rose Reid
    Rose Reid
    • Tina
    John Billingsley
    John Billingsley
    • Russo
    Paras Patel
    Paras Patel
    • Rajit Nadir
    Jordan Alexandra
    Jordan Alexandra
    • Priya Nadir
    Jordan Walker Ross
    Jordan Walker Ross
    • Brendan
    Jason Marsden
    Jason Marsden
    • Cyrus
    Emily Rose
    Emily Rose
    • Tabitha
    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Brett
    Tyler Merritt
    Tyler Merritt
    • Mayor Navarro
    Kevin Lawson
    Kevin Lawson
    • Unmasked Lancer
    Nanayaa Prempeh
    Nanayaa Prempeh
    • Leah
    Carla Christina Contreras
    Carla Christina Contreras
    • Imelda
    Eden Lee
    Eden Lee
    • Dr. Brannigan
    Kenneth Nance Jr.
    Kenneth Nance Jr.
    • Security guard
    • Director
      • Brock Heasley
    • Writer
      • Brock Heasley
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    User reviews389

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    Leon-Kelly

    Powerful film for everyone

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I heard about this movie. I almost didn't go to the screening; I don't see many movies in theaters anyway. I am so glad I went to see this movie in the theater. It's deep, impactful, and has stuck with me for days. I'm not necessarily a sci-fi or faith movie fan, and you don't need to be to enjoy this movie. Its faith element is very subtle. I plan to see the movie again on opening weekend in theaters with a couple of friends. The woman who plays the lead in the movie was absolutely breathtaking. If you want to see a real, heartfelt, well-made film this year, don't miss this one.
    7chiroshell-55043

    Loved being able to watch a Christian movie that was different than the usual.

    I enjoyed it, but it was a little far out, but it is a sci-fi. It was clean. No nudity or bad language that I remember. There was some screaming, extreme anger, and violence. My emotions were all over the place. It was full of ups and downs. Loved the acting from every character. Great love story in many ways. The movie was a bit slow and depressing in some parts. Maybe by design but I think the slowness went on a little too long causing my crew to start loosing interest. There were also to many unanswered questions. But all in all it was a great night out with the family. Provoked a good conversation. Go support the film and these great film makers.
    4jamesgreenwall

    Started Good Shifted to Bad

    A religious movie about a man named Kevin who is transported into another world and uses god to get out.

    Honestly this movie was really not that good. I went into this movie blind, as an atheist so this is a little biased. Don't get me wrong the movie started off so interesting and had so much potential. It had a super interesting plot however, it just fell very flat. It became so focused on the religious message that the plot fell apart and just wasn't as exciting. For someone of the religion it may have been more exciting however it just fell apart.

    The story itself had a lot of holes too. For instance the ending doesn't completely work, the shifting has some holes in it as well. It isn't completely explained and while they do explain a lot, it still feels confusing.

    The soundtrack is also pretty bad. It is the most basic religious movie soundtrack and it really doesn't add that much to the movie.

    The acting however is very good. Every character does a good job and really puts in a lot of emotion that makes the story more bareable.

    In conclusion, the movie was not very good. It had such a fascinating concept that is overruled by an over religious path as well as story holes and a boring soundtrack.
    8flightoftheangels

    Let the Conversation Begin

    Art is an invitation. Films that ask questions, that challenge us and provoke us and compel us to explore inner depths, those are the films we find ourselves contemplating and discussing long after the final credits have rolled.

    The Shift is one of these films.

    Written and directed by Brock Heasley and coming to us through Angel Studios, the production company best known for the groundbreaking television series, The Chosen, The Shift stays true to the spirit of its writer, director, and producers. It asks deep questions and makes bold decisions, pushing deep into a genre that is woefully under-represented in Christian art. While Marvel relentlessly releases film after film of cookie-cutter pablum, and the formerly beloved Star Wars franchise vomits out enough inferior recycled content to make us scream, "enough already," Heasley and Angel Studios have created what will hopefully be will be the first of many original films-movies with that smaller independent touch that allow us to experience something new and engage in a dialog of issues vital to the human condition. This is an area where Science Fiction has historically been there to challenge us, yet most modern Hollywood blockbusters have abandoned that aspect while Christian films have frankly not even made an attempt.

    Until now.

    Led by outstanding performances from Neal McDonough, Kristoffer Polaha, and Elizabeth Tabish, The Shift will take you into a series of dystopian worlds, engaging in a universe-jumping ride in which the lead character, Kevin, contends with societal oppression, personal betrayal, and his most primal fears. Can Kevin find the courage and strength to fight through it all and find his way back to the woman he loves?

    The Shift is not a perfect film. There is a large amount of character- and world-building to be covered in 115 minutes, which leaves certain plot points and motivations underserved. While ambitious, the story could have benefited from a narrower focus. However, The Shift is highly entertaining, innovative, and thought provoking. It will engage you and challenge you. Brock Heasley and Angel Studios have created something fresh and important-a courageous, innovative, and risk-taking movie that requires a response, welcoming us into a genre and drawing us into a conversation we have too often avoided.
    7MickyG333

    Something is missing

    6.6 stars.

    I waited a bit over a year to watch this, because I really wanted to see it, but not until after the hype wore off. So I finally bit the bullet, and these are my unbiased opinions.

    First of all, there was too much hype surrounding this film and I have no idea why. The story is splintered into three or four different themes and unfortunately none of them are impactful. Let me explain. The first aspect is multiverse. Ok, well, if you want to combine a multiverse with Christianity, you really need to sell it much better. Instead, they offer us a gimmick in the form of a borderline low-budget atmosphere. Now, don't get me wrong, you can tell this is not low-budget, but the script and pace make it seem that way, which is unfortunate. What we have are a crew of filmmakers who know sci-fi, but they don't have a grasp on high quality scriptwriting and flow (probably the director's fault). It's obvious that amateurs who specialize in decent sci-fi, decided to add a Christian twist, or maybe it's the other way around. The special effects were good, but for some reason the religious parts were lost in the mix. You can't have a man running around in an alternate universe accomplishing nothing for a full hour and expect us to come away satisfied, or fulfilled. His good works were not very convincing and seemed lost in the setting. We weren't getting the message.

    The devil aspect is acted well and seems ominous enough, however it's cliche, cheesy at times, and doesn't make sense. Benefactor gets angry at a stubborn man, and supposedly this stubborn man isn't supposed to be so disagreeable, he's supposed to be one of the "good guys". It's a fragment that we never see the solution to.

    And what's the point of the blinking back and forth between universes? You will see there is absolutely no point to it. What's gained, what's lost? What agenda does Satan have with it? It is for display only with no endgame. And the part where the main character can view different things in a movie theater (don't want to spoil it, so I'll be vague with this). There is no point to that part of the plot.

    The best part is when he makes a couple of good decisions, and that's when you see a bit of good vs evil that makes sense.

    The music sold the experience, but it's the only redeeming aspect of the whole film.

    And to touch on the good vs evil stuff a bit more, it would be nice if life really was like that. And the sprinkling of little miracles here and there was a good addition, but it also gets lost in the utter nonsense of their attempt to allegorize the book of Job from the Bible. Honestly, I don't think it's anything like the book of Job and I'm pretty certain the writers didn't intend it to be. And also, Job from the Bible did not lose his wife.

    If I had never of this film previously, I'd not hesitate to say it's a fragmented failure, B-rated at best. But I had some expectations (because Polaha is a beloved Hallmark male lead regular), so I'll say it's not a B-rated failure, but more of a religious/sci-fi fusion failure.

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      Both Kristoffer Polaha and Neal McDonough admitted neither of them knew what Angel Studios was before agreeing to play in the film.
    • Quotes

      Kevin Garner: You're right. There is so much evil... ... and horror... ... and betrayal... ... and inhumanity in this world. Yes. But even on this world... ... and even... ... even in me... ... there is also goodness... ... and kindness... ... and so much beauty... ... and hope. God is here... ... and everything that I've ever witnessed and everything that I have done... ... everything that I've done... ... and everything that you've put me through... ... just makes Him that much easier to see.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Shift: El Gran Cambio
    • Filming locations
      • Birmingham, Alabama, USA(All)
    • Production companies
      • Nook Lane Entertainment
      • Pinnacle Peak Pictures
      • Salt Shaker Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,118,219
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,300,165
      • Dec 3, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,238,643
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
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