A yoga instructor, after a violent attack at her home, sees flashbacks of her life and begins a frantic race through her past to try to save her boyfriend.A yoga instructor, after a violent attack at her home, sees flashbacks of her life and begins a frantic race through her past to try to save her boyfriend.A yoga instructor, after a violent attack at her home, sees flashbacks of her life and begins a frantic race through her past to try to save her boyfriend.
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Teddy Linard
- Home Invader
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Merhawait Michael
- Yoga Lady
- (as Merhawit Michael)
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I think only people that never watched Butterfly Effect can think that this short has an original unusual plot. It's like a short unserious and confusing version of that masterpiece of a movie. I do not recommend spending 15 min on this, better watch 2 hour 2004 movie Butterfly effect, that explores the same topic- changing the future by changing some detail in the past, and sadly having to sacrifice one's relationship for the sake of wellbeing of that love partner.
The difference in this short is, that the past is being changed not by reading a diary but by focusing on some certain memory in the moment of death. Yes one could make a "new" movie out of this, but the topic is too big and complicated for a short.
The difference in this short is, that the past is being changed not by reading a diary but by focusing on some certain memory in the moment of death. Yes one could make a "new" movie out of this, but the topic is too big and complicated for a short.
I absolutely loved this short film! The acting was impeccable whilst the storyline was chilling prompting the watcher to think, what would you do to save your love? The child actors Zakiy Jogi and Maya Graham both did their roles really well filled with emotion and conviction, a testament to the future stars that are in this film. The cinematography was fabulous with each scene building up tension with the character of death acting as a cold motif reminding us watchers of the tragic events that were set to happen... or were they? I would definitely watch again and a big well done to the cast for immersing me in this fantastic short film. I hope to see some the actors again in bigger Netflix roles!
Very cute short, with an interesting premise, used before in cinema but still, not something you see too often.
The plot was good, the execution was nice and the actors did their job.
This is exactly how I see a good short, doesn't overstretch, doesn't try to cover more than it should, it just shows its idea and leaves space for a full length movie in the future.
The people involved in Flashback did a really good job and I hope to see more of their work. With a bigger budget I'm sure they will do proper work and hoppefully achieve something great.
Recommeded for a short, I think there is definitely room for more.
Cheers!
The plot was good, the execution was nice and the actors did their job.
This is exactly how I see a good short, doesn't overstretch, doesn't try to cover more than it should, it just shows its idea and leaves space for a full length movie in the future.
The people involved in Flashback did a really good job and I hope to see more of their work. With a bigger budget I'm sure they will do proper work and hoppefully achieve something great.
Recommeded for a short, I think there is definitely room for more.
Cheers!
So one of the benefits of the unconventional nature of streaming and the like is that formats don't need to fit a cookie cutter template. That is one of the things I like about this- at least in concept. A short story, clearly shot on a low budget is actually pretty good. The concept involves how we perceive our life in the final moments of our death. This is an interesting concept. The execution is pretty interesting. The acting is not bad. The Butterfly Effect is explored here in an interesting way. Perhaps this is a one off, or perhaps, the treatise for a longer film. A longer version could go horribly wrong.
Somehow the main character here realized how to go back to the past by visiting her memories at the time of death (when your life flashes before your eyes, supposedly) and then just slow her breathing (?) and living in the memory, so then she can change the future (actually, the present - it's only the future in the POV of the memory).
Why does she need to change it all the way back from the very beginning and in such a drastic way and not right at the point where the tragic thing happens, is also beyond explanation.
All of that nonsense wrapped up in a wannabe cute and quirky love story. Empty and silly.
Why does she need to change it all the way back from the very beginning and in such a drastic way and not right at the point where the tragic thing happens, is also beyond explanation.
All of that nonsense wrapped up in a wannabe cute and quirky love story. Empty and silly.
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