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Gwen has just discovered that she's the final member of the secret time-traveling Circle of Twelve. Now she must juggle with constant trips to the past, her relationships with Gideon, and fi... Read allGwen has just discovered that she's the final member of the secret time-traveling Circle of Twelve. Now she must juggle with constant trips to the past, her relationships with Gideon, and figuring out dark secrets surrounding the Circle.Gwen has just discovered that she's the final member of the secret time-traveling Circle of Twelve. Now she must juggle with constant trips to the past, her relationships with Gideon, and figuring out dark secrets surrounding the Circle.
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Butz Ulrich Buse
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Being a fan of Sci-Fi movies, I looked at this one hoping to get a new approach of the "time travel" concept hoping for something new and appealing.
It appeared that this is a film for teenagers (I am retired) and is focused on the main character (the blue saphir) and all her problems with her boyfriend and her best friend.
Honnesty forces me to say that the realization (places, costumes, characters, and the little funny ghost) is very good but the plot is nowhere and no really clear to me. Not to mention that the film ends like crazy without knowing why it stops right there! I assume it is to introduce the next episode.
It appeared that this is a film for teenagers (I am retired) and is focused on the main character (the blue saphir) and all her problems with her boyfriend and her best friend.
Honnesty forces me to say that the realization (places, costumes, characters, and the little funny ghost) is very good but the plot is nowhere and no really clear to me. Not to mention that the film ends like crazy without knowing why it stops right there! I assume it is to introduce the next episode.
If you have seen the first one (or read the books, haven't done the latter myself), you are already hooked. Still there is a "review" of sorts, with our main female protagonist "remembering" what happened up to the point we catch up to her. Obviously relationships have evolved and things go to the next level (also literally). The physics of time travel are sketchy and there are many secrets (especially for those who haven't read the book I reckon), but this is aimed at a younger audience and the viewer should know that.
It's made clear after all from the beginning (in case you hadn't seen the first one "Rubinrot"). There are things that teenage girls have to deal with and those issues collide with the whole "saving the world or whatever" plot that is going on. You might not be intrigued by all that, but the audience this is aimed at, should be delighted.
It's made clear after all from the beginning (in case you hadn't seen the first one "Rubinrot"). There are things that teenage girls have to deal with and those issues collide with the whole "saving the world or whatever" plot that is going on. You might not be intrigued by all that, but the audience this is aimed at, should be delighted.
Not having seen the first film I can judge this film only as a film in its own right and not as part of a saga of which this is the second chapter and I must say that doing this is difficult because as the second chapter it is tremendously linked to the first and without having given that understanding all the dynamics of this is impossible, for this reason I recommend watching the first chapter if you want to understand the plot of this one well which has neither a real beginning nor an end which in my opinion is treated in the next chapter being this a passing chapter and this is precisely the problem because the film has the air of a passing chapter of a series without anything too relevant that one could easily skip, for heaven's sake the film is also entertaining and not boring but it really has a plot that it doesn't have any kind of depth and really only seems passing through.
I am sad that how fashions of Gideon is not known in Japan at least. I know that film is made in German and mainly taken in UK, super popular in Germany but honestly I am not sure that it does not familiar with in the world.
Actually it is a simple storyline however it shows complicated emotions of teenagers. I love it.
And any way, Gideon is cool.
Actually it is a simple storyline however it shows complicated emotions of teenagers. I love it.
And any way, Gideon is cool.
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- TriviaAlthough the dialogue is spoken in German, French, and Latin, the songs are sung in English and the writing is also in English.
- GoofsNear the beginning of the movie, when the characters go to Hyde Park, the caption reads "Hide Park".
- ConnectionsFollowed by Vert émeraude (2016)
- SoundtracksThe Time Warp
Written by Richard O'Brien (as Richard O'Brian)
Performed by Maria Ehrich (uncredited) and Jannis Niewöhner (uncredited)
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- Sapphire Blue
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- $5,188,128
- Runtime
- 1h 56m(116 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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