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95ers: Time Runners
Time is unraveling, paradoxes are everywhere, and strangers with terrifying technologies are on the hunt. A thrilling, original, ultra indie full-length sci-fi movie that is the story of Sally Biggs, an FBI agent who has the power to rewind time. Her scientist husband has disappeared mysteriously, and the closer she gets to finding him, the more dangerous her life becomes. To save the future and her loved ones, Sally must enter a battlefield she never knew existed. Fortunately, she's a 95er. Surrounded by bizarre timespace paradoxes and hunted by terrifying forces from the future, Sally must discover the earth-shattering truth behind it all before her very being fades out of reality.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 4.3 |
Studio : | Koan Films, Space Ace Media, |
Crew : | Set Decoration, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Alesandra Durham Joel Bishop Terence Goodman Ian Paul Freeth Anne Sward |
Genre : | Thriller Science Fiction |
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Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
It starts like it's recapping the previous episode in a crazy sci fi series, trying to bring you up to speed. It actually highlights some of the events in the movie itself. Really??Usual problem here - writer/director. No one to question or query his grand vision. Desperately needed in such a potentially complex story.Initially, some of the voices sound like they've been dubbed. And there are some brilliant(!) shots of actors talking with their mouths covered by various objects. One can only assume the writer/director was trying to plug holes in the plot by explanations. Maybe he was listening to someone. Unfortunately, not enough.The direction/editing is poor in many places and really flags it as amateur/low budget. And there are some poor casting choices.Some of the dialogue is just off plot and character. At one point it descends into totally incongruous family argument.The whole plot is very convoluted, confused and unclear. You could be half way through the movie before you understand who everyone is and what's going on. And even 2/3rds of the way through, it's still confusing.Of course, being a time travel movie, there are the inevitable anomalies. Unfortunately, there are a few glaring ones. It's not a suspension of disbelief thing, but the way time and time travel is supposed to work in the movie - it varies to support the plot.There is a sort of twist or two but by this time you're probably not bothered and the attempt at the twisty reveal thing at the end was so predictable.And the music jars terribly. Some of it's just really annoying but most of the time it's waaaaaay over the top. Oh, writer/director and composer have the same surname. Nepotism, perhaps?The result is a bitty, scrappy, movie that does no favours for anyone, especially time travel fans. The subject matter alone gives it a second star but time travel fans will miss nothing (but a poor movie) by giving this a miss.
As a fan of SciFi I have to admit a real good movie of the genre is so rare that I feel the urge to raise a bit the average for this one. Not to the extent to give it a 10 for this purpose. It's a low budget film, so actors are not top-notch, quite the opposite. And Time Travel a worn out theme. But there is certain skill in it. A good pace of the action and a natural dialogue. Human emotion well driven in the twisted love story between a scientist and a police officer. The story is not explanatory, so many found it confusing, although there are some elements of guessing like the link between the title and short sequences where 95 appears to be a road. I give credit to the Director to be a woman obsessed with the genre, and not without talent. Maybe next time she will find the Finance to make a good one.
This is a fast-moving complex sci-fi thriller. Not a new concept, but one of the best time-travel films I've seen in a long time. 90 minutes seemed like 10 - spooky. The quality for an indie film was excellent and the special effects were very tasteful with some good CGI. The original soundtrack complimented the film perfectly. I would like to see a sequel, or even better a TV series, the characters are very watchable and the story could be explored further. I particularly like the character 'Brego' and how he linked the mystery together. I watched this at an indie film night and it was very well received, If you like sci-fi give it a watch, you will not be disappointed.
95ers: Echoes is a fantastic film. The story is fun, well written and completely original. It's one of those films you'll think about over and over after seeing. The film definitely takes you on a journey with twist and turns throughout.For being a low budget film the graphics are beyond amazing and actually help to tell the story. Imagine that!?!? Why can't the big budget films get this right?This is a refreshing film, I hope many others get the chance to see it soon.Check out this movie!