Following a near-fatal accident, David Chamberlain makes an unprecedented discovery that will not only determine the fate of his family, but of mankind.Following a near-fatal accident, David Chamberlain makes an unprecedented discovery that will not only determine the fate of his family, but of mankind.Following a near-fatal accident, David Chamberlain makes an unprecedented discovery that will not only determine the fate of his family, but of mankind.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations
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- GoofsEven though the story allegedly takes place in the United States, many references to Australia are seen in the film, throwing the story off.
Chrysler 300C driven by the government agents is right-hand-drive. As the agent exited the left side of Chrysler, the dashboard is briefly visible to have no steering wheel on the left side.
The green-white pictogram for emergency exit sign is visible in the hospital. The American equivalent is red EXIT.
The doorknobs are positioned close to the shoulder height: typical feature in Australia and New Zealand but never in the United States.
The telephone at repair garage is Australian and never been available in the US.
- Quotes
Zach Aronson: You know what your problem is? You're like every hick in this town. Full of opinions on things you know nothing about. Scared shitless of losing what you think you have.
David Chamberlain: And what's that?
Zach Aronson: A future.
David Chamberlain: A future?
Zach Aronson: Yeah.
David Chamberlain: I'm not the one picking fights I know I can't win.
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Written by Max Schmidt
Performed by Max Schmidt
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I will grant you that much of the story won't surprise you, but it's pretty well done in that comfortable storytelling zone. The acting is fair to good (sadly, the main character is the least gifted actor's role). This is pure average-guy-fighting-the-evil-government stuff. There are some dumb moments (an operation on a living person that uses a cast saw? Really?) but there's enough here to carry you to the end.
Great science fiction? No. Worth your time? Absolutely.
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- Apr 6, 2022
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $101
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1