A man discovers that his hallucinations are actually visions from past lives.A man discovers that his hallucinations are actually visions from past lives.A man discovers that his hallucinations are actually visions from past lives.
- Director
- Writers
- Ian Shorr(screenplay by)
- Todd Stein(screen story by)
- D. Eric Maikranz(based on the book "The Reincarnationist Papers" by)
- Stars
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- Director
- Writers
- Ian Shorr(screenplay by)
- Todd Stein(screen story by)
- D. Eric Maikranz(based on the book "The Reincarnationist Papers" by)
- Stars
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations
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- Director
- Writers
- Ian Shorr(screenplay by)
- Todd Stein(screen story by)
- D. Eric Maikranz(based on the book "The Reincarnationist Papers" by)
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Storyline
A sci-fi, action adaption that examines the concept of reincarnation through remarkable visuals and well-established characters who need to use their memories and past learnt skills to ensure the future is protected from Infinites that seek to end all life on the planet. —imran
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- Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
- Rated PG-13 for sequences of strong violence, some bloody images, strong language and brief drug use
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- TriviaThe movie is based on the book "The Reincarnationist Papers" by D. Eric Maikranz. He found it difficult to catch the attention of a literary agent that would sell the book to Hollywood. On the first page of the book, he offered a commission to anyone who could get his book into Hollywood. Eighteen months later, he got an email from a Hollywood assistant director who found his book in a hostel in Nepal. In 2017, Paramount Pictures bought the rights.
- GoofsBathurst's motivation to end all life is so he can break out of his reincarnation loop. He is in possession of a gun that ends the reincarnation of those that get in his way. All he needs to do is shoot himself.
- Quotes
Evan McCauley: What do I know that you need so bad?
- SoundtracksLegends Never Die
Written by Jonny Pakfar (as Jonathan Pakfar) & Shane Eli Abrahams (as Shane Abrahams)
Performed by Campfire
Courtesy of Downtown Music
Top review
Nick Cage would have liked to be in this movie.
You can tell that this script was taken from a book and was pressed into a 1h 45min runtime for Hollywood.
Result: Unintelligent plot without enough character development, over the top acting, silly one-liners and too much bang-bang to cover up the plot holes and the inconsistencies.
Some good things: A few of the actors seem to have tried to take the material seriously. Also, the photography is up to par here with great sets and beautiful visuals.
And most of the action sequences are impressive.
So these are a few reasons to watch if you want to switch off and just kill some time with this mindless flick. I personally didn't hate it but...the plot...can't be saved.
Maybe if it was 2,5h long it could have been a bit better...? We will never know.
5,9/10.
Result: Unintelligent plot without enough character development, over the top acting, silly one-liners and too much bang-bang to cover up the plot holes and the inconsistencies.
Some good things: A few of the actors seem to have tried to take the material seriously. Also, the photography is up to par here with great sets and beautiful visuals.
And most of the action sequences are impressive.
So these are a few reasons to watch if you want to switch off and just kill some time with this mindless flick. I personally didn't hate it but...the plot...can't be saved.
Maybe if it was 2,5h long it could have been a bit better...? We will never know.
5,9/10.
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- ThomDerd
- Jun 13, 2021
Details
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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