Tim Travers & the Time Travelers Paradox: Review. By Richard Schertzer.
In this bizarre time travel film, a young scientist named Tim Travers attempts to use a time machine to figure out the vast intricacies of time travel. However, this leads to some catastrophic events that only attempt to alter the fabric of time and threaten to ruin everything that he has worked for.
The film certainly has an interesting premise gathered around the idea of time travel and the idea of God, but it feels like it talks too much without saying anything at all.
However, the visual effects do seem decent when realizing that it’s a low-budget feature film. The production design looks pretty good for this standard of filmmaking. It feels like a film noir movie with a sly demeanor.
That doesn’t change the fact that the film is seriously underwhelming while trying to make a mad dash to explain everything and anything but flunks on almost all of the other fronts.
The characterizations seem bizarre and don’t really break any new ground and it’s more confusing than anything else. Travers made a time machine to make clones of himself and do his bidding but when things got out of hand, he couldn’t control anything and almost, spoiler alert, destroyed the Earth? This is why people love “Back to the Future”. It’s because it was short, sweet and to the point.
This movie, overall, has exciting visuals, but fails to make up any new ground and confuses more than it dazzles.
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