Curvature

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Helen Phillips is a young engineer struggling with the heartbreak of the recent suicide of her husband, Wells Phillips, a physics genius and co-founder of Curvature Research. He was on the cusp of his greatest professional triumph — a time machine prototype shrouded in secrecy — until his long-simmering depression became uncontrollable. Helen's grieving is interrupted when she wakes up one morning, disheveled and panicked, her memory damaged. The phone rings and a voice, sounding uncannily like her own, warns that she's in danger. Soon Helen is on the run from unknown pursuers while she follows a trail of clues she seems to have left for herself to find. She quickly realizes that she has actually traveled thirty-six hours back in time, but why? Is it to uncover the truth about her husband's death? Or is it, as she soon suspects, to stop the past version of herself from committing a violent and irreversible crime? (XYZ Films)

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POMO 

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français Film, qui serait insuffisant en termes de scénario, même avec des acteurs de premier plan et n'importe quel budget. Et il a un budget minimal et considère Linda Hamilton comme sa grande star, qu'on voit pendant 10 minutes. Le scénario est routinier, comme s'il avait été écrit en 1990 pour une production télévisée. [Sitges FF] ()

kaylin 

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anglais If you want to make a film where time travel is an important element, you really need a story that is worthwhile. Unfortunately, Diego Hallivis thought that Linda Hamilton and Lyndsy Fonseca starring in his film would be enough, but it turns out that it's not enough to carry the entire film, which has a bad script. ()