
A lowly utility worker is called to the future by a mysterious radio signal, he must leave his dying wife to embark on a journey that will force him to face his deepest fears in an attempt to change the fabric of reality and save humankind from its greatest environmental crisis yet.... (Full plot summary below)
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A lowly utility worker is called to the future by a mysterious radio signal, he must leave his dying wife to embark on a journey that will force him to face his deepest fears in an attempt to change the fabric of reality and save humankind from its greatest environmental crisis yet.
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| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Barry HertzDespite the too-twisty story and drippy characters, Larney does extremely impressive work with a limited budget, creating an entire world (or two) as if he had the resources of a Marvel escapade, or at the very least a Terminator entry. It’s only a shame that his performers don’t quite match his aesthetic ingenuity, especially Smit-McPhee, who wails and garbles with grating abandon. |
| UproxxVince ManciniIn the end, the timeliness of 2067’s premise is matched only by the clunkiness of its execution. |
| RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoThe optimistic, twisting core of what 2067 is about will keep genre fans engaged even as the increasingly bad performances and frustrating writing pushes them away at the same time. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyThe result is a movie that seems unaware just how generic the should-be-distinguishing details of its earnest eco-cautionary tale have turned out. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreA cautionary eco-parable wrapped in a seriously dull and myopic time-travel thriller, 2067 bogs down early on in questions of “fate” and “determinism,” and never tears itself free of that bog. |
| New York PostJohnny OleksinskiMost of this film is humorless and with not so much of a score as a subwoofer. |
| The GuardianLuke BuckmasterIf all the money in the world is no guarantee of a good story, all the technical innovations – the dressing of sets, the creation of effects, the careful management of what is in and out of the frame – is of course no guarantee of one either. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeAlmost without fail, Larney's dramatic beats dispense with any build-up before arriving at their intended level of intensity, and the movie overall projects grandiosity without taking the time to make us care about the world being saved. |
| User ReviewKitteh6660An interesting sci-fi movie. Despite the negative reviews, I'm gonna give it a 10. |
| User ReviewTheREVIEWER17I'm gonna give a 10 because this movie doesn't deserve to be that underrated and I've known the director- Seth Larney for many years and have seen his other projects. We have to give some credit to him as this is his best work, particularly in a year like this. |