
For thousands of years, only religion has offered an answer to what happens after death. Science is about to change that. With the help of a physicist, a blind medium, and Thomas Edison's final experiment, Brayden Taylor embarks on a quest to contact the afterlife. For his love to transcend dimensions, he must defy the laws of quantum physics. He must defy the balance nature demands. He must defy ... the God Model.... (Full plot summary below)
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For thousands of years, only religion has offered an answer to what happens after death. Science is about to change that. With the help of a physicist, a blind medium, and Thomas Edison's final experiment, Brayden Taylor embarks on a quest to contact the afterlife. For his love to transcend dimensions, he must defy the laws of quantum physics. He must defy the balance nature demands. He must defy ... the God Model.
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| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckWhile lacking the technical polish necessary to lift it into a more elevated cinematic dimension, Philip T. Johnson's directorial debut earns points for its thematic ambitions and cheeky wit. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayThough the acting is inconsistent and the dialogue often laughable (and not in the good way), the film has an appealing can-do quality and a strong dose of craziness that keeps it from ever becoming boring. |
| User ReviewDon TI'm fascinated by string theory, so seeing a movie that really delves into the science and implications of it was very welcome. Not many movies really get technical, and thoughtful, so I'm so glad this one did. Really a great mind warping, thought starter film. |
| User ReviewMeester STheir site says they won Best Picture at Comicon and some others. It is definitely an original Independent vibe. Plays with real physics and science in a fun way. The music is great. The VFX are old school in a cool way. The whole thing has a bit of a retro cool vibe to it. Not quite cyber punk...maybe robo punk... Anyways...it's solid and a thinker and earnest and sticks to your brain. |
| User ReviewWill RAwesome Scifi, especially for anyone who cares about real science |
| User ReviewOliver BGREAT MOVIE!! ! VERY CREATIVE AND ENTERTAINING! I WOULD RECOMMEND SEEING THIS MOVIE ANY DAY! |
| User ReviewGlenn PReally well made indie sci-fi film. Science fiction is very hard to pull off without a huge budget so I commend the filmmakers for their efforts. It's an engaging story about loss and the lengths to which we'll go for the people we love. Cool stuff. |
| User ReviewDon BWhoa! Saw this in Los Angeles a week ago and my mind is still bent! Bravo!! |
| User ReviewBrian CThe beginning of the movie plays right out of the sexist feminist playbook. Starts with a pregnant woman, and a man with a engagement ring. The next thing you know sensitive emotions powder puss in the bathroom, bleeding, miscarriage, hospital, and unborn baby dies. The next thing you see is the woman wakes up in a bed, finds out about the miscarriage, surprised that the gallons of blood coming from her puss was a baby miscarriage, runs out of the hospital in the snow in secret, man gets in car to find her, calls on phone, she' answers, where are you, on this street, man runs her over, she's fine, walks around car to get in, door locked, cannot unlock door when pulling on door handle, another car runs her over, the end. You are left wondering. When a bitch gets ran over, does she ever learn to pay attention . The answer is NO. Deez bitches gots all puss and no brainz. |
| User ReviewJax RGood concept but the acting was soooooo bad. |