
Bill Smith, chief investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), has been assigned to determine whether human error is the cause of an airline crash. He and his team of investigators are very confused by the words on the cockpit voice recorder by the crew relating to the crash. But at the same time, a theoretical physicist named Dr. Arnold Mayer has a real professional curiosity about the crash, which borders on science fiction. While giving a university le... (Full plot summary below)
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Bill Smith, chief investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), has been assigned to determine whether human error is the cause of an airline crash. He and his team of investigators are very confused by the words on the cockpit voice recorder by the crew relating to the crash. But at the same time, a theoretical physicist named Dr. Arnold Mayer has a real professional curiosity about the crash, which borders on science fiction. While giving a university lecture, he speaks about time travel and the possibility of visitors from the future. Smith discovers the involvement of an organization of time travellers from a future Earth irreparably polluted who seek to rejuvenate mankind from those about to perish in the past.
Leave your thoughts about Millennium.
| Chicago TribuneBentley BoydAn underdeveloped script, anemic direction and pacing, uninspired production design, and miscasting of the two lead roles undermine some intriguing ideas and characters in Millennium. Despite its many deficiencies, however, this sci-fi brain teaser with love story elements is not entirely without interest. |
| Kalamazoo GazetteJames SanfordWatchable, very weird sci-fi; book is better |
| The Seattle TimesJohn HartlMillennium tries hard to combine sci-fi special effects and a love story, but unfortunately neither are convincing and the pic ends up looking like a failed pilot for a TV series. Veteran science-fiction director Michael Anderson does the best he can with a mediocre script. |
| Under the RadarAustin TrunickMillennium plays out much like someone trying to drunkenly explain the plot of a Doctor Who episode they haven't seen in several years. |
| Portland OregonianTed MaharThe movie is so inept in almost every particular that even its love scenes, when a grimacing Kris Kristofferson mashes his grizzled face against an impassive Cheryl Ladd, are likely to produce giggles. |
| Entertainment WeeklyTim AppeloIt offers neither the tension of a good plane-disaster movie nor the ingenuity of a smart time-travel tale. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasMillennium has little to distract you from the obvious phony hair coloring of its stars. |
| User ReviewSingha SAwesome cheesy scifi flick. Seriously looks like it was made in the seventies. Seeing the chick gag on her cigarette was one of the funniest moments for some reason. |
| User ReviewJacob GEveryone in my family has different tastes, but we all like this movie. |
| User ReviewCarl DVery interesting concept. Again,ignore reviews,to each his own. I enjoyed it. |