This film is not about time slips or alternate realities, it's about a man who creates alternate personas in a dissociative episode, largely driven by guilt from the death of his father. As with a lot of writers, Hamad AlSarraf fails to deliver said sci-fi paradox and falls back on mental health - easier and more realistic but less interesting (were he to pull it off, which very few could). Having got that out the way, it's still a decent watch, the setting's dystopian feel is beautiful.
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Mediocre
marlondarth16 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The movie is talkin about contradictions of the characters but most of viewers can not get because of the variety of accents and the poor acting of most of actors .. best thing for me was the director and his good work and the visual effects some of the sound effects were so sh** .. hope the director do another movie with a better story and actors
watched it right through
george-2361417 May 2021
Nice twist revealed at end
lakeluke15 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Nice semi-psychological movie. Filmed in Iran, with a cast of Kuwaiti, Lebanese & Syrian actors.
A man upset at selling his father's house after his death-has a accident which leads him to recreate in his mind a story to understand better what led to his father's death.
A man upset at selling his father's house after his death-has a accident which leads him to recreate in his mind a story to understand better what led to his father's death.
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