Project Almanac
A group of teens discover secret plans of a time machine, and construct one. However, things start to get out of control.
Director:
Dean IsraeliteWriters:
Jason Pagan (as Jason Harry Pagan) , Andrew DeutschmanStars:
Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-D'Elia, Virginia Gardner | See full cast and crew »Storyline
As a group of friends discover plans for a time machine, they build it
and use it to fix their problems and for personal gain. But as the
future falls apart with disasters, and each of them disappear little by
little, they must travel back to the past to make sure they never invent
the machine or face the destruction of humanity.
User Reviews
This movie is a tough
nut to crack. Honestly I do not understand the artistic choice in
cinematography AT ALL. This has to be the worst found footage film ever
made.
When you look apart from that, why is it that American
teens are made out to be hysterical hyper idiots even when the story
line tries to pass them off as potential MIT students? The general
behaviour and choices made takes a lot away from the plot or story line
of the movie and simply makes it that much harder to accept the concept.
In
the end this movie feels like a dumbed down version of Butterfly
Effect, but maybe that's what this generation of teens need? Something
hype and simple to soothe their unimaginative minds.
Major thumbs down...
This movie is a tough
nut to crack. Honestly I do not understand the artistic choice in
cinematography AT ALL. This has to be the worst found footage film ever
made.
When you look apart from that, why is it that American teens are made out to be hysterical hyper idiots even when the story line tries to pass them off as potential MIT students? The general behaviour and choices made takes a lot away from the plot or story line of the movie and simply makes it that much harder to accept the concept.
In the end this movie feels like a dumbed down version of Butterfly Effect, but maybe that's what this generation of teens need? Something hype and simple to soothe their unimaginative minds.
Major thumbs down...
When you look apart from that, why is it that American teens are made out to be hysterical hyper idiots even when the story line tries to pass them off as potential MIT students? The general behaviour and choices made takes a lot away from the plot or story line of the movie and simply makes it that much harder to accept the concept.
In the end this movie feels like a dumbed down version of Butterfly Effect, but maybe that's what this generation of teens need? Something hype and simple to soothe their unimaginative minds.
Major thumbs down...
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