
What happens if it actually works?
A group of fledgling inventors discover a complex method to manipulate reality. At first, they successfully game the stock market with it, but the consequences of the invention start to catch up with them.
- 6.8
- 2004
- Released
- 1h 17m

David Sullivan
Abe
Anand Upadhyaya
Philip
Carrie Crawford
Kara
Jay Butler
Metalshop Worker
John Carruth
Man On Couch #1
Juan Tapia
Man On Couch #2
Ashley Warren
Hostess
Samantha Thomson
Rachel Granger
Chip Carruth
Thomas Granger
Delaney Price
Laney
Jack Pyland
Aaron's Co-worker
Ashok Upadhyaya
Laboratory Technician
Brandon Blagg
Will
Jon Cook
Will's Cousin
David Joyner
Rachel's Date
Eric De Soualhat
Translator
Kevin Lucero Less
Seth Pool Party Guest
Released
en
$7,000.00
$545,436.00
- #distrust
- #garage
- #mathematics
- #identity crisis
- #time travel
- #time machine
- #paradox
- #mechanical engineering
- #determinism
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Reviews

Brilliant concept, yet so-so execution which would have been helped by a higher budget. However, this is a brilliant attempt at creating a time travel film with next to no money. While the film has its faults, the performances and dialogue are great and I love that it doesn’t expect its audience to be dumb; by the way, when I say that… I mean it. This is maybe the most confusing film of all time.

This has quite a clever concept - a group of four engineering friends are building a prototype piece of equipment. "Abe" (David Sullivan) discovers - accidentally - when testing it, that is has positively game-changing potential and confides his secret in his colleague "Aaron" (Shane Carruth). Rather than share this invention between the group, the two decide to relocate their gadget and use it to











