Synopsis
Once you see the future, you can't look away.
Three friends discover a mysterious machine that takes pictures 24 hours into the future and conspire to use it for personal gain, until disturbing and dangerous images begin to develop.
2014 Directed by Bradley King
Three friends discover a mysterious machine that takes pictures 24 hours into the future and conspire to use it for personal gain, until disturbing and dangerous images begin to develop.
时光穿梭, Lapso de tiempo, Lapso de Tempo, Fotky Zítřka, Časová Prodleva, 定时拍摄, Ошибка времени, Lapso Temporal, קפיצה בזמן, Fotky zítřka, Zaman Sapması, 타임 랩스, Migawka z przyszłości, タイムシャッフル, Помилка часу, Laiko klaida, Fotky zo zajtra, 明日拍立得, Vremenski skok
A movie about a camera that takes photos of the future. Feels like a modern twilight zone episode. This is a low budget sci fi, with a twist ending that's smarter than I was expecting. But really terrible characters and bad acting. Overall though an enjoyable time travel romp.
-Finns art is so bad. And hes a loser douche.
-Callie, honey. You can have anyone. Why are you with this loser who has no interest in marrying you?
-Jasper you just suck period.
-Worst bookie ever.
-Yay Joe
Films dealing with time or time travel are often best served by a neat, closed circle. And Time Lapse manages to do just that.
With a premise that is very interesting, it starts off quickly by confronting our (arguably generic) main characters with the central conundrum. What if you had a machine that took pictures of the future? Our three protagonists behave like you'd expect them to and the basic plotline follows the expected path. What it cleverly does though is use the full potential of its premise by constantly having its characters doubt about just how much is predestined and if it's possible to break their own circle.
Time Lapse is a clever, extremely well paced film that ties up its loose ends really well, leading to a conclusion that fits perfectly. Definitely recommended.
Starts of very plain and gets complex gradually.
It goes deep into character study than focusing on time travel.
Ending is very much unexpected.
Tonight none of this will matter
A unique spin on time travel even if some of the ways in which things start to get convoluted feel a little familiar this is a twisted good trip .. crime, love, drugs and the worlds fanciest future Polaroids ..
1. Does this make sense? 2. Does it even matter?
Short answers: 1. I honestly don't know. 2. Hell no it doesn't matter!
This is a great ride with a fantastic ending. I don't know what the budget was for this flick (I can't imagine it was much at all) but they did a really good job of making their little world very convincing and wildly suspenseful.
"Don't fuck with time."
Like other indie films, this one was only brought to my attention because of rave reviews. The trailer looked pretty decent as well. Today, it popped up on one of the sites I regularly go to, so I decided "why not?"
Three friends, one of whom is the building manager, inadvertently discover a machine invented by a scientist. They find out that it takes pictures of their apartment 24 hours in advance. At first, they're worried and scared, then they use it for their own personal gains. However, the cardinal rule of time creeps up on them and they realize that their lives are all now in danger.
I wonder if this came out online around…
Smartly written low-fi sci-fi. I know this sounds cheesy but it was clearly made with more in the way of love for the genre and dedication from its team than it was with a large sum of cash. Everyone involved was obviously really committed, it showed.
These sorts of clever little movies that have fantastic concepts and execute them so well despite those financial restrictions reaffirm my faith in cinema and what it's possible to achieve, I truly love to see it and just wish more film fans and benefactors would.
I hope Bradley King and B.P. Cooper team up again to make another movie because they did a fantastic job with this one. It's very difficult to make a movie involving time be coherent and logically impeccable, but they managed to do just that. On top of a clever script, there's tons of suspense and intrigue, a neat, unexpected ending, and very decent acting from all the leads. I was glued to the screen throughout, palms sweating. This small indie number could put tons of high-budget blockbusters to shame.
was going to see this movie but last night I found a review from future Sweet T and it's shit
girl what??? i think I'm either too dumb to understand half the things that happened or every person in this film had literally zero brains cells. so, okay you find a time machine that shows pictures of the future, then you try to find a way to pose for those said pictures everyday. nah that doesn't make sense because if it's the future then it's going to happen regardless of what you do... and don't even remind me of the last part/ending... i was actually hooked on until the "twist" 😭
Ok real talk everyone I hate movies that confuse me or make me feel dumb so this was the best movie ever made up until those final 7 or so minutes I had such a nice grasp of what was going on but then they just had to fuck my life up I hate time travel so much kill me