Project Almanac (2015)
Rated PG-13
Starring Jonny Weston, Sofia Black-D'Elia, Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista
Directed by Dean Israelite
The Story:
David (Weston) stumbles across a home movie of his 7th birthday party. Much to his surprise he swears he sees himself in a reflection of a mirror. The reflection is of himself, now, a decade later. How can this be? That's when he discovers that his dad was working on something to do with time travel. As David and his friends work to perfect the experiment, they set up some rules so that nothing can go wrong. But alas, when love enters the picture, their travels through time may just jeopardize the entire planet!
This is a smart little science fiction thriller that has a lot of fun with the conventions of time travel.
The amazing part, it is shot like a found footage documentary, yet doesn't feel like it, or like it is contrived to shoehorn that aspect of the plot into the movie.
As with all time travel movies, don't think about the plot holes, or it just ruins the whole thing.
Instead, just sit back and enjoy the ride.
That's all.
The less you say about time travel films, the more chance you have to enjoy them without being spoiled.
Final Grade: B
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