Starring: Jackie Kreisler, Shane Elliott, Jonathan Breck, et al.
Director: Lay, James
Rated: Unrated (Not Rated)
Stranded near Area 51 when their car dies, Megan and Dylan are surprised by a visitor who appears in the rear window of the car -- a visitor from another moment in time. Scared for their lives, Megan and Dylan run from the car into the lonely darkness, where their incredible journey is only beginning.
This film is touted as being low-budget and short in length. However, the fact is that it only had one small theme and was trying to be too artsy.
To down-and-out youths Megan (Jackie Kreisler) and Dylan (Shane Elliott) are on their way to visit foster relatives and a possible job. Everything is plodding along fairly normally until they stop off at an eatery near Area 51. Then things turn bazaar for Megan as she needs many strange characters, including Rachel, but why Rachel?
Being a short film, I am hesitant about going into details more than to say that several times this was a "stay in the car" film. It requires repeated viewing to put everything in place. However, I am not sure it is worth repeated viewing. What little is held together for any continuity is well acted by Jonathan Breck as Blake, the man behind the counter.
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