An accomplished physicist mysteriously disappears on a business trip. Abandoned, his wife and son struggle to cope. Years later, now a young scientist himself, Erol uncovers papers, formulas, a machine, and a mind-bending possibility. But time travel is impossible. Isn't it? Erol's obsession to find his father and restore his family will throw him into the unknown and possibly threaten his life. What would you do to repair the past?
Scientist Gabe (Rufus Sewell) disappears on a business trip. He leaves his family to wonder what happened for twelve years. I will not go into the details of the twelve years, as that is why you are watching this movie.
However, Sal (Victor Garber), the grandfather and scientist in his own right, has pretty much discovered what has happened. With Sal's help, Erol (Haley Joel Osment), son of Gabe, will attempt to bring his father back and, in the process, correct for twelve years of mishaps.
We are left with many questions as to what would be the correct course. The tone of the movie is the age-old it is not man's place to mess with the universe. Too bad, as it had potential.
I was impressed with the cast; Gillian Anderson can act outside of the X-Files. The background music was homemade and depressing. The scenery was believable.
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