Aaron (Shane Carruth) and Abe (David Sullivan) are part of a small team of engineers looking to get rich by making the next big invention. Aaron and Abe discover the possibilities of there “experiment” they have created and keep the secret to the two of them. They discover the machine will allow you to travel back in time if you stay within the ‘field’ created by their invention for a specific amount of time. The two begin finding ways to profit projecting small stock market gains. A major life changing event occurs that demands the use of “the box”. The movie becomes a lesson in ethics and multidimensional conflicts as Abe and Aaron try to fix the monsters they created with the box even if it means destroying their selves.
Shane Carruth | Aaron | |
David Sullivan | Abe | |
Casey Gooden | Robert | |
Anand Upadhyaya | Phillip | |
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 | |
Keith Bradshaw | Clean Room Technician | |
Ashok Upadhyaya | Laboratory Technician | |
Brandon Blagg | Will | |
Jon Cook | Will's Cousin | |
David Joyner | Rachel's Date | |
Eric De Soualhat | Translator |
Director | Shane Carruth | |
Writer | Shane Carruth | |
Producer | Shane Carruth | |
Musician | Shane Carruth | |
Photography | Troy Dick |
Location | SciFi_Fantasy Disk |
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Purchased | for $ 27.98 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | May 20, 2020 at our home |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:33:19 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:34:44 |
Screen Ratios | 1.78:1 |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] | Dolby Digital Surround [English] | Stereo [English] |
Subtitles | English | Spanish |
Distributor | New Line Home Video |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Edition Release Date | Apr 19, 2005 |
My quick rating - 6,8/10. Another "prime" example of what can be done with a great plot and storytelling without the need for a Hollywood budget. When 3 engineers figure out a way to experiment with time travel, after using it on a limited basis for profit, they come face to face with the moral dilema of needing it for a major event. Very well told and just plays close to home on the "what would you do" feeling. Not overbearing nor needs to be, just lets you watch as the story unfolds and since it is engrossing mentally, the short run time of 77 minutes flies right by.