Diverge
Diverge (2016)

Diverge

4/5
(66 votes)
4.6IMDb

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Cast

Awards

Barbados Independent Film Festival 2017


Best Science Fiction Film

FilmQuest 2016


FilmQuest Cthulhu
Best Actor
Best Director
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress

Julien Dubuque International Film Festival 2017


Best Feature
Best Domestic Feature

Little Rock Picture Show 2016


Little Rock Picture Show Award

Lund International Fantastic Film Festival 2016


The Siren Award
Best International Film

Tallgrass International Film Festival 2016


Stubbornly Independent Award
Best Film
Outstanding Cinematography

Reviews

What started off as a promising premise quickly lost steam...

Went into this knowing nothing about it and was riveted throughout. The originality of the story makes this a standout film.

At first glance this film is a pleasant little discovery. The problem is it's neither as fully realized nor as polished as it should be to qualify as that one-in-a-million-diamond-in-the-rough indie film discerning viewers search for.

Lots of plot changes, stay tuned and don't give up.

Great film, beautifully shot, thought provoking and not standard Hollywood crash boom bang crap. Don't miss it if you have a chance to watch it.

Caught this at FilmQuest Film Festival in 2016. It was one of the best movies I saw at the festival that year.

This film is about a man and his wife who are living in a post-virus-apocalypse where it seems much of the world has been rendered unlivable. Soon, the man is told by another man that he has a chance to go back in time to "save the past".

This is an extremely slow-moving film with a pointless ending. I was going to give it 3 stars until I saw the number of bogus hype-reviews here, and decided to blow the whistle.

All in all a movie that you really do have to watch in its entirety to appreciate the plot, and a movie that you have to forgive the co-stars for being somewhat cardboard in their performances. But a movie worth the time if you have an open mind and are okay with seeing a time travel movie that a) doesn't attempt to represent the methodology behind the activity and b) doesn't add those silly paradox components where people vanish or explode if they come into contact with themselves from a different chronological pathway!

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