Festival Award |
Best Sci-Fi Feature |
Festival Award |
Best Director |
Best Lead Actress |
Best Original Screenplay |
Best Production Design |
Platinum Remi Award |
Sci Fi |
This film is all about the concepts. Very easy to get lost in it, as I did many times.
In order to keep space travelers safe and sane on long trips across the stars, a cutting-edge computer-brain interface must be created. Mike, the programmer, and Eric, a neurochemist, begin to work on the most sophisticated virtual reality system ever conceived.
This I would imagine is a low budget film, although the tech looked good enough. The plot/story/timeline kind of disappeared up it's own backside.
Just don't. Dribble badly acted and edited.
Seriously bad and not worth the time to waste. Even the audio is seriously bad.
Was kinda hard to watch for first 20 minutes or so, then it had a lot of turns and twists and ended up being really good by the end.
Had this obscure film recommended to me online. Seemed very low budget for sure.
This is about creating cybersleep for long distance space travel. They manipulate time while in sleep.
Glad I went on a hunch and bought instead of rent, cause I need to rewatch this soon. I think I missed some stuff early on, cause there are layers to this dish player.