Project Almanac

2015 "Today is better the second time around."
6.3| 1h46m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 28 January 2015 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.projectalmanac.com/
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A group of teens discover secret plans of a time machine, and construct one. However, things start to get out of control.

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weingartena-819-142661 I don't rate movies often, I don't rate a movie I don't like, and rarely give a 10-out-of-10. This movie simply has everything: time travel, suspense, love story.The tale sets up its own rules: you cannot go back in time and meet your past self, otherwise - you eradicate yourselves. So, a group of teens habitually travel back in time - as a group, to watch each others backs. And they do this a bit to habitually, and results become bad.Anyway, I am about 3 times the age of these teens - but I liked the romance angle, and this is why I score it so high.This is a pretty dark film, which is also why I give it a high score (that's me).
Kirpianuscus The basic virtue - it is a teenagers film, preserving the enthusiamus and fears and the moral lesson as start of grow up. it has a nice, simple story and the all virtues of a footage film. because, not the theme is real new but the seductive manner to mix ordinary problems of an age with a scientific project who change many lives and , giving the second chance, propose the right perspective about real life. so, a nice film. usefull for the fans of science. usefull, in same measure, for teenagers. and, sure, for adults. for discover a story about a personal camera detail. and its status of challenge.
orshacharbengal The idea of the movie was interesting and a little bit to simple, I spend half of the movie trying to understand what did they f*ck up in time, the effects were pretty good and the movie itself was OK but I don't really get why did the writers of this movie didn't go for something more original, those guys built and what they with it they go to a festival to get drunk and f*ck ed up.I give this movie a seven.
vsd324 Right off the bat this movie has two strikes against it. First, I can't stand found footage films. This technique is used to make things seem more "real," but it just makes it hard to watch. If I'm watching a move with any kind of sci-fi, paranormal activity or supernatural elements, I suspend reality and enjoy the movie. If a movie says that a being torments and kills people by getting at them through their dreams, I accept those terms for the movie and that's the end of it. If I don't suspend reality, the concept is outrageous whether the film is from a shaky camera or neatly edited by a post-production staff. The second element I can't stand is time travel whether it's in a comical movie like "Hot Tub Time Machine" (2010), a serious plot such as "The Terminator" (1984), or even in the form of blatant science like the Stephen Hawkins documentary "A Brief History of Time" (1991). Time travel means infinitesimal points exist of which traveling to can alter the entire path in that existence therefore there are infinite realities, and an infinite copy of every atom in the universe (therefore every person). If that statement confused you…GOOD! In this movie, an intelligent high school senior finds a time machine created by his father who passed away when he was 7. He and his friends get it to work, with the limitation that they can only travel to the recent past. They begin to see how their actions largely affect the present (now which present?) like in "The Butterfly Effect" (2004). The concept that small changes can radiate into larger, even catastrophic changes IS an interesting philosophical concept, and was the saving factor of this movie in the movie, memories are altered as they travel back. What determines which time travel's alterations stick? The most recent? But what is recent when you're traveling through time? And why with the time travel, memories get altered, but one thing that never changes is the video being recorded?