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2014104 minThriller, Science Fiction, Mystery, Horror

Time Lapse

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Is Time Lapse worth watching? With a rating of 6.529/10, this Thriller, Science Fiction, Mystery, Horror film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Time Lapse Synopsis

Three friends discover a mysterious machine that takes pictures 24 hours into the future and conspire to use it for personal gain, until disturbing and dangerous images begin to develop.

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Top Cast

Danielle Panabaker
Danielle PanabakerCallie
Matt O'Leary
Matt O'LearyFinn
George Finn
George FinnJasper
John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-DaviesMr. Bezzeredes
Amin Joseph
Amin JosephBig Joe
Jason Spisak
Jason SpisakIvan
Sharon Maughan
Sharon MaughanDr. Heidecker
David Figlioli
David FiglioliMarcus
Judith Drake
Judith DrakeMrs. Anderson
Mark C. Hanson
Mark C. HansonDog Race Announcer (voice)

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Is Time Lapse worth watching?

Time Lapse has received mixed reviews with a 6.529/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Science Fiction, Mystery movies.

Is Time Lapse hit or flop?

Time Lapse has received average ratings (6.529/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Time Lapse is a Thriller, Science Fiction, Mystery movie that Three friends discover a mysterious machine that takes pictures 24 hours into the future and conspire to use it for personal gain, until disturbing an...

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Critic Reviews

Filipe Manuel NetoJun 18, 2022
★ 7

**For an unpretentious and understated film, it turned out to be very effective, intelligent and well-made.** In this film, a group of three young people who live together (a couple and a single friend who lives in the house) discover that the old man who lives in the house in front of theirs, disappeared a few days ago and no one knows about him. When they investigated, they discovered a large camera in the middle of the room, and a collection of photos of their living room, taken by that mysterious machine that, to their surprise, takes pictures the day before they can happen. Reluctant to interfere in the future, they decided to imitate the photos, ensuring that nothing bad happened to them and fearing that the inventor had fallen, victim to any attempt to alter the future. But everything will get complicated when they start using the machine to earn extra money. The movie is quite good, and the story works on top of an intelligent and well-written script, which guarantees us an hour and a half of good cinema, although it is not completely free from predictability or cliché situations (such as the situation of love betrayal among the friends). For a film with low budget and high creativity, the result is quite positive. The reduced cast is expertly led by the trio Matt O'Leary, Danielle Panabaker and George Finn. The three actors seem to have a good rapport for the cameras, or that translates into a more harmonious and efficient work together. The film still has other actors, such as Amin Joseph or Jason Spisak, but only the three central actors that sustain the entire plot. On a technical level, the film is quite limited due to its setting, but what was done is very good, and care was taken in the technical execution of the film. The photography is quite good, and all the visual and special effects work was equally effective.