Dimensions (I) (2011)
10/10
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9 November 2023
Displayed as Dimensions (2014) Really Dimensions (2011) AKA Dimensions: A-Line, a Loop, a Tangle of Threads

Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Born: August 1985 in London, England, UK

I accidentally stumbled onto this critter. It is one of the most fun-sounding least plausible stories.

Cambridge, England, 1921 Three young friends frolic around the countryside. Even at this early age attachments and rivalries are created. Whoops, someone threw a jump rope into the well which sets off a series of events in these lives and friendships.

Years later Stephen and Conrad each blame themselves for not retrieving the jump rope which inadvertently causes the demise of their friend Jane.

Stephen, the son of the scientist, is inspired to create a Time Machine and as his main target intends to correct the past.

Will he succeed?

Or will he mess up time for the rest of us?

Or is this whole Time Machine a concept of his mind?

This is one of those movies that you cannot fast-forward through as the description of how time works, which is displayed in the introductory credits, and elaborated throughout the story is that time is a series of dimensions running parallel with every decision. Or at least he is 99% sure. Therefore, if one goes back into time and changes it, they create a new timestream and not change the stream that they were in originally.

Following the timeline or parallel universe theory will help make the story and even the ending quite clear. There are no loose ends. The original appearance of the professor (Patrick Godfrey) and the subsequent appearance of the professor even though similar are two different timelines.

Do not waste your time with plausibility. Do spend your time with the intertwining love stories and relationships. Why was he compelled to leave the one he now loves Annie (Olivia Llewellyn) to travel back and make a correction that he cannot be a part of?
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