Displacement (2016)
16KDisplacement: Directed by Kenneth Mader. With Courtney Hope, Susan Blakely, Bruce Davison, Christopher Backus. A young physics student must find a way to reverse a deadly quantum time anomaly and solve the murder of her boyfriend while battling short-term memory loss and time slips caused by the event.
“I read a review saying this was the bees knees in a lot more words. It isnu0026#39;t, but a reasonable watch in my opinion.nThe story is OK, if you like Sci-fi and time travel then Displacement ticks those boxes but itu0026#39;s not pulling up any trees.nTimecrimes and Triangle are similar films to this but both are far superior.nAlthough logic gets thrown out the window when watching most time travel films, you can follow a certain logic to them which comes from the writers/directors having a clear idea of what they are trying to accomplish.nFor instance, the time-travel logic in Timecrimes was clever and gripping and exciting. Yes you can picks holes but it is still fun to go along with it.nIn Displacement there is a clear lack of fun and minimal intrigue. It did keep me watching until the end so it has enough intrigue in that respect but it didnu0026#39;t excite me as much as other time travel films Iu0026#39;ve seen such as Timecrimes and Triangle to name but two.nOverall, I would say give it a go as there is a dearth of new time travel films to watch right now, hereu0026#39;s hoping that will change soon.”