I watched until the second time he saw the cowboy, and thought I’d consult you before committing. The wet feeling observed in the movie made me think of the intense humidity on this planet in her younger years. Discovered, Taylor fights the cavemen and is killed in the process.

This movie is an interesting concept that falls short in the execution. Those first few minutes was torture to watch. I’ve seen worse acting. I think one of the characters said that she was gone for 2 seconds. Maybe that’s the point. 2010 a space odyssey somewhat helped explain 2001 a space odyssey. However, here it’s handled perfectly because during the second rescue, big sis can be seen wearing a futuristic garb, meaning enough time must have elapsed for her, while her companions are still in the midst of falling off the ladder, meaning it’s no more than a second or two from the first rescue from their perspective, now how cool is that? An hour will seem like 2 minutes! So, the future humans used a pool over the hole of the cave to extract the later humans from it. Like every second in a cave moves time on the surface back one year. I might just be seeing this all from a teen’s perspective (which I am) rather than an adult’s (which I’m up assuming you are), but I don’t know.

I do agree that they could’ve builded on that emotion a little more however.

Close to 3 millennia has passed for the rest of the Earth relative to the group inside the time trap. The point is, they are in a different time zone down there. The only two explanations I have been able to come up with is: 1) They had powerful enough telescopes and a quick enough reaction time to look and see her face (from ~ mars) before she went back into the cave and then used facial recognition software which somehow had logs of a face from roughly 7,200 years ago (2 hours spent in the cave at a rate of ~1 year per second). His parents were following legends of the Fountain of Youth and speculated that this cave system was the root of the myth. Given the time dilation two levels down being what it is (1 second=31,536,000 normal earth years), the conquistadors fighting in the waterfall area had only been in there for less than one second (actually .0000166 seconds total time in the bubble within a bubble and that’s at the very most given that the conquistadors discovered America in 1497) so how did the conquistadors have enough time to fight the cavepeople before the main character witnessed this scene? I just finished this movie and my mind was in so many directions and so confused that my eyes watered a bit (that happens when my brain starts going nuts XD). When she returns back into the cave after a few minutes she should have aged many years relative to her friends left behind in the cave. Remember, from the perspective of these cavemen, they’ve not been in this cave for far too long. Concept was great. Looking for films to check out?

Leaving a 10 to 12 yo boy as look out? Either way, it was a pretty good movie. Especially people going looking for missing people. I don’t know what you are rumbling about an indie movie that is so much more inspirational than most other sci-fi movies out there with much bigger budgets!

Regarding the development of emotions, I m thinking that there was too much of information to digest within 1 or 2 hours… they didnt have the time to fully understand what happened… just about they found Ferby dead, a second ago they realized years have gone by…. If that sounds like a good time, check it out. They then discover a mysterious cave by accident. I though they did such a great job of showing how the characters’ emotions varied throughout the story; almost like that feeling you get when someone dies whether they be real or in a book.

After discovering what appears to be a cowboy paused in place in a tunnel, he returns to town and dismisses his graduate students, Taylor and Jackie, stating that their research is done. To me it seemed to indicate hundreds of years are going by on the surface. With a looser plot, there may have been too much time elapsed between the first and second rescues to break the time bubble rules. But found the acting and the jumps jarring. That’s awesome. Learn a little then watch the movie again. Great movie. You could see how it was such a shock to them.

Especially people going looking for missing people. Serious plot hole when one young lady goes up to the surface to get help. Have a good one and looking forward to more of your stuff, now onto Dark.. But this article is not a Time Trap review, so let’s get to answering some of the questions the film raised. But let’s talk it through and I’ll decide as we go! Plus, you move much slower through water than you do air.

The group oddly accepts their bizarre fates rather quickly and looks forward to their new lives on Mars thousands of years in the future. When he returned to the United States several years later after having been out of touch with his friends, he was surprised by how much had changed.[3]. Interview with The Devil All the Time Scribe Paulo Campos!!

I’ve been in a lot of caves because I like caving and aside from the healing pool, it looked pretty real to me. Remember, from the perspective of these cavemen, they’ve not been in this cave for far too long. However, I’m a sucker for sci-fi and anything to do with the time-space continuum. Testing, testing…,1,2,3, anyone out there? Say that the first people arrived in Texas around 7000 BC. The Movie would have been so much more interesting if Furby would’ve came to look for them in the cave when he grew up to be an adult, because on the walkie talkie, he sounded like an adult, but later, we came to a realization that he was still the same age because he came down the cave like 2 days later, not 20 years later. Water is the element of life. Assuming they’d spent 2 hours earth time in the cave and a year passes by every 4 seconds, that would’ve equated to roughly 1800 years that would have elapsed on surface level which is super cool to think about.