Time Rush

2016 "Find yourself...before they do."
3.2| 1h25m| PG-13| en
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Alex, stuck in a repeating loop of time, must navigate his way through the bustling streets of Bangkok with mysterious men on his heels trying to kill him. Parkour, martial arts, shoot outs and car flips all result in his death until the last loop.

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Also starring Richard Dee-Roberts

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PodBill Just what I expected
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Michael Ledo Alex (Dean Alexandrou) is taking an experimental drug for the military in Thailand against his will. He is rescued and relives the same 30 minutes over again like "Ground Hog's Day" as he attempt to figure out what is going on. The drug distorts time, wipes memory and Alex is regaining his memory slowly, although I was a bit confused about why he was reliving his life after he got killed. I mean when I die in my dreams I die in real life.I kept watching him fight the bad guys who at times would drop their guns and fight hand to hand. They acting wasn't solid. The early exchange between Michael Aston and Richard Dee-Roberts was a tritely written scene, poorly acted which set the pace for too much of the film.Frankly I got tired of watching "40 minutes ago" signs on the screen with the same scene being done over and over. What did they shoot? About 30 minutes and stretched it into an 85 minute film.? Parkour, martial arts, shoot outs...over and over again.Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity.
fdaee Just two words, Beyond awful. This film is beyond awful without any doubt. the action is so lame. directing is more than lame. story is messed up. the dialog is messed up. the idea is messed up, you can sense that the guy is acting and also acting stupid. the acting is some of the worst ever other than the director himself which i think is 18 years old.i will gladly give them -1000 if its available. its really that bad. i just don't remember any movie worse than this one.don't waste your time again don't waste your time. trailer is a trap don't see it.
craigfmason This reminded me a lot of the old Hong Kong movies with plenty of well choreographed fights, and stunts that make me want to go outside and do something stupid. The lead (Dean Alexandrou) is particularly impressive, and his genuine skill really shows through. In fact the whole cast were great. Makes me wish more action movies had this kind of raw talent instead of pretty faces who can't roll with the punches (pun intended). The premise is interesting too, and blends a sci-fi element with plenty of solid action sequences.All in all, a great low budget martial arts movie that i'd be happy to watch again. Highly recommended for all action lovers.
Steffan Jobe This is a clever little indie action movie with an original take on the "memory" concept. Mid-way between a martial arts flick and a sci-fi movie, it has definite appeals to both audiences, with a few slick fight sequences and enough of a brain teaser to keep you thinking for 85 minutes.The director and stars all do a good job of keeping the plot moving and getting to the next story part without slowing the pace down.It does look cheap at times, and the dubbing isn't great, but the music score is epic and makes it feel like a much higher budget production.If you don't mind lower budget movies, then this is definitely a good one to watch.