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Aporia

Reality is a continuum.
2023 | 104m | English

(2598 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Jared Moshé
Writer: Jared Moshé
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Since losing her husband, Sophie has struggled to manage grief, a full-time job, and parenting her devastated daughter, but when a former physicist reveals a secret time-bending machine, Sophie will be faced with an impossible choice.
Release Date: Aug 11, 2023
Director: Jared Moshé
Writer: Jared Moshé
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama
Keywords killing, time travel, friendship, engineering, death of husband
Production Companies Armian Pictures, Soapbox Films, BondIt Media Capital
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Judy Greer Sophie
Edi Gathegi Mal
Payman Maadi Jabir
Faithe Herman Riley
Whitney Morgan Cox Kara
Rachel Paulson May Cantos
Lisa Linke Nurse Cohen
Adam O'Byrne Darby
Dionne Audain Supervisor Hagerty
Veda Cienfuegos Aggie
Mann Alfonso Mr. Abante
Grace Hinson Vice Principal Bae
Jeffrey Sun Prosecutor Macias
Elohim Nycalove
Coel Mahal Mary-Lou
Name Job
Jared Moshé Writer, Director
Sunday Boling Casting
H. Scott Salinas Original Music Composer
Marshall Granger Editor
Kati Simon Production Design
Shelly Wen Sound Mixer
Ariel Vida Production Design
Cassie Lavo Art Direction
Jenna Tresidder Sound Editor
Meg Morman Casting
Nicholas Bupp Director of Photography
Bryan Kopp Costume Design
Cortni Wimberley Set Decoration
Jared O'Brien Foley Artist
Name Title
Matthew Helderman Executive Producer
Luke Taylor Executive Producer
Neda Armian Producer
David Lawson Jr. Executive Producer
T. Justin Ross Producer
Tyler Gould Executive Producer
Elizabeth Mihelich Co-Producer
David A. Smith Executive Producer
Dennis Walker Executive Producer
Christopher Alender Executive Producer
Doris Pfardrescher Executive Producer
Peter Van Steemburg Executive Producer
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Brent_Marchant
4.0

For those unfamiliar with the term “aporia,” it refers to a state of puzzlement or bewilderment, especially in philosophical and ethical discourse. And, in the case of this latest effort from writer-director Jared Moshé, it’s equally applicable to the essence of this film’s existence. This romantic ... sci-fi saga of a nurse, Sophie (Judy Greer), who loses her engineer/physicist husband, Mal (Edi Gathegi), to a drunk driver follows the efforts to bring him back to life with the assistance of her late spouse’s best friend, Jabir (Payman Maadi), a fellow scientist with whom he was working on a time machine. Unfortunately, the device doesn’t function as intended, but it is nevertheless capable of sending a deadly subatomic particle through time whose impact is capable of killing someone – in this case, the proposed target being the motorist who killed Mal. The prospect poses a daunting ethical dilemma, but Sophie agrees to it, and she soon finds herself back in the company of her husband. But changing the past carries consequences, many of them unforeseen and difficult to deal with. The film presents an intriguing premise, to be sure, but one not unlike what was previously examined in “The Butterfly Effect” (2004). What’s more, this offering is plagued by a number of issues, such as needlessly slow pacing, insightful but overlong ethical debates and a stunningly unsophisticated temporal device that looks like one of Rube Goldberg’s comical contraptions. The biggest problem by far, though, is one of narrative credibility – not from a scientific standpoint but from a moral one: It’s hard to believe that these three supposedly intelligent individuals can be so casual and cavalier when it comes to their ethics and morals. I find it unfathomable how a supposedly compassionate caregiver like a nurse could so willingly go along with a harebrained plan to willfully kill someone for self-serving purposes; it’s a hallow, contrived and patently unbelievable story arc. And, when efforts to make up for this transgression surface, the plot truly starts to go off the rails. Indeed, the logic behind this tale truly needs to be rethought and reworked, because, as it stands now, it genuinely leaves philosophically minded viewers in a deep state of aporia, especially when it comes to figuring out why they bought a ticket to watch it in the first place.

Aug 13, 2023