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See You Yesterday

Going back is the only way forward.
2019 | 86m | English

(12093 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Stefon Bristol
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As two teen prodigies try to master the art of time travel, a tragic police shooting sends them on a series of dangerous trips to the past.
Release Date: May 03, 2019
Director: Stefon Bristol
Writer:
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Drama, Crime
Keywords robbery, time travel, time machine, genius, time loop, female protagonist, brother sister relationship, teen adventure, best friends
Production Companies 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Eden Duncan-Smith Claudette 'CJ' Walker
Dante Crichlow Sebastian J. Thomas (as Danté Crichlow)
Stro Calvin Walker (as Brian "Stro" Bradley)
Marsha Stephanie Blake Phaedra Walker
Johnathan Nieves Eduardo
Michael J. Fox Mr. Lockhart
Myra Lucretia Taylor Gloria Thomas
Wavyy Jonez Dennis Owens
Rayshawn Richardson Jared
Khail Bryant Tiffany
Ejyp Johnson Rosco
Barrington Walters Jr. Keith
Muhammad Cunningham Malik
Carlos Arce Jr. Carlito (as Carlos Arce)
Rony Clanton Sly
Yvette Mercedes Rosie
Courtney Noel Kingsley
Manny Ureña Officer Perez
Brett G. Smith Officer Bryce (as Brett Smith)
Michael A. Fearon Carl
Damaris Lewis Candice
Ron Bobb Semple Nigel (as Ron Bobb-Semple)
Jeanine Ramirez News Reporter
Patrice Bell Kimberly
Frank Harts Officer Battle
Jonathan Wilde Officer Hoyt
Tuffy Questell Meyer (Postman)
Tremaine Brown Jr. Quincy
Monique Robinson Shellon
Waliek Crandall Simpson
Taliyah Whitaker Zora
Samuel Smith Priest
Boma Akpore Funeral attendee (uncredited)
Allen Holloway Ray (uncredited)
Name Job
Stefon Bristol Director, Co-Writer
Fredrica Bailey Co-Writer
Jennifer Lee Editor
Jessica Kelly Casting
Jimena Azula Production Design
Amanda Bennett Set Decoration
Roberto Alvarado Jr. Makeup Artist
Rashida Bolden Makeup Department Head
Davisha Dadone Key Makeup Artist
Duane Moody Key Hair Stylist
Rakhil Shamailova Makeup Artist
Rebecca Dealy Casting
Rocio Gimenez Art Direction
Belinda Anderson Hair Department Head
Jenai Chin Makeup Artist
Nichole Hernandez Makeup Artist
Chelsea Paige Makeup Artist
Angela Lynn Ware Hairstylist
Felipe Vara de Rey Director of Photography
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Michael Abels Original Music Composer
Charlese Antoinette Jones Costume Design
Haaron Hines Stunts
Irina Chelidze Location Coordinator
Jomo Fray Thanks
Name Title
Jason Sokoloff Executive Producer
Lauren L. Owen Associate Producer
Matthew Myers Executive Producer
Spike Lee Producer
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furious_iz
3.0

Just dumb, really dumb. Tonally it is all over the place, one second it's all bright shinny colours with Alan Silvestri style blockbuster score an upbeat tale of can-do genius inventor kids from the inner city, next second it's gritty gangsters and in your face black lives matter genius kids throwin ... g all common sense out the window for hackneyed time travel save the day. And then it just stops. Not in an ambiguous way, just a kind of, hmm what else can we say about white cops shooting black teens for no reason, nothing more, okay let's just wrap it up then. Dumb, preachy, doesn't follow it's own rules, bad acting, generally lame Great music though. I can see what they were trying to do, make a genre film for a black audience. The problem is they took a white genre film script and peppered it with culture, instead of writing for an african american audience. So it comes across as looking like either white people trying to appeal to black audiences, or as black people trying to make a film that will promote their culture but still appeal to white people. Net result is another sub-par Netflix film

Jun 23, 2021