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Alternate Realities

Alternate Realities (2015) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  101m  •    •  Directed by: Amir Valinia.  •  Starring: Tom Sizemore, Christopher Judge, Elle LaMont, Natalie Wilemon, Donny Boaz, Johnny Walter, Paula Marcenaro Solinger, Danny Kamin, Erin Elizabeth Reed, Deke Anderson, Bailey Vaughn McAndrew, Catherine Lawrence Kinslow, Dimitrius Pulido.  •  Music by: Sammy Huen.
    John Rotit is a happy, content man with a loving wife. Hours later, he's a rock star shooting up heroin. And after that...he's something far more sinister. John unwillingly flashes between three parallel lives in which he knowingly exists in each. He has no clue how or why this phenomenon is occurring, only that he wants it to stop. John's judgment becomes clouded as he'll do anything he can to end his flashes and remain in the one life where he's truly happy.

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As movies about string theory and the multiverse, this has got to be the laziest. They go with the idea that "every possibility" means anything is possible. The intention appears to be a pilot for a series with almost unlimited plot lines but recurring actors. However, the writing and character development was well enough done that they probably deserved to get picked up. There were even shots of humor that didn't have "humorous note" written all over them.

If you aren't looking for a head trip, this isn't bad. There are times when a person can feel as though their consciousness is just on the edge of sensing possibilities that will not be experienced by the body and this movies plays with this idea adequately. It did make me cry at one point because the character development is well done and they captured the moment you realize how much you have screwed others over and are unlikely to make it any better.


Review by karen-821-938620 from the Internet Movie Database.

 

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