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Triple Hit

Triple Hit (2009) Movie Poster
UK  •    •  86m  •    •  Directed by: Huw Bowen.  •  Starring: Abigail Tarttelin, Alan Convy, Damian Hayes, Roger Harding, Tony Holmes, Stephen Steinhaus, Amelia Tyler, Katherine Buckingham, Dani Carbery, Roy Donoghue, Louise Houghton, Edward Lewis, Antonino Marsala.  •  Music by: Mr. K..
     Rebecca is a disgraced scientists carrying out illegal experiments to confirm the existence and begin travel between parallel universes. She accidentally cracks the problem. Her counterparts in neighboring universes are also working on the same problem but they have their own agendas and things get out of hand.

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Review:

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The most staggering flaw of this film is its lead actress. I haven't seen her other performances so I can't determine if this was her usual calibre or anomalously poor. The role she is cast to is difficult to believe to begin with (the 24 year old quantum scientist professor, really?), then she is challenged with playing her "alternate" selves from other parallel universes. Not a new concept by any stretch of the imagination. The funny thing is she wasn't believable in any of the characters. The supporting cast was remarkably two dimensional in their performances. Considering the budget of the film they did a pretty good job I suppose. Special effects were rudimentary, but acceptable. The audio quality was pretty poor overall.

The script had some interesting points to it and could have done better. Perhaps it would have had more success adapted as a two part episode of Torchwood or Dr. Who. So unless you are desperate for your sci-fi fix I recommend missing this one.


Review by BurntEloi from the Internet Movie Database.