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5/10
OK not great
Jackbv12318 August 2017
The story is somewhat unusual, but it leaves more questions than it answers and therefore is often confusing. Some of that is the nature of bouncing around to three different realities, but actually the film did pretty well at making it clear which one you were in. I didn't understand the sequence leading up to the climax.

John Rotit was not the most likable character even in his best reality. In the second reality, Johnny was a selfish loser and in the third an almost robotic killer. I never understood why he was killing the people he did- what significance the people on the list were, but maybe I missed it.

John #1 has an unbelievably devoted wife. For one thing, she is drop-dead gorgeous, but in her character she is very forgiving. She confronts him about being gone so much, but then accepts his profession of fidelity. I have to admit, she was part of what kept me going to the end hoping that she would bring him around.

I thought the acting wasn't bad, but it also wasn't great. The psychiatrist didn't come off as authentic to me. I don't know what Christopher Judd was trying to be in reality #2. In reality #1 he seemed more like a middle-school teacher than a professor. Tom Sizemore looked like a lost puppy in #1 and #2 and a robot in #3. Maybe that was the intent.
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6/10
Multiple Movies
thedmtmolecule4 February 2016
Warning: Spoilers
I watched this movie in three realities, and although it was initially a good idea in all three, it came out somewhat different in each. In Reality-1 the movie was a sci-fi fantasy in which the hero survives his three parallel deaths only to find out he is actually a script-writer who develops interesting plots but doesn't think the story through to a satisfying ending. In Reality-2 the movie was a sci-fi romance in which Mr Hero gets the girl and marries her in all three worlds, but ends up wishing he hadn't because she respectively betrays him, nags him, or ignores him - and then he proceeds to a final reality in which his wife betrays, nags AND ignores him. In Reality-3 the movie was a sci-fi thriller in which our hero emerges from the horrors of his three parallel worlds into a primary world in which he is a serial-killing drug-addicted architect. I am now exploring an infinity of multiple universes to find the parallel world in which the movie has a more well-developed narrative rooted in string theory which moves cleverly toward an interesting ending in which the multiverse and its branes are explored in more sexy sci-fi detail...
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5/10
I Will Always Love You Clare, No Matter What....
wandernn1-81-68327426 March 2022
Another movie about alternate realities and timelines. This one is hit and miss. But it kept my attention. I thought it was pretty funny that Tom Sizemore is listed as a main star, yet he's hardly in the movie at all. However, the movie isn't that bad. There was a couple scenes of women in bathing suits. Almost went PG13 but not quite. I hate that. The rating says 18+ come on and put some 18+ stuff in it. I would have given a 6 or 7 but can only give a 5/10.

Oh the ending, I liked how it ended.
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2/10
B Lister Acting makes this a real clunker
jk-692-23639416 October 2016
I felt like this was a college class project where they promised parts to pretty girls and people who may have helped invest in the movie. It moves quite slowly. Amazing how you can not care about the same character in 3 different realities! Christopher Judge was okay, but Tom Sizemore was in one scene and had about 5 lines. Cha Ching for the paycheck. The girl playing his wife did her lines like she was reading a book. The main character looks like he gets plumper in his lips. It is distracting. The acting was so extremely wooden by pretty much all. In the end, the thing that kills it is this movie is just plain boring. I doubt if good actors could of helped it out.
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Interesting & fun sci-fi movie!
mbhowe222 May 2020
I really enjoyed this movie! It's obviously not a huge budget movie but the story is really interesting and keeps you guessing the whole time. It's DEFINITELY worth the watch!!!
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2/10
Flash on flash off
ILuv-badfilms14 May 2022
So, I spent half of the movie jabbing the FF 10 seconds button and the other half in a comfortable mid afternoon nap. It seems like the back of my eye lids had no trouble keeping pace with this "science fiction thriller".

For those looking for a good movie to work out your right thumb or those who just like to sleep, I'd give it a solid rating.
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1/10
Traveling between Universes doesn't work that way
javiergarcon16 September 2022
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Whoever wrote this must of mixed up schizophrenia with wormholes; the directors and Producers had no education training or anyone with an educational degree in the subject. The conclusion is that this movie is awful! Where to start? How does he smell like alcohol when traveling non-physically from one universe to another? He is just swapping bodies! This is just like "Quantum Leap," Like the TV show. Then it switches back to Swapping bodies without smelling again. Then he ends up in a timeline where he is a famous rock star but fired from a firm simultaneously, which makes no sense because he has no time to complete both careers, especially if he is addicted to drugs. He is Traveling to infinite numbers of earth versions of himself in multiple timelines where he could be a serial Killer in one of them. Of course, he can not travel to an Earth where he doesn't exist because his soul can not travel there. This was a good idea, and I was totally for the movie, but this was the wrong director for this job! Sorry but it gets a one-star... for a film that could have been a 10!
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7/10
Not bad, not that good either
karen-821-93862012 September 2016
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.
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8/10
A Stark Look At Alternate Realities
tabuno12 January 2019
20 August 2016. There have been a number of recent alternate reality films in recent years such as Dimensions (2011) and I'll Follow You Down (2013) each there own take on parallel universes. Instead of the period drama of Dimensions or the romantic drama of I'll Follow You Down, Alternate Realities focuses a lot of its screen time on the stark distinctive alternate realities which at times becomes somewhat too confusing for the audience (though perhaps portrayed in much the same way the protagonist experienced them). The biggest difficulty with this movie is the protagonist's character which is not always very appealing. However, by the end of the movie there can be some audience connection with him. Alternate Realities has some resemblance to the character distinction as portrayed in The Thirteenth Floor (1999) which is suggested for those who haven't seen the movie.
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10/10
Very Creative, Unexpected Ending
eelsweisy21 July 2020
Very nice feature. I like the multiple roles played by the lead and supporting characters. It was very creative, it takes talent and a lot of crafting for one person to play so many contradicting roles. I liked many of the director's choices"won't go into details to avoid spoiling". THE ENDING wAS A SURPRISE
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