Flash Movie Review: Predestination
Have you ever wondered if you were able to get one superpower what would you pick? And what would you do with it; use it to make your neighborhood a better place or do something that would bring you some type of personal gain? I was part of a conversation where we were discussing this very thing. When I was very young I wished I had the ability to fly. There was something about flying that always intrigued me. Little did I know how handy this would be in my adult life when commuting to work, especially when stuck in rush hour traffic. As I grew up the flying wish was replaced with the desire to become invisible. My reason for this had little to do with being naturally curious about things and more about protection. The idea that I could have walked through school hallways or out along the streets of the city undetected fascinated me to no end. These days the desire to be invisible has greatly diminished and I fluctuate between a couple of other superpowers. One of them was used in this unique science fiction film. ETHAN Hawke (Boyhood, Training Day) played a barkeep who secretly was a time traveling agent for an organization that tried to prevent crimes before they happened. His last assignment would be his hardest because of who he had to track down and find before a horrific event took place. This film festival winning action thriller did not have the usual trappings of a science fiction movie. The entire look of the film was so cool in a film noir type of way. I thought Sarah Snook (Jessebelle, Not Suitable for Children) was outstanding as the unmarried mother; she played a captivating character. Including Noah Taylor (Almost Famous, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) as Mr. Robertson and Christopher Kirby (Daybreakers, The Matrix franchise) as Mr. Miles, I thought all the actors worked well together. The idea of traveling back in time to prevent a crime was nothing new to me; however, the way this story unfolded was so different and absorbing to me. Maybe I am not a deep thinker regarding the figuring out of my movies; but the ending left me completely perplexed. I am sure there must be many ways to interpret this story, but I still do not have a clue on what took place. Does this bother me? Yes, I like my endings to be closer to neat and tidy. However, someone else may be able to explain it to me; I am all ears. Normally I do not go back and watch a movie over again, but I might do it for this one.
3 stars
Posted on January 16, 2015, in Fantasy/Sci-Fi and tagged 3 stars, action, christopher kirby, ethan hawke, film festival winner, noah taylor, sarah snook, science fiction, thriller, time travel. Bookmark the permalink. 13 Comments.
Have you seen Deja vu? seeing this preview makes me think of that movie (Denzel Washington) – I rarely rewatch a movie but I’ve watched that one 4 or 5 times
Yes I did see Deju Vu and initially I saw both of them being similar. However as this movie kept going it took me to a whole different place. Thanks for the comments.
Given the ending, would you still recommend seeing it?
Yes I would recommend seeing it. If you do, I would enjoy hearing your views on it.
What didn’t you understand about the ending?… perhaps I can help?
I cannot discuss the ending openly here for fear of ruining the experience for fellow movie goers. Please feel free to email me your take of the ending at contact@moviejoltz.com I would appreciate the insight and thank you for the offer to help.
Nice review. This one seems to be getting a lot of positive responses.
Thanks Keith, I only knew about this film from one tiny blurb in our local newspaper.
I’m intrigued. Thank you for the review, I’ll certainly keep an eye out for this one.
My pleasure; I understand it is available on demand.
I’ll see if it is available on my premium Amazon subscription or my local on-demand. We only have a small cable company in my dinky town, so it’s a hit or miss on that end. Thanks!
Great review. I think I’ll dig this one!
Thanks for your comments. If you see this film, which I understand is on demand, I would enjoy hearing your views.