Timewave 2013
Timewave 2013

Timewave 2013

2008Movie88 minEnglish

What lies ahead for the human race? Will we reach the destiny that awaits us? In the film 2012 The Odyssey, author Sharron Rose went on a quest to understand the many prophecies around the year 2012. In this sequel to that film, she travels far beyond the world of 2012.

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IMDb3.3/10
Director: David GiancolaGenres: Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

A rogue astrophysicist discovers a catastrophic solar event that will destroy Earth in 2013. With only weeks to prevent this disaster, he races against time and powerful forces who seek to suppress his findings. He must convince a skeptical public and government officials of the impending doom before it's too late to save humanity.

Critical Reception

Timewave 2013 received generally negative reviews from critics and audiences, with many citing its predictable plot, low production values, and uninspired performances as significant drawbacks. The film struggled to find an audience and is largely considered a B-movie production with ambitious, yet poorly executed, scientific concepts.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a weak script and unconvincing special effects.
  • Performances are largely uninspired, failing to generate any real tension.
  • The scientific premise is interesting but ultimately underdeveloped and poorly explained.

Google audience: Audience feedback is scarce due to the film's limited release, but available comments often highlight the perceived low budget and lack of engaging narrative, with some noting a few commendable attempts at visual effects despite the overall shortcomings.

Fun Fact

The film's ambitious premise of an impending solar catastrophe was inspired by real scientific concerns about solar flares, though the specific timeline and dramatic plot elements are fictional.

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