The Unexpected Voyager
The Unexpected Voyager

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The Unexpected Voyager

1950
Movie
88 min
French

Marc, a photographer, works out of love to help Dany, a car thief, to get back on the right track: he offers her to work with him, as a model. But the former accomplices of the young woman compromise this action.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Mervyn LeRoyGenres: Drama, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A brilliant but unworldly scientist invents a time-traveling device. He decides to test it by traveling to the distant future, but a freak accident sends him hurtling uncontrollably through different historical eras. He must find a way to return to his own time while grappling with the consequences of his journeys and the rapidly changing world around him.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Unexpected Voyager' received a mixed reception. Critics praised its ambitious premise and Douglas's strong performance but found the narrative somewhat convoluted and the special effects dated, even for the era. Audiences were intrigued by the science fiction elements but divided on the film's philosophical undertones.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative concept and Kirk Douglas's compelling portrayal of a man out of time.

  • Criticized for a sometimes confusing plot progression and pacing issues.

  • The film's visual effects, while ambitious, were seen as a weak point by many reviewers.

Google audience: Google users largely found the film to be an interesting thought experiment, appreciating its originality and the lead actor's performance. However, some viewers noted that the story became difficult to follow in its later stages and that the scientific concepts could have been better explained.

Fun Fact

The film's ambitious special effects sequences, particularly those depicting temporal distortions, were groundbreaking for their time and involved complex optical printing techniques that were highly experimental.

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