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So, 2012: The End of Time is a curious piece. You’ve got this Russian physicist, Boris Lemyakin, who’s kind of grappling with his own doomsday theory, which is really an unusual take on natural phenomena. The pacing is a bit off, almost meandering at times, but it adds to that surreal atmosphere. The blend of comedy and drama feels a bit like a philosophical exploration rather than a straightforward plot. The gravity shifts? They’re not just physical; they play on existential themes. I mean, it’s low-budget but in a charming way. The practical effects are a mixed bag but have their own quirky charm. Definitely distinctive in how it tackles big ideas through a comedic lens.
The film's unique take on doomsday theories is intriguing.Expect a mix of humor and philosophical musings.The practical effects contribute to its offbeat charm.
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Hans Van Treek
Director