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Timeholes, from 2013, has this gritty, almost disillusioned vibe that permeates the story. The way they explore the concept of time travel is hauntingly intriguing, showing how people might misuse such power. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it really builds this tension that grips you. The practical effects, while not cutting-edge, have a certain charm that feels authentic. Performances are solid, though not particularly standout; there’s a rawness that adds to the overall atmosphere. It’s this blend of sci-fi and moral quandaries that makes it a curious watch for enthusiasts.
Timeholes is not one of those widely known titles, which adds to its collector appeal. Availability varies, but it’s not easy to find in good condition, making it a neat piece for those who appreciate obscure sci-fi. Its unique take on time travel and moral implications has sparked a niche interest among collectors who enjoy films that provoke thought rather than just spectacle.
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