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In science fiction movies, a person finds a person in a disaster photo.

K-2 Disaster Maker/Traveler in Time and Space

Title: The Time Shifters

Translation: K-2 Disaster Maker/Traveler in Time and Space

Leading: (Mario Azzopardi)

Main performance: (Casper Van Dien, casper van dien). (Catherine Bell) (Theresa Saldana) (Peter Outerbridge Peter Outerbridge) (Julian Richings) (Lawrence Dane)

Last broadcast: October 17, 1999

Duration: 88 min/ Argentina:9

Category: Action Science Fiction Movement

Synopsis:

The disaster reporter who survived the power plant fire lived in isolation for two years, and returned to work as Mrs. Feng in a small newspaper, only to find unexpectedly that there was a strange-looking man in black in many archives photos of major disasters. The glamorous archivist assisted him in his investigation, so he stopped an air crash, stopped an underground train from overturning, and tried to stop a gymnasium full of more than 1, people from catching fire-his son was watching a football match. At the same time, two people from the future tried to stop him from stopping all this disaster ...

If you look at a TV movie that didn't go to the cinema, the B-level budget and the C-level cast, Time and Space Passer is not bad. In fact, it is more like a pilot of an album with the theme of time travel, and then it was never appreciated and never had a chance to shoot it again. The director's skill of moving mirrors is mediocre but realistic, just like most film directors. I appreciate the writers' ingenuity and creativity to some extent, although most of their ideas about time travel are based on their predecessors, at least they are honest and not too perfunctory in dealing with these existing materials. The truth was revealed little by little with the plot, and the suspense atmosphere was successfully maintained at least in the first half.

I think let's talk about it directly! (See, at least I'm kind today, and those who want to watch it by themselves have a chance to avoid spoiler.) From the beginning, our protagonist Tom recalled that he picked up the photographer who killed him two years ago when he was interviewing the power plant fire. The audience will see a strange copper coin dropped by a person who shouldn't be there. Tom hesitated, squatted down to examine it and escaped. This establishing shot is quite clever. It not only tells the past, but also leaves clues for future events-of course, you shouldn't know in advance.

He went to a tabloid to look for a second life, and the editor-in-chief who was worried about the recent catastrophe sent him to do a column reviewing the disaster. After he met Elizabeth, the heroine, in the archives room, he looked through the catastrophe records in the computer alone-the Hindenburg explosion, the Titanic shipwreck, and exorcist II-and found that in these catastrophes spanning decades, there was a person who appeared in every photo completely unchanged (this person looks very strange, like a death who just started to corrupt for a few days), and it seems that this person is him. Considering that the computer graphics files may be modified, he was sent to Smithsonian library to consult the original materials.

On the plane, we spent a few minutes with him talking on the phone with his family, and then we suddenly found that the "air-dried face" (just call him that) was sitting on the other side and just got up to go to the toilet. He immediately went to air-dry his carry-on luggage, in which he found a "thriller guidebook", which recorded Hindenburg, Titanic, power plant fire, "Mom and Dad love to go out of the wall", the plane he took collided in the air, the subway derailed ... collided in the air? ! Air-dried face came back and fought with him for a while. Finally, he found himself holding a gun with air-dried face in his luggage (he didn't "board the plane" until the plane took off, of course, he could avoid the ground security check. But why should a disaster tourist carry a gun? Never mind), just use it to "hijack" and stop the plane from colliding in the air.

After the plane landed, the air-dried face mysteriously disappeared, so Tom was interrogated by the FBI as a hijacker, and as usual, these stupid policemen didn't believe every word he said. He called Liz to save him, but someone moved faster-two "The Matrix" killers rushed in, took care of the guards and kidnapped him. He took advantage of the chaos to escape, grabbed a confused Liz and fled into the station, followed by hackers chasing after them and federal agents chasing the four of them. Station? Oh, there's a subway train going to roll over!

At the same time, two hackers hide in the corner of the station, open a foldable LCD screen and report to someone who is obviously the boss (Martin Sheen, perhaps the only actor you know). The audience finally knew everything when they came here: the air-dried face was a future tourist who came to watch the Witness Scene of various disasters, and these two hackers were employees of a second-rate company that provided services. Because Tom died and stopped the air crash, disorder began to appear in the future, and they wanted to make sure that Tom would not make any more "accidents".

But Tom quickly found the air-dried face in the crowd (it's hard to find him if he looks like that), and saved hundreds of lives-except for the air-dried face, he was scared to stay in the front of the car and was killed. After slipping away from the scene, Tom and Liz learned from the foldable LCD screen left by the air-dried face that there would be a fire in the gym the next day ... and you can guess the rest.

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