Can we just appreciate that the humans, no matter their advancement, came back for these guys? They could’ve just come for the water but they also saved them too.
They are living fossil literally, imagine there is a bunch of dinosaurs alive trapped in a cave, even if its just 5 of them, their discovery is a major scientific achievement
these humans, are probably not very "human" like. Their almost godlike probably. They probably didn't care about the water, heck they might have already discovered it, figured out time travel, then had a ethical question about if they should leave trapped people in the fountain or not. They choose to pick them up. It makes a lot of sense, since they were subduing the cave man. For research or helping. They obviously knew about the fountain already.
When you think about it, the cave men (presumably from 10,000 years ago) would have literally entered that same cave only a couple of hours before everyone else did. That's like some interstellar time displacement bullshit right there.
yeah me too, that is kind of cool. but ...they would take the cavemen too to study. i mean they would exploit that cave to the max to learn as much as possible
So basically, when the girl went out of the cave and spots the triangle space station, the future humans on the station, who were probably there to monitor their now deserted home immediately picked up her signal. They then spent about 200 years studying the phenomenon before finally sending what is probably a volunteer on a one way mission to rescue them.
I've seen it like 4 years ago and I remembered some weeks ago that I had watched it. I forgot the name but now I finally know again. It chance my life a bit and that's why I love it
Cavemen were from the era when society wasnt civilized..remember, man is a social animal..since they were not social hence they were animals..with killing instinct
"Time Trap" is a surprisingly smart, well made and highly enjoyable film -- despite what must have been an extremely low budget. Just goes to show what can be done with intelligence and creativity.
The plot seemed to be created to explore an amazing concept. Loved the concept, put up with the tame plot, and groaned that it was given such a LOW budget.
I feel like u just subscribe to a crap ton of channels, turn on all notifications, sit and wait for someone to upload a video, comment without watching the video, and then do it again. Don’t know how else u can comment so many shallow, surface level comments. Idk how that’s fun for u but u do what u do I guess.
By this logic the cowboy, Mr hopper and his long lost parents should’ve still been frozen in time right at the entrance by the time the children came looking because they are walking at the speed of one step per cave second (aka one step per year) And Furby, who was outside the cave, would’ve noticed everyone stopped moving and asked them about it.
@@willypacas9907 you are right that the professor and the kids entered the cave through different entrances, but there can’t possibly be that many entrances. If this was realistic at all most people they met inside the cave would appear to be frozen close to the entrance, as hoppers family for example went there 50 years ago which is only 50 sec and u wouldn’t be able to get too far in 50 sec. And even the teens, they had to pass through the barrier one behind the other so they would have noticed that the ones that went in first froze.
@@fernandoferrobraga you actually make a really valid point and it was something I noticed too. At first I thought was just something the writers didn't care to overlook since they were trying to illustrate the time paradox, but really it could have worked even better showing him reunited with the family as if they never aged. I'm still upset over the advanced spaceman dying after saving their lives. Like why the hell couldn't they return the favor??!! I haven't seen it in awhile but I'm pretty sure there wasn't even a good explanation for why they just left him dead. Like wtf
@@TheChenchen this video literally explained why they couldn't save him. He can't breathe the air on Earth and the caveman broke his helmet before he was able to capture all of them. Also even before they could try, since they brought back everyone else, more cavemen showed up and attacked them and they had to run with the people they had. I think that's a pretty decent explanation. Now why didn't they bring his body at the end when Cara went back into the cave to save everyone? That I don't know. At that point they could have risked it or she could have brought him a more advanced helmet and then throw him into the water.
@@JohnSmith-qb9ex i agree, but i'd take it still and i wouldn't mind dying at least a 100 times while they try figuring something out, but if they can't work anything out then i'd let myself die
The helmet was damaged that's why the tall dude stopped Taylor from putting it on. Also it's been confirmed by the director the tall dude was saved but put in a different room where he can breathe his own oxygen
When the girl went to the surface to get a signal, I think the GPS did in fact work, but it didn't receive the signal because it was too old tech. But the signal was picked up by the Ark. Notice how the Ark turns toward the GPS beacon. I think that's how the tall space guy located the cave.
This is actually horrifying either way, because in those 1000 years everyone you knew and cared about would have long died, and their descendants. If they had any. So by the time they get out, nothing is recognizable, and they are all alone. Hope they didn't have a fiance or a pet to go home to. One of my greatest fears is being removed from the things I care about for an extended period, I had a taste of that back in the military when I had to do training for a period with almost no communication with loved ones.
I remember randomly finding this on Netflix and saying “why not”. I ended up loving the movie, it of course as a pace problem and bad acting thing but it was a nice spin on a time travel movie
I like how the professor guy is just like yeah I'm gonna go alone into a clearly supernatural cave with a invisible barrier and a frozen cowboy what could go wrong?
Yeah, he could've been like "hold on, i can go find help and whatnot, spend weeks organizing something, and it'll be just a few seconds for them" and instead he went straight in with no plan.
No no no, he went there, had a look at it then go back, tell his students that it’s wired and then decided to go in on his own. That’s a level more wired than just go in on his own.
Can we just appreciate that the humans, no matter their advancement, came back for these guys? They could’ve just come for the water but they also saved them too.
@@cita9219 Honestly, that would be very unlikely in real life, since most humans are greedy or selfish, even more so government operatives. They would've just picked them up to go and experiment on them while stealing the water and resources in the cave. Something like that which is described by H.G Wells about the future.
I originally watched this as a joke a while back but ended up really enjoying it! One of those guilty pleasures for sure since I’ll agree the movie lacks in a lot of “blockbuster” departments.
yeah I saw it back then, during the B movie binging with friends, phase I had in college. This was cheesey and a lil cheap made, but it had a interesting premise and story telling. The mystery was there, even though we sorta knew what was going on, there were enough twists and surprises. The evolved humans, the fountain defense system, and how every one actually survived with a unique bittersweet ending.
Well it's up to the audience imagination on how evolved humans would looked like. Plus this movie is all about the cave that you didn't get aged and time passes by faster at outside of the cave.
Those future humans most likely saved them for their genetics. Since the first space man they met couldn't even breathe the air they could it's most likely that the future humans have evolved to survive a completely different environment. Which is why they were also capturing the cave men. Bio diversity they could probably still breed with in case the new planet is not survivable for the future humans. Don't know why none of them tried to take some of the water.
Considering that we can already design and create primitive bacteria in a matter of months and are close to being able to transform genom of living organism, humans from the future, should be so advanced in genetics that they should be able to transform any living being into whole new species of their design at will. Our genetics would be of no use for them, but historical information on the other hand could be pretty useful. And they not only have taken the water, but apparently replicated it, hence the pools at the end.
What do you think people today would do if we had an opportunity to find living witnesses of times 1000 years past? It would be an archeological marvel. But even with my misanthropic tendencies I'm sure most societies with the means to do so would save them just because they need saving.
@@juliaj7939 Yea Im gonna stick with the first comment as a logical explanation to their importance.. Since you know?.. We're talking about a highly advanced human species thats pretty much alien.. Highly dought their simping just because....
Id love that but like they showed humanity to be evolved in something wierd so maybe no. But I would love a series/movie if 2021 humans live in billions years advanced civilization which looks similar to us no like a monster(even if that monster is sane)
Happy endings after hopeless situations are VERY appreciated. Thanks for an enjoyable one. Even appreciate the bit about the evolved humans all being good and helpful
Thank you for the recap, I had this saved on Netflix but hesitated watching it because the trailer was so vague. I'm watching it right now because of your video.
twist.. instead of everyone being dead by the end of the movie, they're all brought back to life. and it looks like humanity is no longer fighting, because the evolved humans helped them... that's nice. :3
This movie was such a wild ride, it takes you so long to figure out what is exactly going on, and by that time you are so far into it. It's really well done for the budget it must have had, and a fascinating concept. Most of the stuff that doesn't really make sense doesn't hit you that way while you're watching it, it occurs to you later. Every time you think you know what's going to happen next, the movie does something completely different. I highly recommend it to anyone that hasn't seen it.
Definitely one of my favorite movies. When I first watched it, I was totally weirded out trying to keep track of who's who and what's what. When the cavemen showed up, I was like "What in the world?" I actually watched the film several times before I fully understood the concepts presented. But I really like it. Just when you think that they didn't explain themselves with some concept or plot point, you watch the scene again and realize that it's all there, you just have to pay attention. I really like the way the characters really care about each other and don't immediately know what's happening or what to do. It's very realistic that way. Everything that's happening to them feels surreal, so they don't immediately respond the way they should have. The three oldest ones are very protective of the others, especially the younger ones. Taylor and Professor Hopper are really very alike in that they act impulsively and plunge into the cave without assessing the situation properly. But Taylor, when he realizes his grave mistake, tries constantly to protect and save the others. Kara is protective of Veeves and faces her fears to try to help the others. And Jackie is horrified and saddened when they discover Ferby's fate. Every character contributes to try to help the situation and save each other and themselves.
I watched this video before I seen the movie, actually after seeing this video I went and found the movie and watched it because it looked pretty interesting, so unfortunately for me, I already knew what was going on. 🤨 I would have liked to watch it before seeing this, but oh well, I thought it was a pretty good movie regardless.
They were there for thousands of years. Imagine looking at a world where you are the only humans and everything you know has changed. All of the people you knew have died. I would love to be immortal but I would kill myself once humanity becomes unrecognizable.
There is the problem of discontinuity or singularity. For example when you look out and your head is outside the cave. Now, the time outside the cave passes in years, but inside the cave only in seconds. So the passing time for your head will be different for your body. For example your heart and your cardiovascular system would have to pump through your head the blood which is needed in a year in just a second. Also in boundary layers there would be discontinuity of blood flow. So, even if such a cave would exist, a human wouldn't be able to pass through the boundaries alive.
Theres so many problems lol. I guess the only explanation is just saying its some alien tech that picks what to decelerate like in the show The Expanse
I like to pretend that there is a buffer effect to stop this since whoever wanted to protect the cave most likely also wanted to be able to enter and leave without such an issue happening should any other safety means or means to disable the field fail.
If 1 year is 1 second, the cavemen were only in there for about 5 hours, yet the world aged roughly 20k years. EDIT: Even if 1 year is actually 4 seconds, that is still about a day they were in there, and the world aged that much.
@@memesfromdeepspace1075 Yeah, but the caveman were on the 2nd layer, in which 1 year is 1-4 seconds. Also, 1 second in the deepest layer where all of them were fighting would be about 8 million years on Earth. Spend like 5 minutes in there, and you would've outlived the dinosaurs.
The only part that makes no sense to me is they explain hoe 1 sec is about a year outside ... Yet when the girl went out to see the world is gone to ruin and couldnt breath she went back and they said she was gone for 30 min? Which doesn't add up at all
Only in a movie would the result not be that the part of the man still outside the cave ages horrifically before he gets himself fully in, causing a very unsightly and mangled result.
@@mikicerise6250 Not if there is a neutral layer to the time dilation field, which this movie has. They have to pass through the neutral layer and are never in 2 different time zones at the same time. They would probably die from a heart attack if there wasn't a neutral layer as half of blood flow becomes frozen/too slow, blocking the rest of the blood from reaching the heart, like a clogged arterie.
I would have liked to see how the battle was going in the deepest layer. It looks like that is where the real action was. The group turned back just before getting there. Good for them. But I'd like to see how the battle played out and the these people exiting the cave millions or billions of years in the future.
What I liked was that the final, waterborne-evolved humans were shown to be even more advanced than the large human in the space suit. It shows that literally every second that ticks in the cave, the universe outside experiences a year. And this doesn't just apply to the known past (for us as viewers), but also to the unknown future.
Can we just appreciate that the humans, no matter their advancement, came back for these guys? They could’ve just come for the water but they also saved them too.
@@cita9219 clearly they found this time trap and decided that this was their best chance of learning about past human life so they decided to get the super ancient humans(cavemen) and ancient humans(people today) onto the spaceship so they can study them and possibly learn more about past languages and culture that has been long lost to time.
I think the idea is cool. Especially since it doesn't end on some crappy morbid note. But I feel like it was probably a bit too ambitious. This does seem like it should've been a show. Where each episode is various encounters as they slowly piece together what's happening and what not.
I just watched an 8 minute recap of the movie because I’m not bothered to watch the whole thing. I definitely wouldn’t watch a full show of it even though the concept is pretty cool
It's not original at all, it's a rip off of an old Byzantine legend about some early godbotherers accidentally walled up in a cave while hiding from Roman authorities playing whack-a-Christian - 300 years later they miraculously womble out to find Constantine has happened and everyone lives happily ever after.
Me: [Leaves cave after more than 5000 years pass, Phone rings] Person on phone: "Hello, this is Gamcpsg, I'm calling you about your car's extended warranty."
Even though the acting wasn't all that great in this, the story definitely held my interest and I was curious to see where it would go. I really enjoyed it.
That sucks. Almost everything is unrecognizable. Your friends and families are long gone and never knew about what happened to you. You'll never see them ever again. You'll never see your dog or cat or whatever pet you had. The internet has changed a lot (if it still exists). You won't be able to listen to the songs you love anymore. Never be able to use thing things you used back then. Never see the world you were used to...
@@mingaubr1417 yeah the cave man stole his helmet and he can't breathe w/o it so if they put him in the water he was just gonna die over and over again which is arguably worse than just dying once
@@loveandpeace6903 Just keep him on water or leave his body hidden behind some rocks and retrieve it later when the future humans came since body there won’t rot
i sometimes appreciate the "good ending" in a horror-scifi movies...since nowadays, atleast 9 out of 10 of the movies of this genre usually have a bad ending
ON AN ADDED NOTE; MY SUGGESTION IDEAS FOR THIS STORY TO BE MADE INTO A SHOW SERIES: So anyway I think it would be awesome if this story was made into a show series, this way it could show in more details what has happened to all the main characters, and how they each managed to adjust to certain situations that they must face, and that includes living in the far distant future, and to add getting used to living on a new planet.
I read a comic about that. Borrowed Humanity. The future humans travel back in time to get humans as pets. They are gigants and so insensitive about them that they don't reall ycare if they get sick and die. They are forced to breed; either traditional or artificially. Suddenly a major crisis erupted and the tiny humans have to cooperate with the Future humans to survive.
@@WarConicX Aside the fact most of their friends and family are ashes now? Yes. But at least they have each other and is not like ONE single human have survived. Depression will eventually go away.
@@eldarhighelfhealermiriella7653 imagine going into a cave for like 30 mins and coming out then everything you ever knew doesn’t exist, everything you ever loved is dead, everything you ever learned is fake
@@WarConicX That happen twice on STar Trek. First time it was a single individual that became depressed and then a mass murderer. Second one was a group of people, still got depressed but stick together and somehow manage to get on going.
By the way, in no way can this be explained by science. The time effect of this cave is pure MAGIC. Think about this. For there to be a time dilation factor of 5 million to 1 (which is about what it was), there would have to be a gravitational barrier with an escape velocity just a tiny tiny bit less than the speed of light, specifically .99999999999998*c actually (yes I figured that out). It would have to be like the gravitational field of a black hole all the way down to a tiny fraction of a millimeter above its event horizon. Anything entering the cave on passing this barrier would be accelerated into the cave at that speed, and would have hit the wall with an energy greater than all the nuclear weapons on Earth combined and definitely destroy the cave. Also, if you were at the bottom of that column where the sun is seen through the hole to the surface, consider that the total number of photons reaching the bottom of the cave would not only be many days worth every second, but ALSO each photon would be blueshifted by a factor of 5 million, so millions of times as many photons, each with millions of times the energy. So just the sunlight coming down that shaft should have been like a continual nuclear blast or worse. So, magic. I was thinking maybe they should flash back to showing some sort of ancient wizard putting a spell on the cave at the end, millions of years earlier.
On a second thought, photons have no mass. This means that regardless of what energy is required to transit the event horizon, it will have no such effect as destroying the cave Also, I don't really understand the part about needing as many days worth of photons per cave second. My thought is that the barrier simply accelerates the speed of every light coming in (too fast to be realistically observed), which you equally confirm. But why do they need that much data /second, or what's its significance?
Not sure about the first part, while normally one would think space&time as connected, there was no evidence to suggest space was compressed to create intense gravity just time. If one wants to try apply proven science to that, temporal theories or just call it magic is all fine. Since it doesn't matter, neither in the movie or to figure out. But the second point is interesting since we clearly see the passing of time on the clear sky though the opening and they said 1 year takes 1 second, which means each second a years worth of energy from sunlight would pass though the opening, and it would adhere to all the rules presented in the movie for the cave works.
If time really slowed down enough in part of a cave that a year outside was a second in the cave, then visible light would change frequency so much when leaving that it would be invisible to the human eye. So when looking at the layer, where time was slowed down from outside it would look black.
@@KryptonKr Patience. Working on it just started studying chemistry... but I pretty much got what you were saying mostly because you never got into the intricacies of it I'm pretty sure it gets way more sciency...that's just you putting it simply
@@andreww.3533 no way anything able to work with gps protocol would be operational in even 100 year. It's like expecting to cash some ancient akkadian IOU in mcdonalds.
@@const1988 radio signal eventually would have made its way past the bubble and since they still obviously have the news recording from multiple millennia ago they would have know exactly where to look.
Dom Torretto and his gang would just go to the cave, stay there for a day, and the world will know it has been a day and not a millenium. And it's all thanks to one power, FAMILY
I get you were trying to do a joke here that references the f2f-meme, but in order for references to work there needs to be some kind of actual reference to the thing you’re referencing. You just lumped dom torretto into a time cave and presented it to be funny.
@@NiliMoto or... hear me out here.... its just a meme. the meme doesnt have to make sense for it to be a meme. i didnt find it funny, but thats not an objective opinion
Ahh yes finally, this movie is getting some recognition it deserves. Yes it wasn't perfect and cheesy at some parts, but the concept was actually good and I actually liked the movie a lot.
I would have loved to see this movie developed more fully. More lore and history, more interactions in the future, more exploration of the cave and seeing different character dynamics at play
So nice to see a movie like this ending on a happy note. Everyone survives and humanity has survived and advanced and is moving forward. Now I wonder, is it ever explained where the fountain came from?
I would come out the cave, make a savings account, put all my money into it and hop back into the cave. Maybe in Year 420,6969 I can be a quadrillionaire, then I can finally buy a Nintendo Wii I’ve been wanting.
@@americansoccerunited realistic plot twist: Everyone died way before the year infact by around year 10k the whole earth was basically nothing more then a worthless uninhabitable piece of history floating in space
And can you tell me what is the title of this movie? Because everyone talking about his experience this movie but no-one share the title of this movie...
Can we just appreciate that the humans, no matter their advancement, came back for these guys? They could’ve just come for the water but they also saved them too.
This is a very interesting story. I would love to have a movie continuation on the evolved humans with more back story and why they left the fountain alone
This actually makes me want to watch it. It's even more interesting that there are layers into the cave where the deeper you go the slower the time gets. So there's going to be many groups of people in each layer centuries apart. I think that alone could've made a great movie. But I don't get how they get to the healing water, seems like the layers were designed to protect the water and they didn't go to the deepest layer and yet they reached the water?
It's the potency of the water we need to take into account , the fountain of youths legend was to shave years off your life in seconds , however the water they got to in the mid layer or before the actual water fall took a while to heal only 30 minutes of damage , so I see it as the actual fountain ( if you were dunked into it ) would start morphing you into a younger you until maybe I'd say a whole minute in the real fountain would take 5 or so years off of your life in turn granting immortality , instead of just healing wounds . So I definitely understand the last layer , very sad they couldn't make more out of this but very satisfied with the movie
Can we just appreciate that the humans, no matter their advancement, came back for these guys? They could’ve just come for the water but they also saved them too.
They are living fossil literally, imagine there is a bunch of dinosaurs alive trapped in a cave, even if its just 5 of them, their discovery is a major scientific achievement
A chance to study people from a few thousands years earlier with modern science. Who wouldn't take that chance?
these humans, are probably not very "human" like. Their almost godlike probably. They probably didn't care about the water, heck they might have already discovered it, figured out time travel, then had a ethical question about if they should leave trapped people in the fountain or not. They choose to pick them up. It makes a lot of sense, since they were subduing the cave man. For research or helping. They obviously knew about the fountain already.
I feel like they discovered the cave when the first girl left after the earth was barren and that popped up on their sensors
@@wintertrooper7918 makes sense
"another kid on a life threatening expedition"
Man, I felt that.
@GC lol
Because why not 🤣🤣🤣
We're all kids on life threatening expeditions
Kids adds suspense in athis kind of movie.
Hiiii
When you think about it, the cave men (presumably from 10,000 years ago) would have literally entered that same cave only a couple of hours before everyone else did. That's like some interstellar time displacement bullshit right there.
fr and from the cowboy era which is around the 1800s-1900s, it only took 1-2 minutes then someone from modern society came along
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@@dadbod7196 True 😯
That's crazy to think about.
Well ya that's the point lol, it's not like the cavemen were just chilling in the cave for 10000 years 😅
I like how the evolved humans helped them rather than killing them like the other movies
yeah me too, that is kind of cool. but ...they would take the cavemen too to study.
i mean they would exploit that cave to the max to learn as much as possible
But why couldn't they in turn save the evolved human who defended them from the cavemen? All they had to do was immerse him into the water of life.
@@wiseonwords I watched the movie a year or two ago and thought the same thing. Like why couldn't you save the guy who helped you?
They helped them, but I'm pretty sure there was some hidden agenda behind it, like studying them... Hopefully not, though 😅
@@wiseonwords Wasn't his helmet destroyed? If it was destroyed, there'd be no point. He can't breathe the air
I think the real horror is that someone named thier child Furby.
But he rocks that name though , like I know it's a horror but if I meet and he says " my name is furby " I won't be shocked
@@Koldyuki He does look like someone who would be named Furby.
It's a nickname his friend game him after he got a furby for Christmas. He really liked that furby.
@@NeedMorePlebs Personally, Furbys, much like fursuits and Micky Mouse, terrify me.
@@yanfei7782 well, I would vote for micky mouse if he ran for president
So basically, when the girl went out of the cave and spots the triangle space station, the future humans on the station, who were probably there to monitor their now deserted home immediately picked up her signal.
They then spent about 200 years studying the phenomenon before finally sending what is probably a volunteer on a one way mission to rescue them.
Wow, such sarcasm
@@martinsjosephine8582 Sorry? What do you mean?
That's a good analogy
Nah I think that volunteer wasn't there to rescue but to investigate
That's the only explanation I had myself.
The cave is basically like a black hole, the reason why the cowboy didn’t seem to move was because he was moving too slow to be noticed.
Ow you mean like Drax
Ye
@@yongamaplaatjie3853 lmao
@@yongamaplaatjie3853 drax is invisible
@@IndianYouThoober90 he was too slow that he seems invinsible to normal eyes
This movie was actually pretty good for being not so well known you don’t really see a take like this on the fountain of youth anywhere else
this film is awesome, it totally went with a vision and catapaulted over the "safe" movies
I really like this
Yes
I've seen it like 4 years ago and I remembered some weeks ago that I had watched it. I forgot the name but now I finally know again. It chance my life a bit and that's why I love it
Ik
imagine being human from the future with super advanced tech and yet still dying to a bunch of cave men.
Cavemen were brutal with no emotions whatsoever so, at least here. Just a mindset of "use muscle, kill."
Literally that one Buzz Lightyear meme: Years at the academy wasted!
I rolled in my grave trying to watch that fight scene jesus
I'm fairly sure cave men's bones were thicker than ours.
Thats embarrasing 🤦♂️
Cavemen were from the era when society wasnt civilized..remember, man is a social animal..since they were not social hence they were animals..with killing instinct
This is very meta. A cave where a year passes every second in a video that makes a 2 hour movie pass in 8 minutes.
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Take the prize for best comment 🏆👏🤣
I really like people who recognize these occurrences as I do. So yes, great comment 👏 🙂
Whoa! You just blew my mind!
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Im surprised everyone ended up healthy and alive. Thats new in a movie
I'm so happy tho! When they killed the kid I was like "DAMN I THOUGHT WE DON'T KILL KIDS"
That's why they didn't get a sequel
Thx for the spoiler :)
@@dezi4064 Did you watch the video?
@@dezi4064 you spoiled yourself by looking through comments before finishing 😆
"Time Trap" is a surprisingly smart, well made and highly enjoyable film -- despite what must have been an extremely low budget.
Just goes to show what can be done with intelligence and creativity.
yeah i kept ignoring this movie on Netflix..not after this have to watch it
This movie was crap
The plot seemed to be created to explore an amazing concept. Loved the concept, put up with the tame plot, and groaned that it was given such a LOW budget.
Samee as I was watching the movie I kept wondering how amazing it would have been if it had good budget
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Furby be like “sadly i died but I survived
Unlike actual Furbys. That lived for as a trend for a short time and now only exsist in landfills or thrift stores.
@@Circa1628 And in the movie “The Mitchell’s vs The Machines”
@@Circa1628 And in our hearts
i died,
but i lived
I took an arrow to the brain the heart and the kidney but sadly I lived
This brings a whole new meaning to the quote "time flies"
Hey again.
Interesting sounding movie.
Caught you with 62 likes.
I feel like u just subscribe to a crap ton of channels, turn on all notifications, sit and wait for someone to upload a video, comment without watching the video, and then do it again. Don’t know how else u can comment so many shallow, surface level comments. Idk how that’s fun for u but u do what u do I guess.
I wonder how many videos I've seen you comment on.
@@TransparentEclipse Exactly, his comments are usually unrelated to the video or story format and more of just being blandly based off the title.
By this logic the cowboy, Mr hopper and his long lost parents should’ve still been frozen in time right at the entrance by the time the children came looking because they are walking at the speed of one step per cave second (aka one step per year) And Furby, who was outside the cave, would’ve noticed everyone stopped moving and asked them about it.
They all entered different parts of the cave
@@willypacas9907 you are right that the professor and the kids entered the cave through different entrances, but there can’t possibly be that many entrances. If this was realistic at all most people they met inside the cave would appear to be frozen close to the entrance, as hoppers family for example went there 50 years ago which is only 50 sec and u wouldn’t be able to get too far in 50 sec. And even the teens, they had to pass through the barrier one behind the other so they would have noticed that the ones that went in first froze.
Different speed in different area
@@fernandoferrobraga you actually make a really valid point and it was something I noticed too. At first I thought was just something the writers didn't care to overlook since they were trying to illustrate the time paradox, but really it could have worked even better showing him reunited with the family as if they never aged. I'm still upset over the advanced spaceman dying after saving their lives. Like why the hell couldn't they return the favor??!! I haven't seen it in awhile but I'm pretty sure there wasn't even a good explanation for why they just left him dead. Like wtf
@@TheChenchen this video literally explained why they couldn't save him. He can't breathe the air on Earth and the caveman broke his helmet before he was able to capture all of them. Also even before they could try, since they brought back everyone else, more cavemen showed up and attacked them and they had to run with the people they had. I think that's a pretty decent explanation. Now why didn't they bring his body at the end when Cara went back into the cave to save everyone? That I don't know. At that point they could have risked it or she could have brought him a more advanced helmet and then throw him into the water.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to spend just 1 or 2 seconds in that cave right now in late 2021?
Honestly at this point I'd rather stay there until i'm saved by future humans.
@@LukeshakeProductions plot twist: nobody comes for you
@@breadcat9928 :(
My crypto would love me.
@@robertjones7666 buy 2000 dogecoins and profit
I like how they actually used the fountain to bring everybody back. It's not like most movies where they use logic and try to save everyone.
Except the future guy...wtf
@@rohultima Exactly lol, the guy with all the answers and a way out, he was just like '' Meeeh, He Is DeAd NUThin We can Do HarDLy A NuiSaNce ''
@@rohultima Because it seems he can't breathe without his helmet, so bringing him to life and he's gonna die again...
@@JohnSmith-qb9ex i agree, but i'd take it still and i wouldn't mind dying at least a 100 times while they try figuring something out, but if they can't work anything out then i'd let myself die
Right this time barrier protects the Fountain of Youth..
So why didn't the put future guy in the water and bring him back to life, and then toss his helmet back on?
The helmet was damaged that's why the tall dude stopped Taylor from putting it on. Also it's been confirmed by the director the tall dude was saved but put in a different room where he can breathe his own oxygen
"Yeah, another child on a life-threatening expedition because, why not?"
Lmao movie recaps are really something.
I can't believe more people didn't comment on this. I had to stop the video to recompose myself!
Sci-fi Recap this time
Also wtf is that name? FURBY...??
I saw this and it was pretty good !
Hahahah had me rolling
I love how the robot voice makes jokes lol u can’t even hear the sarcasm in it
"Because, why not?" Lol!
It’s not a robot check out his other videos some of them you see his face
Only slow lonely people make a big deal out of a narrated voice😒
@Niqqer Crickets chirping💥🎤
I know ahahahahaha!
When the girl went to the surface to get a signal, I think the GPS did in fact work, but it didn't receive the signal because it was too old tech. But the signal was picked up by the Ark. Notice how the Ark turns toward the GPS beacon. I think that's how the tall space guy located the cave.
Why don’t they add the alien man to the water
Don't know
i thought the same thing
@@oldplagu3 blame the director because it wasnt added in the script
He can't breath the air there..
@@avonellebarrett7595 I think so too. He would just keep dying if they don’t fix his suit
This is actually horrifying either way, because in those 1000 years everyone you knew and cared about would have long died, and their descendants. If they had any. So by the time they get out, nothing is recognizable, and they are all alone. Hope they didn't have a fiance or a pet to go home to. One of my greatest fears is being removed from the things I care about for an extended period, I had a taste of that back in the military when I had to do training for a period with almost no communication with loved ones.
Man that mustve sucked
Yeah and also like their parents never found them so that not knowing must have followed them to their grave.
Or we became immortals... so not many died?
@@abhishanu1 that took thousands of years. Many died.
hey, at least you have loved ones to care about losing.
I remember randomly finding this on Netflix and saying “why not”. I ended up loving the movie, it of course as a pace problem and bad acting thing but it was a nice spin on a time travel movie
A pacing problem in a time warp movie. Nice!
What's the title of the movie?
@@charlesisaiah8517 Time Trap is the title
I like how the professor guy is just like yeah I'm gonna go alone into a clearly supernatural cave with a invisible barrier and a frozen cowboy what could go wrong?
Yeah, he could've been like "hold on, i can go find help and whatnot, spend weeks organizing something, and it'll be just a few seconds for them" and instead he went straight in with no plan.
No no no, he went there, had a look at it then go back, tell his students that it’s wired and then decided to go in on his own. That’s a level more wired than just go in on his own.
@@Oscar1618033 should have thrown a small rock at the cowboy.
“Another child on a life threatening expedition. Because, why not”🤣🤣🤣
Lol
Just like in the good ol' 90's !
Can we just appreciate that the humans, no matter their advancement, came back for these guys? They could’ve just come for the water but they also saved them too.
@@cita9219 Honestly, that would be very unlikely in real life, since most humans are greedy or selfish, even more so government operatives. They would've just picked them up to go and experiment on them while stealing the water and resources in the cave. Something like that which is described by H.G Wells about the future.
I originally watched this as a joke a while back but ended up really enjoying it! One of those guilty pleasures for sure since I’ll agree the movie lacks in a lot of “blockbuster” departments.
How do you watch a movie as a joke?
Time Trap. It's one of the movies that stuck in my head even though people dismiss it as a bad movie. I really like the concept of it
Yeah! I hope someone make a remake
i watched it before i got too far into this video and i actually really liked it, would love to see a remake
Another movie with a great concept but done badly was In Time. With justin timberlake. Great concept but it turned into a crime movie.
I think it gets dismissed because of the subpar acting
The storyline/idea is great. But acting just... isnt
I love the concept, they can do so much with it...they kind of did🤷♀️
I actually really liked this movie. Yeah it's a bit cheesy but it's nice.
ya the idea they introduced is pretty cool
What is the movie tittle ?
@@justrandomindonesiandude4352 Time Trap
yeah I saw it back then, during the B movie binging with friends, phase I had in college. This was cheesey and a lil cheap made, but it had a interesting premise and story telling. The mystery was there, even though we sorta knew what was going on, there were enough twists and surprises. The evolved humans, the fountain defense system, and how every one actually survived with a unique bittersweet ending.
It's nice to have a sci fi movie that doesn't have a horror/existential horror ending.
I was seriously impressed by this movie, it was a refreshingly new concept for sci fi and time travel in general. Absolutely loved it.
Would have loved if the story dwelled a bit more on the evolved humans.
yeah true
Well it's up to the audience imagination on how evolved humans would looked like. Plus this movie is all about the cave that you didn't get aged and time passes by faster at outside of the cave.
Probably beyond their budget
@@GoliathWarfare might be true
Better to have a sequel made on that "New Earth" planet.
Interesting concept. I'm surprised it had a good ending where everyone survived
Well.... not everyone.
The movie is still on RUclips.
What about Boss??
The alien robot died. The dog died. Furry and Taylor died, although brought back to life.
I died
You forgot the coolest part, where the Conquistadors are still alive in the core of the cave fighting over the fountain.
Those future humans most likely saved them for their genetics. Since the first space man they met couldn't even breathe the air they could it's most likely that the future humans have evolved to survive a completely different environment. Which is why they were also capturing the cave men. Bio diversity they could probably still breed with in case the new planet is not survivable for the future humans. Don't know why none of them tried to take some of the water.
Yea I think thats why at the end the girl said "Where kind of a big deal here" while on the space ship....
Considering that we can already design and create primitive bacteria in a matter of months and are close to being able to transform genom of living organism, humans from the future, should be so advanced in genetics that they should be able to transform any living being into whole new species of their design at will. Our genetics would be of no use for them, but historical information on the other hand could be pretty useful. And they not only have taken the water, but apparently replicated it, hence the pools at the end.
What do you think people today would do if we had an opportunity to find living witnesses of times 1000 years past? It would be an archeological marvel. But even with my misanthropic tendencies I'm sure most societies with the means to do so would save them just because they need saving.
@@kilamkam Or maybe they are just famous. Medieval knights who are alive and well found in a cave today would be worldwide famous.
@@juliaj7939 Yea Im gonna stick with the first comment as a logical explanation to their importance.. Since you know?.. We're talking about a highly advanced human species thats pretty much alien.. Highly dought their simping just because....
When you think about it....those cavemen were just trying to live their life...they must be like "what a strange day..."
They seem to be having a great time killing for the hell of it
@@Makena091 what else were they supposed to do for entertainment? HBO?
@@UnluckyOctopus drawing at cave ar better than mine
I was thinking, if they remained there, would they eventually evolve before the heat death of the universe?
This channel is really good for when you want a quick recap of a movie you've never seen before
I bet after all those thousands of years, One Piece still hasn't ended
Lmao
😂😂😂😂
😂 and somehow Pokemon is still going on too.
I come from the future and i'm here to tell you that the only things there that remain are One Piece and Goku, everything else was erased.
Ash didnt age a bit
I want a sequel on how they cope with their new surroundings.
Id love that but like they showed humanity to be evolved in something wierd so maybe no. But I would love a series/movie if 2021 humans live in billions years advanced civilization which looks similar to us no like a monster(even if that monster is sane)
Maybe they became study subjects. If we found living cavemen would we try to teach them about modern shit? No, we will study them
@@potato3018 study subjects but hopefully within reason. None of this probing shit
There is a sequel!! It’a called Futurama 🤘😂🤘
@@TheCaptainSplatter unfortunately it would involve things much much worse, but then again I’m sure they have decent painkillers by that time 😌
Good “popcorn movie.” At the end I remember thinking that I wanted to know what happened next. Much potential for a trilogy, or a tv series.
"Yeah, another child on a life threatening expedition because why not " had me dying lol!
"Yeah, another child on a life threatening expedition, Because WHY NOT"
That cracked me
Happy endings after hopeless situations are VERY appreciated. Thanks for an enjoyable one. Even appreciate the bit about the evolved humans all being good and helpful
Alien man: *helps them*
Them: *revives the dead bodies*
Alien man: *gives them information and dies*
Them: *escapes*
Alien man: Well fu-
Alien man was a disposable clone the real aliens make to go on dangerous missions. That's why they left the body there.
@@NeedMorePlebs Yeah maybe that one I prefer, but the movie shoulda explained that he has just a clone/robot at least.
@@josephpaul0484 they are saving that for the sequel
They didnt even help the alien man fight the cavemen. Ungrateful punks lol
@@josephpaul0484 He was actually a clone that had aids, that's why the left the body there. Now the cavemen also have aids.
this movie deserves far more praise than it got, great story telling and a truly unique play on the time travel concept
Thank you for the recap, I had this saved on Netflix but hesitated watching it because the trailer was so vague. I'm watching it right now because of your video.
twist.. instead of everyone being dead by the end of the movie, they're all brought back to life. and it looks like humanity is no longer fighting, because the evolved humans helped them...
that's nice. :3
except the dude that tried to save them :(
@@helpme7213 They could have tried to revive him, in the fountain too.
@@kit-nun5476 i mean he would have died either way. Cause of his suit.
The evolve humans hands kinda look loke spacers from all tomorrows
The evolve humans hands kinda look loke spacers from all tomorrows
Possible sequel: they are considered an endangered species (homo sapien) and put in a zoo as a curiosity for the space dwellers to gawk at.
There is an orig. Twilight Zone episode with this plot.
Nah, they're to tasty to let waste away in a zoo.
"Yeah, another child on a life threatening expedition, because why not..." LMAO This cracked me up
This movie was such a wild ride, it takes you so long to figure out what is exactly going on, and by that time you are so far into it.
It's really well done for the budget it must have had, and a fascinating concept.
Most of the stuff that doesn't really make sense doesn't hit you that way while you're watching it, it occurs to you later.
Every time you think you know what's going to happen next, the movie does something completely different.
I highly recommend it to anyone that hasn't seen it.
Well, it may not hit you immediately unless you spent an unhealthy amount of time pondering the different fundamental laws of, well, time.
Definitely one of my favorite movies. When I first watched it, I was totally weirded out trying to keep track of who's who and what's what. When the cavemen showed up, I was like "What in the world?" I actually watched the film several times before I fully understood the concepts presented. But I really like it. Just when you think that they didn't explain themselves with some concept or plot point, you watch the scene again and realize that it's all there, you just have to pay attention. I really like the way the characters really care about each other and don't immediately know what's happening or what to do. It's very realistic that way. Everything that's happening to them feels surreal, so they don't immediately respond the way they should have. The three oldest ones are very protective of the others, especially the younger ones. Taylor and Professor Hopper are really very alike in that they act impulsively and plunge into the cave without assessing the situation properly. But Taylor, when he realizes his grave mistake, tries constantly to protect and save the others. Kara is protective of Veeves and faces her fears to try to help the others. And Jackie is horrified and saddened when they discover Ferby's fate. Every character contributes to try to help the situation and save each other and themselves.
I watched this video before I seen the movie, actually after seeing this video I went and found the movie and watched it because it looked pretty interesting, so unfortunately for me, I already knew what was going on. 🤨 I would have liked to watch it before seeing this, but oh well, I thought it was a pretty good movie regardless.
They were there for thousands of years. Imagine looking at a world where you are the only humans and everything you know has changed. All of the people you knew have died. I would love to be immortal but I would kill myself once humanity becomes unrecognizable.
You can evolve with them.
At least you don't have to pay your debts anymore.
@@iagreewithyou3478 are you sure? =)))
@@iagreewithyou3478 True, but I'm sure you'll have new debts. Ones that may be worse than what you had to deal with.
Still don't know the name of the film, anyone?
“Yes, another child on another life threatening expedition. Because? Why not?”
There is the problem of discontinuity or singularity. For example when you look out and your head is outside the cave. Now, the time outside the cave passes in years, but inside the cave only in seconds. So the passing time for your head will be different for your body. For example your heart and your cardiovascular system would have to pump through your head the blood which is needed in a year in just a second. Also in boundary layers there would be discontinuity of blood flow. So, even if such a cave would exist, a human wouldn't be able to pass through the boundaries alive.
Theres so many problems lol. I guess the only explanation is just saying its some alien tech that picks what to decelerate like in the show The Expanse
The field can move around you until you are completely through. Like a bubble that just pops so you cross at exactly the same time.
I like to pretend that there is a buffer effect to stop this since whoever wanted to protect the cave most likely also wanted to be able to enter and leave without such an issue happening should any other safety means or means to disable the field fail.
time was slowing down in steps i would say. Remember the scene with glowstick?
@@jctu186 I just got caught up in that show. OMFG it's awesome.
If 1 year is 1 second, the cavemen were only in there for about 5 hours, yet the world aged roughly 20k years.
EDIT: Even if 1 year is actually 4 seconds, that is still about a day they were in there, and the world aged that much.
Its a movie. Of course its not gonna make sense
This movie is super depressing if you think about it too much
Actually there layer on it the depper you go the more slow time go .
@@memesfromdeepspace1075 Yeah, but the caveman were on the 2nd layer, in which 1 year is 1-4 seconds. Also, 1 second in the deepest layer where all of them were fighting would be about 8 million years on Earth. Spend like 5 minutes in there, and you would've outlived the dinosaurs.
The only part that makes no sense to me is they explain hoe 1 sec is about a year outside ... Yet when the girl went out to see the world is gone to ruin and couldnt breath she went back and they said she was gone for 30 min? Which doesn't add up at all
I saw this one. Amazing piece of work. Low budget but so professionally done, i gave it a 5/5. Definitely one to watch
Only in a movie would a man see a cowboy frozen in time inside an unknown cave, and think to himself, "Hey let's go inside it!"
Nah, I'd so go inside to.
Yup people dont go in when they discovered something inside a cave they would just leave it right
Let's be honest here we'd all go take pictures and want to show off and want to get money
Only in a movie would the result not be that the part of the man still outside the cave ages horrifically before he gets himself fully in, causing a very unsightly and mangled result.
@@mikicerise6250 Not if there is a neutral layer to the time dilation field, which this movie has. They have to pass through the neutral layer and are never in 2 different time zones at the same time. They would probably die from a heart attack if there wasn't a neutral layer as half of blood flow becomes frozen/too slow, blocking the rest of the blood from reaching the heart, like a clogged arterie.
I didn’t know Georgia was a cave explorer and she left Ginny alone
Hahaha😂
Oop
LMFAO
This is one of my favorite time travel movies.
I would have liked to see how the battle was going in the deepest layer. It looks like that is where the real action was. The group turned back just before getting there. Good for them. But I'd like to see how the battle played out and the these people exiting the cave millions or billions of years in the future.
They’re going to be swallowed up by the sun before they’re done fighting.
@@wrenoyami Exactly
What I liked was that the final, waterborne-evolved humans were shown to be even more advanced than the large human in the space suit. It shows that literally every second that ticks in the cave, the universe outside experiences a year. And this doesn't just apply to the known past (for us as viewers), but also to the unknown future.
I remember watching this years ago hoping they would make a second movie.
Can we just appreciate that the humans, no matter their advancement, came back for these guys? They could’ve just come for the water but they also saved them too.
What’s the name of this movie
@@joelesi5274 Time Trap
@@cita9219 clearly they found this time trap and decided that this was their best chance of learning about past human life so they decided to get the super ancient humans(cavemen) and ancient humans(people today) onto the spaceship so they can study them and possibly learn more about past languages and culture that has been long lost to time.
I think the idea is cool. Especially since it doesn't end on some crappy morbid note. But I feel like it was probably a bit too ambitious. This does seem like it should've been a show. Where each episode is various encounters as they slowly piece together what's happening and what not.
I just watched an 8 minute recap of the movie because I’m not bothered to watch the whole thing. I definitely wouldn’t watch a full show of it even though the concept is pretty cool
What like “Lost”? Except Lost ended up making no sense…
I agree the movie was also too low budget for what it wanted to do
Yes! There was so much going on at the end
This was a surprisingly well done movie. My wife and I watched it a while back. I definitely recommend it.
The overall concept of this movie is really original and interesting.
It's not original at all, it's a rip off of an old Byzantine legend about some early godbotherers accidentally walled up in a cave while hiding from Roman authorities playing whack-a-Christian - 300 years later they miraculously womble out to find Constantine has happened and everyone lives happily ever after.
@@rosiehawtrey Maybe it has some similarity to some legend. But it's still very interesting, how the idea is used in this movie.
Original? Look at how much they took from SCP-006. 🤣
It’s as if they slapped time travel on the SCP itself and made it a life action movie…
@@Sam_Hue Luckily, I have no idea what is SCP 007.
@@louisaparker
F(Earth)
Me: [Leaves cave after more than 5000 years pass, Phone rings]
Person on phone: "Hello, this is Gamcpsg, I'm calling you about your car's extended warranty."
It's actually refreshing that everyone is alive at the end of a sci-fi movie
Even though the acting wasn't all that great in this, the story definitely held my interest and I was curious to see where it would go. I really enjoyed it.
That sucks. Almost everything is unrecognizable. Your friends and families are long gone and never knew about what happened to you. You'll never see them ever again. You'll never see your dog or cat or whatever pet you had. The internet has changed a lot (if it still exists). You won't be able to listen to the songs you love anymore. Never be able to use thing things you used back then. Never see the world you were used to...
Why didn't they try to throw that advanced human dude into the pool of water too?
Someone in comments said it was because he can't breathe without his helmet and would just die again, so maybe they helped him at the end off screen
@@mingaubr1417 yeah the cave man stole his helmet and he can't breathe w/o it so if they put him in the water he was just gonna die over and over again which is arguably worse than just dying once
@@loveandpeace6903 Just keep him on water or leave his body hidden behind some rocks and retrieve it later when the future humans came since body there won’t rot
Yes throw the person in the water. Get him on the ladder before he runs out of air to breath .
BRUH. This recap really made this movie seem fun and interesting. For real, this video is 1000x better than the movie was.
What's the name of the movie?
@@lukiarawls5336 Time Trap
What movie is this?
I watched this movie years ago, I can't believe I stumbled upon this recap as I've been trying to find it again for ages, thanks!
i sometimes appreciate the "good ending" in a horror-scifi movies...since nowadays, atleast 9 out of 10 of the movies of this genre usually have a bad ending
It’s like Old but time moves faster outside.
…Actually waaaay faster outside.
Seems better also
I figured it was reversed, time outside moved as usual. It's time inside the cave that is altered (slowed down or suspended)
@@christopherhazell420 Its the same thing. Its faster and slower relative to something
Wel if you're presumed dead they will close your bank account and if you were missing for that long i am sure they will presume you're dead
The world could really use that Miraculous Water that can give life, especially now there's Covid Pandemic for almost 2 years already.
ON AN ADDED NOTE; MY SUGGESTION IDEAS FOR THIS STORY TO BE MADE INTO A SHOW SERIES:
So anyway I think it would be awesome if this story was made into a show series, this way it could show in more details what has happened to all the main characters, and how they each managed to adjust to certain situations that they must face, and that includes living in the far distant future, and to add getting used to living on a new planet.
I read a comic about that. Borrowed Humanity. The future humans travel back in time to get humans as pets. They are gigants and so insensitive about them that they don't reall ycare if they get sick and die. They are forced to breed; either traditional or artificially. Suddenly a major crisis erupted and the tiny humans have to cooperate with the Future humans to survive.
This movie is super depressing if you think about it
@@WarConicX Aside the fact most of their friends and family are ashes now? Yes. But at least they have each other and is not like ONE single human have survived. Depression will eventually go away.
@@eldarhighelfhealermiriella7653 imagine going into a cave for like 30 mins and coming out then everything you ever knew doesn’t exist, everything you ever loved is dead, everything you ever learned is fake
@@WarConicX That happen twice on STar Trek. First time it was a single individual that became depressed and then a mass murderer. Second one was a group of people, still got depressed but stick together and somehow manage to get on going.
"another kid on a life threatening expedition because why not"
pretty much every young adult book ever
the way narrator says " Another child on a life threatening expedition because WHY NOT ".. made me go ROFL
By the way, in no way can this be explained by science. The time effect of this cave is pure MAGIC. Think about this. For there to be a time dilation factor of 5 million to 1 (which is about what it was), there would have to be a gravitational barrier with an escape velocity just a tiny tiny bit less than the speed of light, specifically .99999999999998*c actually (yes I figured that out). It would have to be like the gravitational field of a black hole all the way down to a tiny fraction of a millimeter above its event horizon. Anything entering the cave on passing this barrier would be accelerated into the cave at that speed, and would have hit the wall with an energy greater than all the nuclear weapons on Earth combined and definitely destroy the cave. Also, if you were at the bottom of that column where the sun is seen through the hole to the surface, consider that the total number of photons reaching the bottom of the cave would not only be many days worth every second, but ALSO each photon would be blueshifted by a factor of 5 million, so millions of times as many photons, each with millions of times the energy. So just the sunlight coming down that shaft should have been like a continual nuclear blast or worse.
So, magic. I was thinking maybe they should flash back to showing some sort of ancient wizard putting a spell on the cave at the end, millions of years earlier.
This comment deserves to be at the top
Where was you when I needed help for my physics exam?😑
On a second thought, photons have no mass. This means that regardless of what energy is required to transit the event horizon, it will have no such effect as destroying the cave
Also, I don't really understand the part about needing as many days worth of photons per cave second. My thought is that the barrier simply accelerates the speed of every light coming in (too fast to be realistically observed), which you equally confirm. But why do they need that much data /second, or what's its significance?
Are you a professor
Not sure about the first part, while normally one would think space&time as connected, there was no evidence to suggest space was compressed to create intense gravity just time. If one wants to try apply proven science to that, temporal theories or just call it magic is all fine. Since it doesn't matter, neither in the movie or to figure out.
But the second point is interesting since we clearly see the passing of time on the clear sky though the opening and they said 1 year takes 1 second, which means each second a years worth of energy from sunlight would pass though the opening, and it would adhere to all the rules presented in the movie for the cave works.
This was a fantastic idea with a pretty like “Yeah that makes sense” storyline.
This is actually nice especially if you're a manga reader waiting for new chapters every month.
If time really slowed down enough in part of a cave that a year outside was a second in the cave, then visible light would change frequency so much when leaving that it would be invisible to the human eye. So when looking at the layer, where time was slowed down from outside it would look black.
This is very sciency
@@nataliemulby7808 Big Brain Time
@@KryptonKr Patience. Working on it just started studying chemistry... but I pretty much got what you were saying mostly because you never got into the intricacies of it I'm pretty sure it gets way more sciency...that's just you putting it simply
@@nataliemulby7808 Nope, that’s just a meme people quote. I didn’t mean anything deep by that. Just a joke kind of
Walking through the barrier would probably kill you too cause the energy from light, etc is so much more per unit volume
Thats some dedication to still looking for missing people after like 10 000 years ^^
@@andreww.3533 It be like us receiving a telegram in morse code
@@andreww.3533 no way anything able to work with gps protocol would be operational in even 100 year. It's like expecting to cash some ancient akkadian IOU in mcdonalds.
@@andreww.3533 yeah, i believe you a right. I have not thought about it from this angle.
@@const1988 radio signal eventually would have made its way past the bubble and since they still obviously have the news recording from multiple millennia ago they would have know exactly where to look.
In a sea of hundreds of streaming movies on Netflix, this one was great.
Dom Torretto and his gang would just go to the cave, stay there for a day, and the world will know it has been a day and not a millenium. And it's all thanks to one power, FAMILY
I get you were trying to do a joke here that references the f2f-meme, but in order for references to work there needs to be some kind of actual reference to the thing you’re referencing. You just lumped dom torretto into a time cave and presented it to be funny.
@@NiliMoto or... hear me out here.... its just a meme. the meme doesnt have to make sense for it to be a meme. i didnt find it funny, but thats not an objective opinion
The recap of this movie was more interesting than that movie ever was!
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS MOVIE FOR MONTHS TYSM
Lmfao Taylor is the short friend from Disney’s “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off” 😆 terrible title too.
I literally had to pause this and look that guy up because I was like "wait wait wait I've seen that guy before he was in a Disney movie" 😂
I very much appreciated that all the characters were alive at the end
I love that everyone basically lives 😭 💜
Ahh yes finally, this movie is getting some recognition it deserves. Yes it wasn't perfect and cheesy at some parts, but the concept was actually good and I actually liked the movie a lot.
I would have loved to see this movie developed more fully. More lore and history, more interactions in the future, more exploration of the cave and seeing different character dynamics at play
Def left it open for a sequel or even a series. Would be really cool.
So nice to see a movie like this ending on a happy note. Everyone survives and humanity has survived and advanced and is moving forward.
Now I wonder, is it ever explained where the fountain came from?
I would come out the cave, make a savings account, put all my money into it and hop back into the cave. Maybe in Year 420,6969 I can be a quadrillionaire, then I can finally buy a Nintendo Wii I’ve been wanting.
Plot twist: and even when you do by that time bc of inflation a quadrillion is nothing. You'd still be poor.
@@americansoccerunited realistic plot twist: Everyone died way before the year infact by around year 10k the whole earth was basically nothing more then a worthless uninhabitable piece of history floating in space
Pretty sure they'd freeze your account after awhile/ seize assets.
Yeah. Maybe you should by another Earth because by how things are going I don't think anyone would be alive by the year 420,6969.
Well it sounds safer than freezing yourself, like Cartman did lol.
I was happy that they were able to resurrect Furby.
I’m so grateful for these. Looks like that one would have been a waste of time
I am not going to lie, this movie was pretty good.
And can you tell me what is the title of this movie?
Because everyone talking about his experience this movie but no-one share the title of this movie...
Can we just appreciate that the humans, no matter their advancement, came back for these guys? They could’ve just come for the water but they also saved them too.
@@miklosvertessy7872 Time Trap
@@cita9219 no man left behind
This is a very interesting story. I would love to have a movie continuation on the evolved humans with more back story and why they left the fountain alone
Great movie. I'm glad they all came back to life and no effort is wasted
This actually makes me want to watch it. It's even more interesting that there are layers into the cave where the deeper you go the slower the time gets. So there's going to be many groups of people in each layer centuries apart. I think that alone could've made a great movie.
But I don't get how they get to the healing water, seems like the layers were designed to protect the water and they didn't go to the deepest layer and yet they reached the water?
The healing water is a different pool from the "fountain of youth" further in.
It's the potency of the water we need to take into account , the fountain of youths legend was to shave years off your life in seconds , however the water they got to in the mid layer or before the actual water fall took a while to heal only 30 minutes of damage , so I see it as the actual fountain ( if you were dunked into it ) would start morphing you into a younger you until maybe I'd say a whole minute in the real fountain would take 5 or so years off of your life in turn granting immortality , instead of just healing wounds . So I definitely understand the last layer , very sad they couldn't make more out of this but very satisfied with the movie
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I was hoping to see earth 1000 years in the future with awesome technology but no.
Wow loved the happy ending!! Thanks man.