Watch: I’ll Follow You Down 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – After her genius husband disappears from a routine business trip without a trace the next 12 years becomes so much to bear… But when her son comes of age and is wooed by MIT, his ability to unlock the mystery of quantum physics begins to unravel the mystery of time..
Plot: After the disappearance of a young scientist on a business trip, his son and wife struggle to cope, only to make a bizarre discovery years later – one that may bring him home.
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Brilliant
I’ll Follow you down is a pure SCI-FI drama played in slow build up style.Gabe is a brilliant scientist who mysteriously disappears one day after following a trip, leaving his wife and kid stranded, years goes by then a sudden discovery will give light to how and why Gabe (the father) disappeared in the most bizarre way.
That’s the idea pretty much. The movie moves very very slowly at the beginning, so slow that it will test your resolve, the problem with the whole idea is not due to the script nor the actors, since both are top notch, but it’s mainly on the slow development at first and a very dull soundtrack.
Yes, I blame the partial slow first part due to music, it is incredible uninspired and it is constantly there. You know what happens when you play music all the time, it tends to diminish the effect on the scenes and that’s exactly what happens here.
No need to cancel the movie just yet, since after the first half, the movie starts to gain speed, the music follows through with more grace and then the outcome… which is BRILLIANT to say the least.
Acting is really superb and Haley Joel Osment is really the star on this movie, without him this would probably be a failure, he really puts into his character giving a superb work.
It’s nice also to see Gillian Anderson acting after so many years of watching X-Files, she was one of my favorite characters and she does a very good job too.
All in all, even with the slow first half, the movie has an incredible redeeming second part and a brilliant ending, pure SCI-FI at it’s best and totally recommended.
Decent sci-fi drama
Erol (Haley Joel Osment) and his grandfather (Victor Garber) work together using quantum physics to develop the ability to travel back in time, with the aim of repairing a family shattered by the disappearance 12 years earlier of Erol’s father (Rufus Sewell).This is a movie about relationships and the possible selfish impacts of time travel upon them. For example, if Erol travels back in time to prevent his father’s disappearance, how can he guarantee his fiancée (Susanna Fournier) that they will still be together in the new version of the present day?
This is not an action movie. There are no special effects. It is essentially a mystery drama with time travel acting as the primary plot device.
I enjoyed the movie. Its definitely not perfect. A little slow in places.
I read several reviewers complain about the casting of Haley Joel Osment. I thought he was fine, though given his physical appearance it is hard to imagine him being the son of Rufus Sewell and Gillian Anderson and the grandson of Victor Garber. However, if you can suspend your disbelief and believe that a couple of men writing mathematical equations on a chalk board can make time travel possible, then anything is possible.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 33 min (93 min) (DVD)
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Director Richie Mehta
Writer Richie Mehta
Actors John Paul Ruttan, Rufus Sewell, Gillian Anderson
Country Canada
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