

Haunted by the disappearance of her father 30 years ago, Stella returns to her hometown to care for her ailing mother. One night, her father contacts her via an old radio. Stella must travel back in time to bring him back by activating the Taklee Genesis. This film offers plenty of enjoyable moments if not taken too seriously. It is a sci-fi mystery based on a time travel story that combines elements of drama, comedy, horror, and fantasy. At times it felt like the director had a catalogue of movie scenes from which a random item would be chosen and included in the film. Consequently, the audience gets to see a crazy assemblage of aliens, dinosaurs, spaceships, zombies, kaiju, and many other things that no one would expect. As a result, it feels like a more generic version of Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One. As with many time travel films, it is difficult to avoid plot holes. This film has a large number of them that are often minimized in dialogue with expressions like It is Alright, Don't Worry, or Everything will be Okay. While the cast seemed to be trying their best, the acting remains another weakness in this film. The British father at the beginning spoke as if he was recording a chapter of English listening comprehension for elementary school. The mother didn’t even shed a proper tear when Velan disappeared. The funniest character of all was Mordin, the silent survivor who would save the day when everyone else despaired. Overall, our rating for Taklee Genesis is a solid seven out of ten. We watched the original version with English subtitles in a theater.
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