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The backdrop to the movie is the elasticity of time - the relativistic theories of Einstein, explained by Stephen Hawking in his A Brief History of Time. While the movie tries to stay on scientific ground, some of the lines don't hold water - like "gravity transcends time and space" - this is utter non-sense as gravity is a property of a mass that is situated in space. Black holes being able to act like a worm short-circuiting trillions (or quintillions) of travel at light speed - who knows? As an entertainment experience, there are friction points: the slow pace at the beginning of the movie - it COULD be shorter - and sound that could have been managed better (drowning dialogue, selecting too human a voice for a robot) Still, a nice try and a humanistic message - love is all there is.
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