I'll Follow You Down

I'll Follow You Down
Directed by Richie Mehta
Produced by Lee Kim
Written by Richie Mehta
Starring
Music by Andrew Lockington
Cinematography Tico Poulakakis
Edited by Stuart A. McIntyre
Distributed by Entertainment One
Release dates
  • July 28, 2013 (2013-07-28) (Fantasia International Film Festival)
  • June 20, 2014 (2014-06-20)
Running time
93 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

I'll Follow You Down is a 2013 Canadian techno-thriller written and directed by Richie Mehta.[1] Outside the United States and Canada, the film was released as Continuum.[2]

Synopsis

A professor (Sewell) from Toronto goes to Princeton, New Jersey for a conference but doesn't return. Devastating his wife (Anderson) and young son (Ruttan), he is eventually presumed dead. Twelve years later, his son (Osment) talks with his grandfather (Garber), who suggests that the father's disappearance may have been the result of a scientific experiment involving time travel. The son is determined to find out the truth.

Erol, the son, is a mathematical genius and solves the equations necessary to recreate the time travel machine his father had built to go back in time to the 1940s. As he's working with his grandfather on this machine and the math and physics of it, Erol's girlfriend Grace, becomes pregnant and makes him doubt the necessity of this endeavor. However, when Grace has a miscarriage, and Erol's mother commits suicide as a result of the loss and confusion of never knowing why her husband never returned, Erol realizes that this timeline that he's living in is a direct result of his father leaving. None of this would have happened naturally had his father come home. This time line is a dead-end and has to be corrected. With renewed vigor, Erol finishes the time machine. He goes back into the past and finds his father who is looking for Einstein as he finished the work Einstein started. Erol reveals his identity and the chain of events which led him here to his father. He then reveals to him that, knowing his Dad's mind, he knew it wouldn't be that simple to convince him to come home. Erol tells him to go back home and give his family the life they deserve and to remember that he, Erol, is what he is because of his father's mistake. Then Erol shoots himself, dying instantly. This burns the message into his father's mind that he has to go back and prevent all of this from happening.

Cast

References

  1. 1 2 3 Scheck, Frank (June 5, 2014). "'I'll Follow You Down': Film Review". Hollywood Report. ...too undercooked to be sufficiently compelling, even if it offers some intriguing ideas along the way
  2. Johanson, MaryAnne (2 Mar 2015). "Continuum (aka I'll Follow You Down) movie review: the time traveler's family". FlickFilosopher.com.

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