ChronoSynced Hearts
- Tagline
- When love cuts deeper than any blade.
- Description
- In a world where ancient traditions meet cyber-enhanced realities, 'ChronoSynced Hearts' tells the tale of an unlikely duo bound by destiny and humor. Van Henflin stars as a creative spirit, a journalist who stumbles upon a time-bending artifact. Eduardo G. Robins-egg plays a stoic ninja struggling to adapt to a society that has forgotten the ancient ways. Together with Beet-y Button, a quirky cyber-designer, they form an unusual fellowship. Directed by Oliver Stork, this dramedy unfolds as our heroes navigate through love's trials and the clash of swords, all while keeping a light-hearted tone that will leave audiences both touched and chuckling at the absurdity of time-crossed romance.
- MpaaRating
- PG-13
- PopularityScore
- 8.90
- ReleaseDate
- 01/20/2022
- Genre
- Drama
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
Oliver Stork's 'ChronoSynced Hearts' plunges viewers headlong into a cacophony of steel and silicon, where the machinations of love are as complex as the time-twisting plot. Van Henflin charms with the bewildered grace of a man lost in time while Eduardo G. Robins-egg cuts a figure so stoic, he might well be a statue—if statues could perform roundhouse kicks. And Beet-y Button? A comedic revelation, stitching together the narrative with threads of neon wit. The film is a delightful, if somewhat schizophrenic, romp that's more tangled than your earphones after a jog in the park. It's as if 'Blade Runner' had a love child with 'Bridget Jones's Diary,' and the child was raised by ninjas. A 7.5 for making me laugh, wince, and ponder the intricacies of love and time in one fell swoop. The PG-13 rating ensures that the humor remains cheeky rather than raunchy, preserving the film's innocent charm amidst its blade-wielding bravado.