ChronoShadows
- Tagline
- When reality unravels, a hero's spirit is eternal.
- Description
- In a fractured apocalyptic world, Jonathan Fries portrays a dual role that defies the constraints of time and reality. A Native American hero and his anti-hero counterpart must navigate a splintered existence where past, present, and future collide. Through the guidance of a brilliant yet pessimistic scientist, played by Laurence Fishburne, they confront the essence of their origins to mend the fabric of their decimated world. Directed by Baz Luhrmandrill, 'ChronoShadows' takes viewers on a harrowing journey through the shadows of time, where survival hinges on the wisdom of ancestors and the ingenuity of a shattered civilization.
- MpaaRating
- R
- PopularityScore
- 3.80
- ReleaseDate
- 11/23/2023
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
4.50
Baz Luhrmandrill's 'ChronoShadows' ambitiously attempts to weave a narrative through the tattered remnants of time and space, but ultimately succumbs to its own convoluted ambitions. Jonathan Fries, in a dual role, struggles to differentiate his hero from his anti-hero, leading to a disjointed performance that mirrors the disjointed reality the film portrays. Laurence Fishburne's portrayal of the brooding scientist injects some gravitas into the film, but not enough to overcome the script's philosophical meanderings and heavy-handed attempts at depth. The R-rated apocalyptic landscape promises a gritty edge but delivers a world as fractured as its storyline. While the visual spectacle may offer fleeting moments of awe, 'ChronoShadows' is a labyrinthine endeavor that leaves viewers more perplexed than enlightened, a shadow of what it could have been in a less muddled reality.