Leofwine_draca
LOST TIME is another independent film exploring the subject matter of alien abduction, but this time it's been made in the worst possible hands. This is a typical greyed-out digital movie with nonsensical storytelling, a confusing narrative structure, and extreme boredom. The ONLY thing this has going for it are small roles for familair cast members including Lin Shaye, Derek Mears, Robert Davi and Luke Goss, but you have to wonder about the state of the film world when they're reduced to appearing in nonsense like this.
robertemerald
This movie did not deserve the bad reviews. Its problem is that it goes for extreme dramatic intensity too much via the actors and script, rather than in other ways. From a science fiction point of view, however, it is still a decent movie. The idea is solid and the supporting CGI is good as well. From a horror pony of view the problem is that rather than have the horror/drama creep up you it's already there from the beginning with no time to sympathize. This movie needed more time in pre-production and a more thought to the vision. My bet is that in a few years time this is one they will remake, and it will be a blockbuster.
Jersey Girl
I really enjoyed this movie. It is an edge of your seat sci-fi thriller. Goss commands the screen as he does in all his movies. He completely draws you in with his presence. The plot is very intriguing, so I'm not sure what the other reviewers who mentioned that there is no plot are referring to. Lost Time will have you yelling at your screen and jumping out of your skin several times. I highly recommend it. I rented it on Amazon Prime, but I am going to purchase it for my DVD collection.I look forward to watching AWOL-72, and The Night Crew, both directed by Sesma, and starring Goss.
infomobilesecretary
Spoiler alert!!! It started okay, 2 sisters, 1 ill, the other taking care. Hart warming. But then something went wrong and the movie went down from a wanna-be A-movie to definitely a B-movie. The scenes which were meant to be exciting were dramatically bad written. And if it wasn't the writer, then it was the student-cameraman who shot the scenes! And what's with the angel? Is it an alien abduction? Or is it the bad guy from hell who want's to get to know how to make a human? The parallels at the end were surprising, I like that in movies, gives hope or something. OMG, and know I'm loosing more time by writing this review. Sad, a very sad movie :(