Release date: October 23, 2020
Running time: 101 minutes
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Jamie Dornan, Katie Aselton
Directors: Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead
Writer: Justin Benson
Two New Orleans paramedics' lives are ripped apart after they encounter a series of horrific deaths linked to a designer drug with bizarre, otherworldly effects.
Synchronic has a mind and time bending premise where a designer, off the shelf drug can have temporal effects. It is a strange premise but one that leads to some very interesting science fiction scenes as people literally melt into a different time period. And the film has an overall serious tone and gritty camera work to make this world feel dark and a little desolate. It doesn't help that Steve (Mackie) and Dennis (Dornan) are paramedics who arrive are visiting some very run down places and tending to users of this strange synthetic drug. The film just has this imposing weight to it that is part the subject matter of these paramedics trying to track down this drug and part the weight of time that is inherent in the story. And this is helped along by some really powerful orchestral music that just adds to the overall tone of the film. If you like your sci fi gritty and dark, then this movie is for you.
The film also manages to assemble a stellar cast headlined by Anthony Mackie and Jaime Dornan. Both are fantastic as the two New Orleans paramedics and their chemistry is apparent from the first scene. Mackie is simply phenomenal in this film, and his character has to go through a lot to try and figure out what is happening with this drug. He is put into some inhospitable and hostile situations, and has to showcase a range of emotions for this. Dornan is also quite good as his partner, and although he doesn't get as much screen time as Mackie, he still is able to stretch his emotional chops.
The film also has some brutal scenes and is genre bending. It has aspects of drama, horror, and sci fi, and is reminiscent of Possessor for its dark tone and raw mentality. And overall the time travel parts of the film are interesting, although the mechanic is a little out there. Still, it provides the ability to visit a lot of places and also has an air of mystery as Mackie tries to uncover what is happening. And these time travel scenes allow for some interesting CG effects that are surprisingly polished for an indie film.
Synchronic takes you on a mind-bending time travel trip with a dark, gritty style, fantastic performances by Mackie and Dornan, and a powerful score.
Watch it.
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