

What was the point of all that science stuff if you're just going to come out and make it a Harry Potter widget?
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This turn is established with deflating casualness when Peter takes a break from being the Neil DeGrasse Tyson of Mexican mysteries, plops down in an easy chair, and lays out the simple, magical rules for the stone: how far it can travel, how to wish really hard on it, even inserting a The Box-like price on its use, swapping one life for another's death. Unfortunately, the limp kidnapping plot utterly abandons the work Silencio did in creating a plausible-enough sci-fi background, essentially making a waste of the movie's first third as we get mired in low-stakes distractions and sentimental family flashbacks.
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(Despite an obnoxious red herring, which uses an edit to suggest another suspect, you'll guess exactly who's behind the kidnapping immediately, mainly because there's only one person to choose from.) Ana spends the rest of the movie trying to dig up the stone from where James hid it and-in a tonal shift no one could have expected-torturing anyone who stands between her and her son.

Someone wants the stone to travel back in time and save a loved one of their own, so they dispatch a young man to kidnap Ana's son in exchange for the stone.

There's also a medium who sees dead people n the mix for reasons I never quite figured out.īut while Peter's continued media appearances suggest a science-y thriller, as he unravels the exact working principles of time travel in the Zone of Silence, Silencio has other ideas. Meanwhile, an adult Peter (now played by Rupert Graves), is busy on the TED Talk circuit, promoting his years of research into the workings of La Zona. This time, he's able to save his granddaughters life.ĭecades later, James is nearly catatonic, under the care of his surviving granddaughter Ana (Melina Matthews). When the two touch a stone which has intermixed the crashed cobalt and local meteorite material, they find themselves zapped back a week back in time, to the exact moment at the forefront of James' mind: the car crash death of his grandchildren. James (John Noble) and his assistant Peter (Nic Jackman). Fittingly, Silencio opens with this missile crash and subsequent cleanup conducted by Dr.
