

Micro-budget time travel with heart, hubris, and probably duct tape holding the timeline together.
James Kirk (not that one) borrows a Time Suit from his employers to go back in time and save his wife. And also to stop a worldwide pandemic. In that order. But there are consequences to messing with the timeline. Will Kirk save the day, or unravel all of reality?
Practical Effects
The Time Suit looks like garage-sale Iron Man and I love it.
Writing
Wynkoop cast his real wife as the dead wife. Layers, people.
Acting
Joel plays earnest desperation like his rent depends on it.

Director
Joel D. Wynkoop
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Wynkoop has been making micro-budget films in Florida since the 80s, often playing multiple roles behind and in front of camera. This is his 187th credited project.
The pandemic plot was added during 2020 reshoots, making this a genuine product of COVID-era indie filmmaking desperation.
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