Edi Gathegi and Payman Maadi co-star in writer-director Jared Moshé’s drama about a time machine causing untold ripple effects among a handful of people.
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Enter, Jabir , an Iranian scientist who fled his homeland after his family was murdered by the regime, and who now makes a living as an Uber driver in L.A. while building a makeshift time machine in his own living room. This happens once Jabir, who was a friend of Sophie’s late husband, explains that his device cannot send people back in time as it was meant to do, but can rather murder someone in the past, again using science not worth detailing here. If such a thing is possible, why not use the machine to go back and kill the drunk driver who ran down Malcolm and ruined all their lives?
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