Scott and Vincent are top recruits at Cicero Market Technologies Corporation, where their job is to use cutting edge technologies to bring about world-changing medical, environmental and physics advancements.
But like anyone creative, they can't shut off when they leave work. At home, they continue working on pushing the limits of particle collision science until they find a parallel world and another version of Scott.
Of course, that also means that others want that tech and they don't care who gets hurt along the way, including Shara Fanning (Lar Park Lincoln from House II: The Second Story and Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood).
Expulsion is written and directed by Aaron Jackson (who also plays Vincent) and Sean C. Stephens (who also edited and produced the film). They make the most out of their low budget by pushing their high concept, all without forgetting the emotional parts of the story. After all, if your friend could build a dimensional gateway in their garage, wouldn't you be interested in trying it out?
Expulsion
2020
Action / Drama / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Expulsion
2020
Action / Drama / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Plot summary
Scott and Vincent are top recruits at the prestigious Cicero Market Technologies Corporation where they are tasked with the development and implementation of cutting edge technologies. The sole purpose of their work is to bring about medical, environmental and physics advancements. However, beaten by their own curiosity, the pair begin to sneak their work home with them. They push the boundaries of particle collision science to undiscovered levels stumbling upon a parallel universe complete with an alternate version of Scott. As their days and nights unfold they begin to discover that others seek their tech to advance their own agendas. Agendas that they intend to fulfill at any cost.
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Not bad
Interesting concept, low low low no budget, bad acting
The story isn't terrible, but it looks like they filmed this movie using a cell phone and of course the acting is pretty terrible. I give this movie a 2.5 starting from a middle ground of 5.
This movie looks like something you might catch on Syfi channel at 3am and was made as a college/school project. If you just want the TV on to add some noise in your house, you can put this on...I guess.....
Exhausting
Why is this film filmed with a yellow tinge? It starts off with a Stephen Hawkins's quote & what proceeds in this pseudo sci-fi film that is so bad that the storyline should have been swallowed up in a black hole (rejected) at the pitching level. They explore the notion of the multi verse in which there are various versions of yourself yet this film is still a borefest & characters are bland as a bowl of unseasoned porridge.