Time Changer

2002

Action / Drama / Fantasy / Sci-Fi

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Jennifer O'Neill as Michelle Bain
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Richard Riehle as Dr. Wiseman
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Gavin MacLeod as Norris Anderson
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by phenoxrainflower10 / 10

A wonderful movie about God.

This movie is fabulous, you can feel the acting, it's meaningful and moving, and I think every Christian should watch it. Love the comedy, and the time travel. But, this movie is about God, so if you don't support it, it doesn't mean it's not good to Christians, it just means maybe don't watch it. Overall, a wonderful film that shows how this world is.

Reviewed by Enrique-Sanchez-5610 / 10

Time Changer is a Moving Film of Jesus' Message

I was profoundly moved by this movie and I am so pleased that I bought the DVD this evening and watched it immediately when I got home.

To those who felt that the movie is deceptive in its advertising, I say they are wrong. Certainly, the use of time travel elements might lead some to believe they are going to see some fatuous movie about the adventures of a time traveler. But, the DVD cover plainly talks about what this movie is about and no one should wonder if it is about God and Jesus Christ and his message to all of us. It is.

I will never be ashamed to be called a Christian. I am proud of it. And I believe that we all need more of this kind of film to be made and shown widely. It is a pity that I had never heard about this movie. It was fun to watch and moving to experience at the same time.

Everyone should share this movie with their friends and families.

Recommended without reservations.

Reviewed by bkoganbing3 / 10

I've been to the secular future

Even though the concept of time travel was proposed most prominently by that most noted of secularists H.G. Wells the Christian film industry gets in on the act with Time Changer.

If you think about it just the concept of time travel is totally alien to their world view. If in fact the broad march of our history is fixed than people monkeying around with time travel are in a great position to gum up the works for our fixed future which ends with Jesus's return.

It's 1890 and a group of the faculty at a bible college are discussing a new book by David Morin about his theological world view which emphasizes good works rather than salvation. Colleague Gavin McLeod disagrees and he's been working on a time machine and has been to the future. He sends a reluctant Morin there to see what the lack of a firm fundamentalist faith in society has wrought.

This man from the Gay Nineties is shocked at the world one hundred years hence. The rest of us just don't take these people seriously any more. Sin in their view is rampant. My God if he had gone up to today he'd be seeing 19 states legalizing gay marriage.

Society back in 1890 was sure paradise. Women could not even vote, black people were segregated and in economic bondage. Laborers couldn't get a decent wage as unions were ruthlessly suppressed We were about to go to on a short imperial binge and come up with Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Phillipines. Certainly nothing like what the European powers were doing, still it was aggressive. Censorship was the order of the day and gays were just beginning to emerge from the unalterably religiously damned to folks who were psychologically unfit and with intensive therapy was needed to cure them. But you could have paradise if you just got with the fundamentalist program and thought just like they did and the world was then your oyster.

I will say this though. If Christians perfected time travel and did it back in the Gay Nineties what would stop them from traveling up to the Rapture and just heading right into heaven assuming you make the cut. That's what McLeod does as soon as Morin gets back and he fixes a date of 2080 for the second coming and he moves his destination date to 2070 to get in on the Rapture. As I said before what if they all did, that would sure screw up the future.

And remember no man knows the date and hour of the second coming, but apparently Gavin McLeod finds out.

This film is so wrong on a scientific and philosophical level.

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