A veteran from Gulf War I is wrongfully charged with murder. He's sent to a mental hospital, where he's treated with electrical shock therapy.
He can foresee his future. He falls in love with a girl, whose mother has been killed -the veteran is accused of being her killer, but he's innocent!
He can also travel along his past -and modify a series of things, not only to prove his innocence, but to prevent the crime he's charged with as well!
I summarized the story and tried to simplify it as much as I could, but I assure that it's much more complicated. One hour after having seen the film at the movie theater, I couldn't remember the scenes and the plot any more.
A uselessly obscure film, bad made; that's another product of paranormal (and paranoiac) thriller genre. Awful.
He can foresee his future. He falls in love with a girl, whose mother has been killed -the veteran is accused of being her killer, but he's innocent!
He can also travel along his past -and modify a series of things, not only to prove his innocence, but to prevent the crime he's charged with as well!
I summarized the story and tried to simplify it as much as I could, but I assure that it's much more complicated. One hour after having seen the film at the movie theater, I couldn't remember the scenes and the plot any more.
A uselessly obscure film, bad made; that's another product of paranormal (and paranoiac) thriller genre. Awful.