After the disappearance of a young scientist on a business trip, his son and wife struggle to cope, only to make a bizarre discovery years later - one that may bring him home.
The film was released under the title 'Continuum' in the UK.
Gabe:
Time's up.
Young Erol:
Wait!
Marika:
Is the truck loaded?
Gabe:
Yes, ma'am. Come on. I have a plane to catch.
Marika:
Well, if you don't leave now, you're going to miss your flight, and then he's going to be late for school. Come on, come on. Games up.
When the grandfather is explaining to the son what he thinks happened to the boy's father, the grandfather makes a comment to the effect that he doesn't understand it all because he's not 'a specialist in quantum mechanics'. This movie deals with time travel and relativity, not quantum mechanics. Relativity deals with the large scale and quantum mechanics deals with the small scale. The reconciliation of the two has been the holy grail of physics, 'Unified Field Theory'. To object that one doesn't understand time travel because one is not a quantum mechanic is nonsensical. No physics professor would make that mistake.
Last line after the final end credits: "We have achieved the day."
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