
A man becomes obsessed with facts and events that have been collectively misremembered by thousands of people. Believing the phenomena to be the symptom of something larger, his obsession eventually leads him to question reality itself.
1h 20m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

David Guy Levy
Director

Charlie Hofheimer
Brendan

Aleksa Palladino
Claire

Robin Lord Taylor
Matt

Clarke Peters
Dr. Fuchs

Madeleine McGraw
Sam

Tim Ransom
Pastor Isaac

Ptolemy Slocum
Manning

Bayour
Apr 2, 2024down4

Damas
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delciakim
May 29, 2023source: The Mandela Effect

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May 23, 2023I was pleasantly surprised by how refreshingly accurate some of the computer science and physics concepts in this film were woven into a compelling story of loss, hope, and personal struggle. I'm a computer programmer myself, and I am always pleased when computer science concepts are represented at least half-ways accurately in a film. The Mandela Effect does a great job of this, with its realistic linux terminal and scripting scenes, and even demonstrating concepts like procedural programming by using scenes from actual modern video games. For entertainment value, there are of course other scenes that are not so life-like, but lend themselves well to the story without being incredulous. Likewise, it's really cool to see physics / cosmology / perceptual reality concepts portrayed in a way that conveys our real-life understanding of some pretty heavy metaphysical theories. I feel like the film strikes that ever-so-tricky balance between presenting real-life technology without Hackers-like ridiculousness, while also stretching the limits of truth by delving into the fiction side of sci-fi in a way that doesn't insult an educated audience's intelligence.