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The Tomorrow Job

Rating4.9 /10
20231 h 45 m
1193 people rated

A team of thieves use a drug that allows them to trade consciousnesses with their future-selves in order to steal tomorrow's secrets.

Action
Sci-Fi

User Reviews

RHONKEFELLA

04/07/2023 13:01
Semi Cheap action/mystery movie or let's say semi low class action/mystery movie...After NZT48 (Limitless movie and also Limitless TV series),, Now Z+(Z+ pills ) comes to Hollywood ... I can say it is almost the same as " Inception " which your mind goes to the somewhere else ,,,But in this movie your mind goes to future not your body. The movie idea is good , I love time travelers movies , But this one not as good as "Inception" "Time Machine" or other movies with such a theme .Actors/Actresses were playing good. The main character tries a drug Z+ that gives his team a wonderful mind traveling to close future.

Aquabells

12/05/2023 05:14
The film's introduction is a complete mess, failing to engage the audience in any meaningful way. Instead of a coherent plotline, we are subjected to a mishmash of poorly executed scenes that do little to move the story forward. The characters, Lee, Finn, and Martin are thinly outlined and lack any real depth or nuance. Their backstories feel like reflections, thrown in randomly and explored in the barest of terms. The science behind the time-travel drug is similarly underdeveloped, leaving the audience with more questions than answers. The film doesn't bother to explain how the drug works, leaving a glaring plot hole that undermines the entire story. Instead, the focus is on making money, a tired and clichéd motivation that fails to inspire any real interest or investment in the characters. To make matters worse, the acting performances are bad, the special effects are laughable, and the stunt choreography is downright embarrassing. Even the fight scenes feel lackluster and uninspired, failing to generate any real excitement or tension. In short, the film is a complete waste of time, offering nothing but shallow characters, sloppy storytelling, and amateurish production values.

Priya limbu

12/05/2023 05:14
I'm nearly 50 and British, so of course I grew up with Doctor Who. So what? It means I'm used to meh effects, jarring music, average direction and often clunky dialogue, The acting also is pretty average but for me (having grown up watching DW) I can look past that if the story itself is engaging. Here is a slight problem, its kind of not that engaging and its VERY exposition heavy, they must explain how the pills work happens about 3 times. In fact it really doesn't trust the audience can follow very basic story beats. Like do we need the eye colour change? Its basically a heist movie vibe (as the cliche soundtrack really rams down your throat) with added time travel. Almost like they had an idea, which by the way doesn't really make sense (but again so what) but then didn't really know what do do with it. If I was involved in this I would be proud as its fairly OK and everyone shows promise... I can see this the kind of thing where the team comes back to this and remakes it when more experienced. Also the fight scenes really are kind of laughable. This feels like a The Room version of Primer....hmmm the more I write about it I think the less i like it.

Solomone Kone

12/05/2023 05:14
Trailer—The Tomorrow Job

rickycuaca

06/05/2023 05:14
The film's introduction is a complete mess, failing to engage the audience in any meaningful way. Instead of a coherent plotline, we are subjected to a mishmash of poorly executed scenes that do little to move the story forward. The characters, Lee, Finn, and Martin are thinly outlined and lack any real depth or nuance. Their backstories feel like reflections, thrown in randomly and explored in the barest of terms. The science behind the time-travel drug is similarly underdeveloped, leaving the audience with more questions than answers. The film doesn't bother to explain how the drug works, leaving a glaring plot hole that undermines the entire story. Instead, the focus is on making money, a tired and clichéd motivation that fails to inspire any real interest or investment in the characters. To make matters worse, the acting performances are bad, the special effects are laughable, and the stunt choreography is downright embarrassing. Even the fight scenes feel lackluster and uninspired, failing to generate any real excitement or tension. In short, the film is a complete waste of time, offering nothing but shallow characters, sloppy storytelling, and amateurish production values.

Esther Efete

29/04/2023 05:19
I'm nearly 50 and British, so of course I grew up with Doctor Who. So what? It means I'm used to meh effects, jarring music, average direction and often clunky dialogue, The acting also is pretty average but for me (having grown up watching DW) I can look past that if the story itself is engaging. Here is a slight problem, its kind of not that engaging and its VERY exposition heavy, they must explain how the pills work happens about 3 times. In fact it really doesn't trust the audience can follow very basic story beats. Like do we need the eye colour change? Its basically a heist movie vibe (as the cliche soundtrack really rams down your throat) with added time travel. Almost like they had an idea, which by the way doesn't really make sense (but again so what) but then didn't really know what do do with it. If I was involved in this I would be proud as its fairly OK and everyone shows promise... I can see this the kind of thing where the team comes back to this and remakes it when more experienced. Also the fight scenes really are kind of laughable. This feels like a The Room version of Primer....hmmm the more I write about it I think the less i like it.
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