Time Changer (2002)
WELL WORTH THE TIME
1 December 2003
***** BUY THIS DVD **** A MUST-SEE *** WELL DONE ** HAS REDEEMING MERIT * PATHETIC TIME WASTER 0 DOG TURD











As a time-travel movie fanatic, TIME CHANGER certainly grabbed my attention.

Russell Carlisle, a college professor from the 1890's is transported to modern day America and realizes that if truth is divorced from the author of truth, that is, Jesus Christ, it carries little or no weight. In other words, if God Himself didn't condemn lying, stealing, or cheating, who is to say that these things are wrong? Such is the message of this movie. Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

From a technical standpoint, TIME CHANGER contains minimal special effects, which is fine-they aren't needed here. Some may find it a little too preachy, but it's still entertaining enough for fans of the time-travel genre. D. David Morin (Carlisle) accurately portrays the shock of someone from the late 1800's unexpectedly dropped into modern day America, with all of it's gadgets, tv's, computers, cell phones, etc. What shocks him most is how far America has degenerated morally over the past century. Since mention of God, Jesus Christ, and prayer have been taken out of the public school system, all manner of crime has skyrocketed. To no one's surprise, his attempt to get the word out before he returns to his own time is met with stiff resistance.

Overall, TIME CHANGER is a good investment of 95 minutes.

Rating: **** out of *****
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