4.7
During a time of waning global resources, a crew of young researchers travel into the future to escape an apocalypse before the shutdown of their time transfer project. They find that some type of disaster has de-populated the Idaho region and, by implication, the nation or perhaps the world.
Kelly Bohanon
Karen Braden
Kevin Hearst
Ronald
Caroline Hildebrand
Isa Braden
Keith Carradine
Arthur
Dale Hopkins
Leslie
Fred Seagraves
Dr. Lewis
Ted D'Arms
George Braden
Joe Newman
Cleve
Susan Kelly
Nurse Nora
Meredith Hull
Jennifer
Roy B. Ayers
Elgin
Judy Motulsky
Judy
Kim Casper
Anne
Debbie Scott
Joanna
Devin Burke
Michael
Earl Crabb
Evans
Jeff Greene
Hitchhiker
Chris Fox
Hitchhiker
Peter Riches
Military Technician
Jim Speck
Officer
Scott Hoffman
Jensen
Jared Fitzgerald
Guard
Michael Kriss
Future Man
Vicki Dietrich
Future Girl
Erica Joeres
Future Woman
Director
Peter Fonda
Screenplay, Story
Thomas Matthiesen
April 20, 2016
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With recent global warming causing unpredictable weather patterns worldwide, and documentary films such as 'Chasing Ice' and 'An Inconvenient Truth' bringing more awareness to environmental issues, it reminds me of the plethora of sci-fi and dystopian movies that bombarded theatre screens as I was growing up in Canada in the 70's. Most of the ilk, perhaps to necessitate dramatic strength for the film's structure, maybe due to civil unrest from political turmoil worldwide in the late 60's, presented a future extremely difficult to endure and preciously doubtful to either survive or maintain. 'Idaho Transfer' was no exception.
Director Fonda was obviously very talented, and the cinematography is beautiful for such a low-budget piece. The time-travel ideas were uniquely conceived, and though the soundtrack was dated, it worked for me. Fonda realized that like the landscape and the solitary experience the teenagers were facing, one needs to let the ideas have a chance to breathe and reveal their multifaceted meanings. Though the actors weren't professional, the casting works because of the naturalistic, almost documentarian approach Fonda utilized. The pessimism of 'Idaho Transfer' and its bleak outlook--that even though science may be able to, in theory, save humanity, human nature may not be able to handle the idea of a 'utopia' so easily--shows us, two generations later, how interconnected art and politics are, and how important it is NOW to take a stand and support what is truly necessary for mankind, while there is still a chance for us to do so, and a world worthy of saving.
I fervently wish that Fonda had directed more films! =)
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00