Mirage (2018)

Season 5, Episode 10,   Jun 06, 12:00 PM

Prepare to dive into the stormy depths of Spanish time travel with this episode of Time Pop! πŸŒ€πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έβš‘πŸ•°οΈ "Mirage: A Spanish Storm of Time Travel Intrigue" πŸ•°οΈJoin Desmond and Scott as they unravel the complexities of "Mirage" (Durante la Tormenta), a 2018 Netflix exclusive that blends the chaos of a cosmic storm with the intricate web of time travel. Directed by Oriol Paulo and starring a talented Spanish cast, this film takes us through a whirlwind of timelines, butterfly effects, and emotional entanglements.In this mind-bending narrative, our protagonist Vera finds herself communicating with a boy from 1989 during a storm that mirrors one from the past. As she warns young Niko about his impending doom, she inadvertently alters the timeline, leading to a life where her daughter never existed. Desperate to restore her original timeline, Vera navigates a series of twists and turns, including a mysterious murder, a love triangle, and the relentless pursuit of her missing child.πŸŽ™ Listener Debate: Does the butterfly effect overshadow actual time travel in "Mirage"? Can a film that relies on communication through time hold its own against traditional time travel narratives? Share your thoughts with us at timepoppod@gmail.com.🌟 🎧 More Podcasts: For a diverse array of shows, visit whatsoundsawesome.com and explore the Sounds Awesome Network.Remember to Like, Subscribe, and share Time Pop with all who cherish the complexities of time travel in film. Your support fuels our journey across the chronosphere!#TimeTravel #SpanishCinema #FilmAnalysis #Podcast #TimePop #NetflixOriginal #SciFiShow notes created by https://headliner.app---(00:00) Time pop is a podcast that discusses time travel and pop culture
(02:20) There is an official subgenre of time travel called spanish storm time travel
(03:59) This is number eleven on this is Barry list of best time travel films
(05:48) This is a quality Netflix film, if you're just going by quality
(08:56) The film starts off in 1989, the night of the Berlin wall
(12:05) So they have dinner with Niko's old friend and the mistress
(14:14) So our main couple is Vera, angel, and David. Oh, and Chloe
(16:59) This is exactly like the 1989 storm. This is, ah, the same thing
(20:24) All of her memories are from timeline one, which is a nurse
(24:22) So once he's saved in timeline two, he spends the majority of his life researching
(29:18) The painting changes from mistress to the wife, right? Yes. Were you able to see how the painting changes
(31:44) Nikko becomes obsessed with a train station and tells police about it
(32:09) Scott: The author could have gotten around that off
(33:04) There's very little arbitrary information in this story, even if it seems well crafted
(35:42) Scott: I have another Casio that has a timer on it
(37:34) The older Nico talks to younger Nico about remembering new timelines
(40:23) Again, the time travel itself is fairly simplistic, but the connecting of the dots is well made
(41:57) Scott Lifton falls in love with Kim Cattrall 20 years later
(44:25) Kevin Cancu: Too many obnoxious, irrational characters in Mirage
(48:06) The science is not great. The rewatch ability factor is low
(49:06) My gut is 615. I'll let you adjust it. I think 615 is about right
(49:50) Do some research about our top 30. And whenever we get a chance to record next
(50:24) What I want to know is if my daughter is okay---πŸŽ™οΈ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

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