For thousands of years, evidence of life after death has eluded mankind. Science is about to change that. With the help of a physicist, a blind medium, and Thomas Edison’s final experiment, Brayden Taylor embarks on a quest to contact his deceased fiancee. For his love to transcend dimensions, he must defy the laws of quantum physics. He must defy the balance nature demands. He must defy ... Einstein’s God Model.
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Einsteins God Model has a very interesting plot line with a lot of potential. I believe if this film was redone it could be very successful. Einsteins God Model had weak acting in it. abbey's death was not believable at all. When Brayden and the physicists were using the God Model Project, it looked very silly and exaggerated it didn't seem like they were actually connecting to another universe. The opening and ending scenes with Abbey sitting at someone's gravestone then Jenni sitting at Abbeys grave was an intelligent idea and displayed the theme well.
Very well done for the budget. PROs: Very original premise and sticks with you longer after the credits have rolled. Beautiful special effects - honestly much better than the rest of the production. CONS: Some clever humor, but also some very clunky science exposition. Cinematography wildily uneven - at times gorgeous and at times very amateur. Performances were pretty rough in spots. Better casting would have helped.All in all, this gets an A for effort and a B- for execution. If you like science, especially theoretical physics, you won't be disappointed! Also, LOVE the Chicago shots!
I really enjoyed this independent sci-fi film a good bit. It was very creative and had an engaging and interesting story. I was pleasantly surprised with how impressive the visual effects were in the film. Sci-fi is a very difficult genre to pull off with a limited budget but the filmmakers did a really nice job. I'd definitely recommend for someone to watch if you're a fan of the genre or of films that are different than the industry standard.
Saw it at Comicon (where it won best picture) and so excited to discover it got distribution! Not your typical indie sci-fi. Thoughtful and complex science with mesmerizing special effects. Minus one star for inconsistent camera-work and a few less than stellar performances. Still for the budget, it's pretty impressive. Sequel please!