2:22

2017 • 98 minutes
3.8
141 reviews
20%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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New York City air traffic controller Dylan Branson (Michiel Huisman) is a guy at the top of his game, until one day at 2:22pm, a blinding flash of light paralyzes him for a few crucial seconds. Suspended from his job, Dylan begins to notice the increasingly ominous repetition of sounds and events in his life that happen at exactly the same time every day. As he’s drawn into a complex relationship with Sarah (Teresa Palmer), Dylan must break the power of the past, and take control of time itself.
Rating
PG-13

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3.8
141 reviews
Paul Overton
July 23, 2017
Chick flick to the max. Not really sci-fi. SPOILER ALERT: Long story short, this super hot chick has two dudes that fight over her through space and time. The one who isn't a creepy stalker, more fit and better looking, wins. If you like Vampire Diaries, Orphan Black, Butterfly Effect (all 5), Top Model, Dudes taking showers and working out - then you will like this movie. It's not unwatchable, just thought I'd give a heads up so people know what they're getting into.
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Lorraine Williams
July 2, 2017
Stunningly beautiful visuals vs. a rather predictable story. Mostly believable and engaging characters and endearing leads. A pleasantly diverse cast. While I did sort out the "what" well before the big climax, I had to wait for the "why" and it made sense in its own way. The narrative gets a bit repetitious and you have to accept some wonky logic. The science fiction aspect is laughable, but ultimately the story is heartwarming. I watched this primarily for the cinematography and was not disappointed. Of the title, I guess 14:22 didn't have the same ring even though more accurate. A 3.5 - 4 out of 5.
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Plumrose “Sharon of Plumrose Lane” Lane
July 5, 2017
Really enjoyed! This movie held just enough mystery and intrigue, with some twists and dabblings of quantum physics, to make for a very enjoyable movie. The visual effects and storyline set against the art world and NYC, made for a wonderful movie I'll enjoy watching again and again.
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