AN INSIGHTFUL review by Alejandro Morales puts Judas Kiss into perspective with other time-travel movies, noting its imaginative bent in which “tinkering with the past is the whole point.”
Though the film’s time-travel plot may challenge viewers, Morales says “the movie keeps a brisk pace and the action unfolds in a way that grabs your attention and holds on to it.”
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Morales applauds the “steely commitment” to their roles by actors Charlie David and Richard Harmon, who “successfully carry the narrative along through its many twists and turns.” He goes on:
Their scenes together bristle with tension, and it makes sense to see the universe literally ripple around them. Speaking of universe rippling, the special effects and musical score are employed with grace and precision, and the pace of the editing maintains an air of suspense throughout.
The review sums up:
Judas Kiss is an imaginative and gripping story plopped into a murky alternate reality where just about nothing is certain, and for better or for worse, there’s no neat bow in sight to tie things together. Confounding as it is, the action — and the hook-ups! — are unrelenting, as drama and time itself both unfold to reveal the complicated mess one man can make out of a life without rules.
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