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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Dylan Branson ([[Michiel Huisman]]) is an air traffic controller who in the opening scenes is suspended from his job relating to a aircraft near miss blamed on a momentary lapse in his attention occurring at 2:22. Shortly after his suspension, in a chance encounter, Dylan meets and quickly falls for Sarah ([[Teresa Palmer]]), a beautiful woman. During their first date, Dylan apologies to Sarah when they realize she was on board one the two planes, but ominously she exclaims that "No, you saved my life!" They begin to fall in love and realize they share the same birthday, but as each day passes, Dylan unexpectedly is experiencing a series of unexplained and common events relating to similar patterns happening at precisely 2:22. As each day passes, Dylan investigates and discovers that these experiences appear to be somehow related to an ancient murder that occurred at Grand Central between Evelyn and Jake (around where the strange events are occurring). Dylan feels that their is some unexplained connection between this murder, him and Sarah (and possibly her artist ex-boyfriend). As the days speed ahead approaching Sarah's and Dylan's birthday and Sarah doubting his sanity, Dylan must race to must solve the mystery of 2:22 to preserve a love whose second chance has finally come him.
Dylan Branson ([[Michiel Huisman]]) is an air traffic controller who possess a unique ability visual patterns. In the opening scenes of the film he is suspended from his job relating to a aircraft near miss blamed on what appears to be a momentary lapse in his attention occurring at 2:22. Shortly after his suspension, in a chance encounter, Dylan meets and quickly falls for Sarah ([[Teresa Palmer]]), a beautiful woman. During their first date, Dylan apologies to Sarah when they realize she was on board one the two planes, but ominously she exclaims that "No, you saved my life!" They begin to fall in love and realize they share the same birthday, but as each day passes, Dylan unexpectedly is experiencing a series of unexplained and common events relating to similar patterns happening at precisely 2:22. As each day passes, Dylan investigates and discovers that these experiences are somehow related to a 30 year old murder that occurred at Grand Central between Evelyn and Jake (around where the strange events are occurring in the present). Dylan feels that their is some unexplained connection between this murder, him and Sarah (and possibly her artist ex-boyfriend who created a hologram mimicking the same scene at Grand Central that Dyan is experiencing which happen to recreate the old murder). As the days speed ahead approaching Sarah's and Dylan's birthday and Sarah doubting his sanity, Dylan must race to must solve the mystery of 2:22 to preserve a love whose second chance has finally come him.


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2:22
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Currie
Written byNathan Parker
Todd Stein
Produced byBill Mechanic
Steve Hutensky
Paul Currie
Jackie O’Sullivan
Garrett Kelleher
Starring
CinematographyDavid Eggby
Edited bySean Lahiff
Gary Woodyard
Music byLisa Gerrard
James Orr
Production
companies
Lightstream Pictures
Pandemonium Films
Walk The Walk Entertainment
Distributed byMagnet Releasing
Release date
June 30, 2017
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$631,046[1][2]

2:22 is an American-Australian thriller film directed by Paul Currie and written by Nathan Parker and Todd Stein. The film stars Michiel Huisman, Teresa Palmer and Sam Reid. The film was released in theaters and on VOD on June 30, 2017.[3]

Plot

Dylan Branson (Michiel Huisman) is an air traffic controller who possess a unique ability visual patterns. In the opening scenes of the film he is suspended from his job relating to a aircraft near miss blamed on what appears to be a momentary lapse in his attention occurring at 2:22. Shortly after his suspension, in a chance encounter, Dylan meets and quickly falls for Sarah (Teresa Palmer), a beautiful woman. During their first date, Dylan apologies to Sarah when they realize she was on board one the two planes, but ominously she exclaims that "No, you saved my life!" They begin to fall in love and realize they share the same birthday, but as each day passes, Dylan unexpectedly is experiencing a series of unexplained and common events relating to similar patterns happening at precisely 2:22. As each day passes, Dylan investigates and discovers that these experiences are somehow related to a 30 year old murder that occurred at Grand Central between Evelyn and Jake (around where the strange events are occurring in the present). Dylan feels that their is some unexplained connection between this murder, him and Sarah (and possibly her artist ex-boyfriend who created a hologram mimicking the same scene at Grand Central that Dyan is experiencing which happen to recreate the old murder). As the days speed ahead approaching Sarah's and Dylan's birthday and Sarah doubting his sanity, Dylan must race to must solve the mystery of 2:22 to preserve a love whose second chance has finally come him.

Cast

Production

2:22 was produced by Pandemonium’s Bill Mechanic, Walk The Walk Entertainment’s Steve Hutensky and Lightstream Pictures’ Paul Currie. Garrett Kelleher of Lightstream, David Fountain and Kel West of Flywheel Entertainment and Jackie O’Sullivan served as executive producers. Filming took place in Australia.

References

  1. ^ "2:22". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "2:22". The Numbers. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "2:22 Trailer #1 (2017)". May 5, 2017. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  4. ^ Frater, Patrick (January 30, 2015). "'Game of Thrones' Star Michiel Huisman Gets Call for '2:22'".
  5. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (January 30, 2015). "Sam Reid Makes Time For '2:22' With Michiel Huisman, Teresa Palmer – Berlin".