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2095. The world is ravaged by ecological disaster. Oceans have risen and natural freshwater has gone. Fang Rung, the dedicated Head of Copenhagen's Secret Intelligence, has undergone molecular fission in order to send his alter-ego, code name Gordon Thomas, back in time to the year 2017. Gordon goes in search of scientist Mona Lindkvist, whose groundbreaking research was lost before it could save the world. When Fang Rung loses contact with Gordon he sees no alternative but to travel back to 2017 himself, trying to locate his other half before the world's balances are irreparably damaged. It is a race against time for Fang Rung to save both himself and the world. (Cinemax)

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Necrotongue 

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English The whole time, I couldn't shake the feeling that the Scandinavians opted for a co-production so that each state could spend as little money as possible. And paradoxically, it benefited the whole venture (in my opinion). The creators ditched all expensive special effects and focused on the story instead; I was surprised by what came out of it after a rather uninteresting beginning. I turned a blind eye to a few lapses in logic, and the well-written story led me to a pretty powerful conclusion. It was definitely not a waste of time, I wasn't bored. ()

Malarkey 

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English Not very simple Danish civil sci-fi about time travel that you need to watch carefully and hope that you don’t miss anything. Otherwise, you’ll get lost in the story and the finale will be pointless for you. I definitely appreciate the idea, but the problem is that even though the movie is relatively short, it is sometimes quite boring thanks to its depressive mood and it doesn’t make concentrating easy for the viewer. However, the ending salvaged it, thankfully. ()

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