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See You Yesterday

See You Yesterday

  • Status: Released
  • 03-05-2019
  • Runtime: 86 min
  • Score: 5.544
  • Vote count: 544

As two teen prodigies try to master the art of time travel, a tragic police shooting sends them on a series of dangerous trips to the past.

Eden Duncan-Smith

Claudette 'CJ' Walker

Dante Crichlow

Sebastian J. Thomas (as Danté Crichlow)

Stro

Calvin Walker (as Brian "Stro" Bradley)

Marsha Stephanie Blake

Phaedra Walker

Johnathan Nieves

Eduardo

Michael J. Fox

Mr. Lockhart

Myra Lucretia Taylor

Gloria Thomas

Wavyy Jonez

Dennis Owens

Rayshawn Richardson

Jared

Khail Bryant

Tiffany

Ejyp Johnson

Rosco

Barrington Walters Jr.

Keith

Muhammad Cunningham

Malik

Carlos Arce Jr.

Carlito (as Carlos Arce)

Rony Clanton

Sly

Yvette Mercedes

Rosie

Courtney Noel

Kingsley

Manny Ureña

Officer Perez

Brett G. Smith

Officer Bryce (as Brett Smith)

Michael A. Fearon

Carl

Damaris Lewis

Candice

Ron Bobb Semple

Nigel (as Ron Bobb-Semple)

Jeanine Ramirez

News Reporter

Patrice Bell

Kimberly

Frank Harts

Officer Battle

Jonathan Wilde

Officer Hoyt

Tuffy Questell

Meyer (Postman)

Tremaine Brown Jr.

Quincy

Monique Robinson

Shellon

Waliek Crandall

Simpson

Taliyah Whitaker

Zora

Samuel Smith

Priest

Boma Akpore

Funeral attendee (uncredited)

Allen Holloway

Ray (uncredited)

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Just dumb, really dumb. Tonally it is all over the place, one second it's all bright shinny colours with Alan Silvestri style blockbuster score an upbeat tale of can-do genius inventor kids from the inner city, next second it's gritty gangsters and in your face black lives matter genius kids throwing all common sense out the window for hackneyed time travel save the day. And then it just stops. Not in an ambiguous way, just a kind of, hmm what else can we say about white cops shooting black teens for no reason, nothing more, okay let's just wrap it up then. Dumb, preachy, doesn't follow it's own rules, bad acting, generally lame Great music though. I can see what they were trying to do, make a genre film for a black audience. The problem is they took a white genre film script and peppered it with culture, instead of writing for an african american audience. So it comes across as looking like either white people trying to appeal to black audiences, or as black people trying to make a film that will promote their culture but still appeal to white people. Net result is another sub-par Netflix film