One of the many problems with telling a story backwards is that it disrupts the flow conventions we’re all comfortable with. As a result, this seemed like it was going to end considerably before it did. On the other hand, some of the twists in this time travel tale wouldn’t have worked as well if events were presented in chronological order. I liked the quasi-Lovecraftian subplot about how disruptions in the spacetime continuum somehow attract extra dimensional monsters. Sadly, that was only a small part of a larger soap opera about dislikable characters often operating from unclear motives (even given that effect tended to precede cause). See if desperate
Friday, September 9, 2022
Review – Intersect
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