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ComedyFantasyFamily

The Present

- Time changes everything.

A brilliant boy discovers he can manipulate time using an enchanted family heirloom, then teaming up with his siblings to go back to the eve of their parents’ separation in hopes of changing the outcome. As their schemes become more elaborate, the siblings will learn about family bonds and what they can and can’t control.

Release Date : 2024-05-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : AGC StudiosMacPac EntertainmentCatchLight Studios

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Easton Rocket Sweda

Character Name : Taylor Diehl

Original Name : Easton Rocket Sweda

Gender : Male

Isla Fisher

Character Name : Jen Diehl

Original Name : Isla Fisher

Gender : Female

Greg Kinnear

Character Name : Eric Diehl

Original Name : Greg Kinnear

Gender : Male

Shay Rudolph

Character Name : Emma Diehl

Original Name : Shay Rudolph

Gender : Female

Mason Shea Joyce

Character Name : Max Diehl

Original Name : Mason Shea Joyce

Gender : Male

Ryan Guzman

Character Name : Richard Addison

Original Name : Ryan Guzman

Gender : Male

Arturo Castro

Character Name : Dr. Polhemus

Original Name : Arturo Castro

Gender : Male

Alphonso McAuley

Character Name : Devan Andrews

Original Name : Alphonso McAuley

Gender : Male

Amir Talai

Character Name : Bill Morley

Original Name : Amir Talai

Gender : Male

Jaden Betts

Character Name : Dylan Barlow

Original Name : Jaden Betts

Gender : Male

Sam Wasylenko

Character Name : Jacob

Original Name : Sam Wasylenko

Gender : Male

Madeline Logan

Character Name : Ava

Original Name : Madeline Logan

Gender : Female

Symera Jackson

Character Name : Eva

Original Name : Symera Jackson

Gender : Male

Eric Marq

Character Name : Mail Carrier

Original Name : Eric Marq

Gender : Male

Shawn Balentine

Character Name : Driver

Original Name : Shawn Balentine

Gender : Male

David Sheftell

Character Name : Waiter

Original Name : David Sheftell

Gender : Male

Jay Martel

Character Name : Mr. Farnsworth

Original Name : Jay Martel

Gender : Male

Mann Alfonso

Character Name : Barber

Original Name : Mann Alfonso

Gender : Male

Charlie Sanders

Character Name : Neighbor

Original Name : Charlie Sanders

Gender : Male

Sarah Jane MacKay

Character Name : Caitlin

Original Name : Sarah Jane MacKay

Gender : Female

Juan Monsalvez

Character Name : Lead F.B.I Agent

Original Name : Juan Monsalvez

Gender : Male

Bryan Billy Boone

Character Name : Mover

Original Name : Bryan Billy Boone

Gender : Male

Iman Crosson

Character Name : Barack Obama (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Iman Crosson

Gender : Male

Michael Daruler

Character Name : Walo (uncredited)

Original Name : Michael Daruler

Gender : Male

David Eisen

Character Name : Barber (uncredited)

Original Name : David Eisen

Gender : Male

Madeleine Lemay

Character Name : Background Extra (uncredited)

Original Name : Madeleine Lemay

Gender : Male

Eric Tiede

Character Name : British Pop Star (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : Eric Tiede

Gender : Male

Billie Wolff

Character Name : Stage Hand (uncredited)

Original Name : Billie Wolff

Gender : Female

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-05-24

A cinema release without any prior reviews on a few major websites?! How about that! I gotta say, 'The Present' surprised me big time! The lack of awareness that I had for it prior to watching (to be expected based on the earlier mentioned, evidently), a bog-standard poster and a meh-sounding premise meant that I wasn't expecting much from this 2024 flick. However, I had a seriously good time viewing it! It's, in my opinion, a well crafted movie and, unexpectedly, quite amusing, it is also extremely touching when all is said and done. Isla Fisher and Greg Kinnear make for a solid onscreen pairing, while the trio of youngsters in Shay Rudolph, Easton Rocket Sweda and Mason Shea Joyce - even if the latter has less to work with - all give good performances. One bad thing about me leaving the first review is if everyone else dislikes this, so here's hoping that a barrage low-rated reviews aren't forthcoming!😆 Hey-ho, I had fun with it and that's all I can say!

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-06-28

There's something quite engaging about Easton Rocket Sweda's "Taylor" character in this quite enjoyable and fast-moving family fantasy. He is a young man who loathes being touched and who communicates via an audio-board or by using an Etch-a-Sketch. Indulged? Well that was my first thought, then we meet the family and maybe the kid has the right idea. Anyway, his grandfather's bust old clock arrives and it's put in his basement where he tinkers around with it and gets it, somewhat miraculously, to work. His parents (solid efforts from Isla Blair and Greg Kinnear) have summonsed the family to a dinner that evening to announce their trial separation, but "Taylor" has discovered that the now repaired timepiece allows him to manipulate time - within a twenty four hour period. He reckons that he can change the circumstances of his mum and dad's struggling marriage - but every time he thinks he's on the cusp of averting familial disaster, well we are soon back to square one. He decides to enlist the help of his loved-up sister "Emma" (Shay Rudolph) the then finally their brother "Max" (Mason Shea Joyce - wasn't he in "McFly"?). The more they meddle, though, the messier things get as the grown ups all lurch from one near miss to an other. Old Father Time is starting to get a bit bored with the repetitive nature of this story (not just him) and when the kids realise that they can't keep doing this indefinitely, things have to come to an head. It works quite well for about an hour with quite a quirky storyline and the five main characters having some fun with almonds, a shiny red sports car and some fake snow but thereafter the story starts to recycle itself once too often as we head to what was always a fairly predictable conclusion. It's an easy film to watch, but not one you will remember and probably not one that needs to be seen in a cinema.