6:14 (2013)

6:14 Poster

A man is woken from his sleep by a phone call from a stranger. Puzzled by the call and the peculiar look of the room he’s in, he leaves his bed to inspect his surroundings. Unfortunately for him, his curiosity leads him to a deadly morbid encounter that he cannot escape. Just as he believes this to be the end, he wakes up again, in his bed, with the phone ringing again. Was it all a nightmare? A delusion? Or something far more terrifying? (Originally a technologically experimental web series with real-world interactivity such as phone calls and text messages sent to the viewer during playback, this simplified version plays as a continuous short film. Created for Fourth Wall as part of their Dark Wall series.)

Film Introduction
"6:14" is a 2013 film directed by Cidney Hue, based upon a narrative by Kurt Vonnegut. The film is a science fiction drama that explores the bizarre yet familiar concept of life, death, and the interaction of time control. Cidney Hue remarkably tells this tale through ingenious sequences and a detailed plotline, skillfully mixing elements of thriller and emotion.

Plot Summary
The movie wings around the life of a typical office employee, Charlie, whose life takes a strange turn when he inherits a mystical watch from his grandfather that he finds has the power to stop time. Charlie was always disappointed with his mundane life which appeared too brief with its repeated regular jobs of waking up, commuting, working, and sleeping. However, the newly found ability to manipulate time fascinatingly shifts his general outlook on life.

He begins using the watch to freeze time to cherish positive minutes and escape traumatic ones, discovering an escape from his regular life. Ultimately, Charlie ends up being so absorbed in this newfound power that he continuously starts controlling time to the point of fixation.

Main Characters
Charlie, represented remarkably by Brendan Coughlin, is relatable as an individual caught in the mundanity of life. He shines as the lead character whose life and understanding dramatically change upon the discovery of the time-stopping watch. The dynamism and varied series of emotions exhibited by Charlie during various phases of the movie produce an appealing watch.

Themes and Symbolism
The movie delves deep into the styles of existentialism, the human propensity to manage their scenarios, the short lived nature of time, and the substantial impact of our choices on our lives.

The pocket watch is a significant sign in the movie. It not just represents the power Charlie possesses in time but also highlights human desire and hubris to control and manipulate their surroundings. The compulsive use of the watch slowly reveals the dark side of such power, contributing to the movie's thought-provoking measurement.

Crucial Reception
Overall, "6:14" got a favorable response from the audience and critics for its provoking story, relatable characters, and handling of an intricate concept with such simpleness. The critics appreciated the director, Cidney Hue's, originality in equating Vonnegut's narrative into a visual odyssey checking out human presence and understanding towards life.

Conclusion
"6:14" is not only a sci-fi drama but also an introspective journey that questions human attitudes, desires, and their ramifications. It leaves the audience with an impactful message about the value of treasuring life as it is, rather of obsessing over controlling every element of it. In a world where everyone is racing against time, "6:14" serves as an engaging pointer to stop briefly, appreciate, and live the moments that life has to offer. It is a film that sticks with the viewer long after the closing credits, welcoming them to consider upon the concerns it raises about life and time.

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