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The Mandela Effect, 2019 (D)
Two parents go to the beach with their daughter, who dies there. The father then starts unraveling a whole thing about the Mande effect, where millions of people misremember a bunch of things in the same way.
At around 80 minutes and using exposition and a copious serving of montages of real-life tv and youtube clips, plus narration, this movie still manages to feel long and uneventful. The events are a minor component of the movie. It feels like a spitballing session that was not followed up with a scriptwriting session or a clean up of the mess. The guy talks too much about programming, you get those viral clips of people talking about simulation theory, etc, and then it ends pretty stupidly. It talks a lot, but says nothing. Bad movie.