Quartile rating: 5.5/10 · 1 rating
A lowly utility worker is called to the future by a mysterious radio signal, he must leave his dying wife to embark on a journey that will force him to face his deepest fears in an attempt to change the fabric of reality and save humankind from its greatest environmental crisis yet.
2067 is a low-budget Australian sci-fi that blends climate dystopia with time travel paradox elements. The premise has potential but the execution is hamstrung by a predictable and derivative narrative that borrows heavily from better time-travel films without adding meaningful new ideas. The acting is earnest but uneven, with limited emotional range from the leads. Cinematography is one of its stronger suits — the production design and visual atmosphere punch above the budget, delivering some genuinely striking post-apocalyptic imagery. The time paradox twist is telegraphed early and the ending fails to land with sufficient weight, undermining what emotional investment the film builds. Overall a middling sci-fi effort that doesn't distinguish itself in a crowded genre.