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Technically, people CAN leave, but if they've been within the cave system for any length of time beyond a minute or so, the outside world will have changed beyond recognition when they return to it. Anyone venturing within the cave system becomes "trapped" in the sense that while they are inside the cave system they are like bugs trapped in amber, effectively frozen in time while the outside world races ahead in "normal" timescale. Similarly, in TIME TRAP, we have a cave system that, for some unexplained reason, has varying levels of time "bubbles" within which time is operating on different scales relative to the larger, outside world. Sinkholes and caves with vertical walls have been treasure troves of ancient animal skeletons trapped over thousands of years. Even whole large-scale dinosaur nesting sites, complete with nesting dinosaurs and eggs, have been wiped out en masse by some natural disaster or other. Whole valleys located near volcanically active areas have seen entire populations of animals wiped out by escaping poison fumes.

As examples: the La Brea tar pits have trapped countless thousands of animals for literally tens of thousands of years (and even one human girl).
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If you think about it, nature is full of surprisingly large-scale booby-traps. It's proof that just because you have to make a movie with your allowance money doesn't mean the resulting flick has to be unwatchable. While not a summer blockbuster or awards night darling, it somehow manages to be both cheap'n'cheesy and a really good, entertaining movie. I'm an expert on films where someone said, "Hey! Let's make a movie in the barn!" TIME TRAP is a real rarity. Low budgets, low-quality special-effects, low quality acting and etc. Since great movies are fairly few, I end up watching a lot of trashy movies whether I like it or not.
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While not going into a lot of unnecessary detail, I, somewhat forcibly, have a lot of free time on my hands and not a lot of options about what to do with it.

What would happen on the surface during that time while you're in the cave? As I said if there wasn't a shortage of films to watch at the moment I think I would have passed on this film simply because of the title but I'm glad I didn't as I really enjoyed this one.
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A series of caves distort time, where it moves much slower than on the surface, each second a year passing by, 1 minute is 60 years, 1 hour is 3,600 years and so on. Absolutely loved this original (yes original) film which had me on the edge of my seat on a number of occasions. We also based our views on the title of the film so as I'd never heard of this film and it came out in 2017, also to be honest with you the title didn't inspire much confidence I honestly thought this would be yet another poorly made film with terrible acting, how wrong I was. Of course some films slip by and others you've possibly never heard of. REVIEW - TIME TRAP As we all know there are good films, great films and films that are just bad, the only way of knowing is either to read a review (as your doing now) or risk your money and actually paying to see it.
