James Ward Byrkit’s Coherence is a sci-fi thriller film that touches on the issues of freewill and fate. It reveals how we are victims of our own ignorance, searching for ways at each juncture to unveil the most powerful truth to ourselves only to miss the mark like Zeno’s paradox. And what we don’t know is that quantum physics speaks of million of selves living in million of universes recreating million of choices and projecting them into million versions of our subatomically-altered lives. Or more. And what if this veil is lifted? What if by meeting these alternates we unleash a cacophony of fear, dread and confusion instead of love, understanding and compassion? That, my friends, is the meaning of Coherence, and it happens the night Comet Miller passes overhead…
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