Sometimes it's just better not Knowing.
Ageing action star Nicolas Cage plays a science professor whose son gets hold of a letter written in the past. The letter contains a string of numbers which may seem random to the untrained eye, but actually holds the key to the future. With these numbers, Nicolas can tell when a disaster is about to strike at which part of the world.
But the biggest disaster of all is about to happen, and Nicolas knows he can't stop this one
Directed by Alex Proyas (I, Robot), Knowing begins intriguingly enough, as Nicolas' efforts to understand the numbers take on shades of a detective novel and a horror movie. Unfortunately, the film's last fifteen minutes turns Knowing into a cheap science fiction affair that is dumb and absurd on so many levels.
Like we said, it's better not Knowing.
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