“A movie you’ll want to re-watch as soon as it ends,” says the trailer for the upcoming film, Things Will Be Different, set to release on October 4th. Directed by Michael Felker and starring Adam David Thompson and Riley Dandy, this Hollywood movie is sure to keep its audience on the edge of their seats throughout.
Things Will Be Different is a psychological thriller-drama, centered around two siblings who are on the run from the local police. While fleeing, they come across a mysterious farmhouse that transports them to a different time and space. As things begin to settle and they attempt to return to their present, they are stopped by a spiritual force, which traps them until they obey its command.
Things Will Be Different Quotes and Dialogues
1. – What’s the backup?
– There is no backup. Trust me.
2. – Was that it? A magical safe house.
– Now we wait for time to pass on our present, and we head back and make sure we’re clear.
3. – Where’s the key? There’s got to be a key somewhere, right?
– There never was a key.
4. Hello? You shouldn’t be here. The cycle is delicate. Time isn’t kind to the displaced.
5. – There’s no going home.
– Is that what you really think?
– What’s that supposed to mean?
– You are working with them. You brought me here to….
– Why would I do any of that?
6. Someone is coming. Eliminate them before they reach the door. Or you and your brother will die here.
7. Whenever we realize that we are in an excited state, We breathe in. Take in our surroundings. Breathe out on the count of five.
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Conclusion
Things Will Be Different trailer sets high expectations for its audience, referring to the movie as “a compelling, time-twisting tale” and a “tantalizing puzzle box.” It ends with an ominous scene where the siblings are warned, “Someone is coming. Eliminate them before they reach the door,” or else the siblings might die. This cliffhanger is sure to pique the audience’s curiosity and make them eager to watch the film to discover what happens to the siblings—whether they escape or meet a tragic fate.