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An atomic accident pushed the mind of a man seven and a half seconds into the future. One startling scene has the victim answering questions seconds before they're asked. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski Poster tagline: IT WAS THE DEADLIEST SECRET... THE MAN WITH THE RADIOACTIVE BRAIN!!! What can you say when a premise is so interesting but it’s completely unused. The sci-fi premise that the protagonist, with high levels of radioactivity in his body, lives with a sort of 7-second head start on everyone else, is drowned in a routine spy story where the low budget and apparent inability of the cinematographer to light scenes couldn’t be more evident. This film is terribly, terribly dark, 80 percent of the runtime is drowned in darkness, all it needed was for everyone to take a drag from a cigarette, like in period noir films (but very cheap ones). Actually, I wouldn't even call it sci-fi, it only lightly touches on that, it's more like a spy plot with shooting towards the end. It's a shame, the original idea with the time paradox could have been used much better in the hands of a more capable filmmaker. The English just didn't know how to make science fiction in the Golden Age (save a few honorable exceptions). ()

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