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Dimension Slip (2024) Movie Review

By Newguy

Dimension Slip – Movie Review

Dimension Slip (2024) Movie Review

First Reaction – Dimension Slip brings a fresh spin to dimensional travel.

Where to Watch

Dimension Slip released On digital 28 April from Miracle Media

Director: Barbara Toschi

Writer: Jason Fite (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Sophie Craig (A Working Man)
  • Andrew Norman
  • Derek Nelson
  • Kierath Jandoo (Shades of Desires)
  • Perry Mavrides (EastEnders)

Plot: Kate, a troubled young women wakes up in a parallel dimension and assumes her double’s identity in order to solve her attempted murder.

Runtime: 1 Hour 39 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Dimension Slip starts when Kate (Craig) wakes up in a parallel dimension where her other identity, Hannah (Craig), has been murdered. She must learn about Hannah’s life and adapt to the people she has never met. However, the danger and killer are still there, and she must figure out who is behind it.

However, the people in Hannah’s life begin to notice the changes in her life. This puts a race against time to solve the murder and return to her original timeline.

Verdict on Dimension Slip

Recap

The movie follows a woman who finds herself transported between dimensions. However, the other world gives her a better life, but she must figure out who is trying to kill her. Meanwhile, the suspect must be someone in the life, and the connection seems to be broken.

Best Parts

The concept is very interesting, showing the two different lives Hannah and Kate live through. It has a nice mystery of someone entering a world needing to solve a murder. Sophie Craig is great in the leading role, as she plays the dual roles wonderfully.

Worst Parts

The different lives are very different, but have too many of the same people in. It doesn’t seem to bring enough to show how life could be different with people you meet.

Final ThoughtsDimension Slip is an interesting spin on dimensional travel.

Dimension Slip (2024) Movie Review

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