The title you provided is a file name for the 2020 independent science-fiction thriller , written and directed by Brian Ulrich . The film blends elements of a police procedural with a mind-bending time-travel conceit. Plot Overview
Reception for Last Three Days was polarized. Some audience members on Rotten Tomatoes praised it as a strong low-budget love story disguised as a thriller. Conversely, many critics found the plot "clumsy" and "amateurish," arguing that the time-travel logic was poorly explained and the execution lacked the necessary budget to fully realize its complex sci-fi ideas. The title you provided is a file name
: Reviewers from sites like Watch or Pass note that the film uses a confusing "jumbled" structure, often blurring the lines between past and present. Some audience members on Rotten Tomatoes praised it
: Jack's investigation reveals he was drugged with a new street narcotic that serves as a literal time-travel device. This allows him to relive and potentially "reset" the events of the missing days. : Jack's investigation reveals he was drugged with
The film remains a notable example of modern indie filmmaking where high-concept "brain-bending" sci-fi is applied to a gritty, street-level crime drama. Last Three Days (2020)
: The film explores a "good cop, bad cop" dynamic between Jack and Dave, adding layers of betrayal and moral ambiguity. Critical Reception
The story follows Jack (played by Robert Palmer Watkins ), an undercover police officer attempting to infiltrate a Japanese crime syndicate. His life is already in turmoil due to a failing marriage with his wife, Beth ( Deborah Lee Smith ). After a mission goes wrong, Jack wakes up with no memory of the previous 72 hours, only to discover his partner, Dave ( Thomas Wilson Brown ), is dead and his wife has vanished. Cinematic Themes and Execution