The film is often cited as a standout indie sci-fi thriller for its clever use of a limited setting and its exploration of free will versus fate.
In the movie, three friends discover a giant camera that takes photos of their living room exactly 24 hours into the future. They use paper in several critical ways: Time Lapse(2014)
The film , directed by Bradley King , uses "paper" as a central plot device in the form of handwritten notes and photographs to communicate across time. The film is often cited as a standout