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Host: Good evening, everyone.

Today, I'm thrilled to discuss "See You


Yesterday," a sci-fi adventure directed by Stefon Bristol, available on Netflix
since May 13, 2019.
Host: What sets this film apart is its blend of science fiction and real-world
issues. Bristol, guided by producer Spike Lee, tells the story of two brilliant
teens, C.J. Walker and Sebastian Thomas, inventors of a time-traveling
backpack. The movie explores the consequences of altering the past, touching
on ethical dilemmas and societal challenges.
Host: The characters, played by a talented young cast, immerse you in their
world. Eden Duncan-Smith, as C.J. Walker, delivers a powerful performance.
Unexpectedly, the plot tackles police brutality and racism, turning "See You
Yesterday" into more than just a sci-fi adventure.
Host: In my view, what stands out is the film's balance of serious themes with
moments of humor and camaraderie. The pacing and incorporation of real-
world issues add depth. The exploration of time travel complexities and moral
implications make it a compelling watch.
Host: The movie conveys a powerful message about our actions' impact on the
future and the need to address social injustices. It serves as a mirror to society,
urging viewers to reflect on choices and the call for change.
Host: Among numerous memorable moments, one quote encapsulates the
film: "Yesterday is already in the past; you should say see you soon." This
highlights characters' struggles and broader societal issues.
Host: In conclusion, "See You Yesterday" is a compelling and socially relevant
film that combines science fiction with a gripping narrative. Bristol and the
talented cast deliver a movie that entertains, provokes thought, and is a
powerful reminder that our past shapes our present and future. I highly
recommend giving it a watch—a cinematic journey leaving a lasting
impression.

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