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New Movie from Director Tim Chey: ’20 Minutes’

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
August 27, 2022
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New Movie from Director Tim Chey: ’20 Minutes’
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Indeed, Death is always a scary emotion, a scary thought, and a feeling, but it is accurate. You can try to run from Death as much as possible, but it will eventually come. The funny part is that we never know how and when Death will come to us. It may be today, tomorrow, or after 50 years.

The movie “20 minutes” by Tim Chey is all about the time left before dying.

How people would react and what they would do if they realized that they were only left with only 20 minutes to live.

The film is about a missile that was rapidly approaching Hawaii.

The people of Hawaii got an alert message regarding the missile and that they were only left with 20 minutes to live. After receiving the alert message, all the people in the film started to panic and sought shelter.

The film featured all the emotions and thoughts people go through when they know they are going to die.

The people in the movie cannot find a safe location where they will be unaffected by the missile, which creates more stress on the viewers.

The movie’s characters did great work by creating a stressful and scary situation.

In the movie, every character had a story, and every character had a background. Some people cared about their families, some cared about their safety, and some were selfish.

Many people were trying to flee from the situation, leaving behind all their property. Then, all matters are how to continue to live and not be affected by this unforeseen circumstance.

This movie taught us to view life differently. We should not hold grudges, let go of things, and learn to forgive quickly.

When we all are dying, we realize that there are still some things left to do, and till then, it gets too late.

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