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Science Fiction, Mystery, Drama • 2026 • 114 min

A mysterious boat reappears in a Cornish fishing village thirty years after vanishing, and two struggling men sign on as crew, only to find themselves thrown back to 1993 and mistaken for someone else. Director Mark Jenkin works in a slow, folk-inflected British mode, and the story leans on economic hardship, community decline, and family loyalty rather than political messaging. The label is Neutral, reflecting weak or absent signals across most categories. The film's emotional center is a father desperate to return to his wife and child, a framing that sits closer to traditional family values, but no ideological agenda pushes the needle strongly in any direction.
George MacKay • Callum Turner • Emily Daglish-Laine
A mysterious boat reappears in a Cornish fishing village thirty years after vanishing, and two struggling men sign on as crew, only to find themselves thrown back to 1993 and mistaken for someone else. Director Mark Jenkin works in a slow, folk-inflected British mode, and the story leans on economic hardship, community decline, and family loyalty rather than political messaging. The label is Neutral, reflecting weak or absent signals across most categories. The film's emotional center is a father desperate to return to his wife and child, a framing that sits closer to traditional family values, but no ideological agenda pushes the needle strongly in any direction.
George MacKay • Callum Turner • Emily Daglish-Laine
Web searches across major film sites, reviews, and encyclopedic sources yield only plot descriptions of a time-travel mystery centered on a declining Cornish fishing village, personal hardship, and supernatural elements, with no retrieved evidence of ideological framing, political messaging, or thematic alignment to progressive or conservative discourses.
The movie features a cast of mostly white British actors portraying characters in a Cornish fishing village setting, with a narrative centered on time travel, family provision, and mystery without any evident critique of traditional identities or emphasis on diversity themes.
The film's core narrative centers on Nick, a devoted husband and father, whose desperate attempts to return to his wife and young child after a time displacement portray traditional nuclear family bonds as a vital source of purpose and emotional anchor, while framing Liam's assumption of another man's husband/father role as morally fraught.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes are present in the film.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The story centers on two fishermen who join the crew of a mysteriously returned vessel and experience a time slip to 1993 in a Cornish fishing village, focusing on economic hardship, family separation, and temporal displacement.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Original screenplay with no source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures featuring canonically different-gender characters. Main roles are new male fishermen portrayed by male actors; no mismatches or recasts qualify as swaps.
The film is an original screenplay featuring newly created characters in a Cornish fishing village time-travel story, with no adaptations, legacy characters, or historical figures whose race is canonically established in prior sources.
Not depicted in the film.
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