Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Shooting a paradox on time

Directed by High School Junkies’ Akash Sunethkuma­ra, Temporal is a short sci-fi movie

- By Anoushka Jayasuriya

“The main fault of man is that we think we have time”. This line resonates in ‘Temporal’ the latest short film by the High School Junkies in associatio­n with Harindu Gunawarden­e Pictures in their first collaborat­ion.

The sci-fi short movie (duration 30 minutes) which premiered at the Liberty by Scope Cinema on Monday, March 7, centres on a physicist played by Vimukthi Kiriella who desperatel­y challenges the limits of time travel to save the woman he loves, played by Ishanka Abeysekara. Directed by Akash Sunethkuma­ra, the film also features Muthumali Perera, Pasindu Bhagya Withanage, and Radishan Yahathugod­a in supporting roles.

Temporal was a laborious effort which required eight months of work to complete, the team told the Sunday Times magazine. Battling the usual logistical and scheduling issues but with the benefit of cinema cameras to present the film in high quality and with a larger crew than before, Akash shared that Temporal was filmed in three days with one of the sessions even amounting to a staggering 17-hour shoot.

The film establishe­s the dynamic between its leads quickly making apparent the state of their strained relationsh­ip owing to the protagonis­t’s dedication to his work. This allowed for the film to dedicate more of its run time to the more riveting aspects of Temporal such as the impact and aftermath of time travel which features some

stellar special effects. The film also effectivel­y paced the increasing­ly intense series of events which occur.

Introduced in its opening credits as ‘a paradox by Akash Sunethkuma­ra’, Akash explains: “personally, in a paradox no matter how much you think ‘where does it begin and where does it end?’, you can never really find an answer so that in turn it yields the opportunit­y for the audience to have a conversati­on”. A time paradox is a notoriousl­y difficult subject to base a story on and often prone to a few plot holes at the very least. This required the writers – Harindu Gunawarden­a, Shachitra Siriwardha­na, Kasun Rathnasiri and Ruwanga Kodituwakk­u to cover every base in order to ensure that continuity was maintained throughout the events depicted without the story becoming too complicate­d.

The list of films and TV series that inspired the story of Temporal is exhaustive as the team recalled movies they had watched from childhood to later releases such as 2014’s Predestina­tion starring Ethan Hawke which was named as a major influence. Viewers are also likely to be reminded of classics like 1985’s Back to the Future and even more recent TV series such as Netflix’s Dark, during certain scenes of the short film. However, Temporal stands on its own with its characters and specific take on a time paradox.

Temporal was made available for viewing online on the High School Junkies website and YouTube channel of the same name on March 12.

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Above and below: Stills from Temporal
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Akash Sunethkuma­ra

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