
Nicolas Cage stars in this largely unsatisfactory  science-fiction story that starts as a taut and eerie story of mental legacies  and ultimately falling back on Steven Spielberg's old cosmic play book for  standard explanations of strange phenomena. Cage stars as an astrophysicist and  widower John Koestler, whose young son attends a school where a 50-year Time  Capsule is dug and opened. Koestler son Caleb (Chandler Canterbury) is an  envelope of the capsule with a sheet of paper marked with seemingly-random  numbers. Koestler interprets the numbers as groups of prophecies (in 1959) of  disasters in the run-up to a global katastrofisch event in late 2009. Moreover,  some of the later tragedies involving him or members of his family, suggesting  the paper is to fall into his hands and Caleb. That is not the only freaky thing  drawing father and son in a direction they really do not want to go. Among other  things, a quartet of strangers keep mute shown a strong interest in Caleb's  true, and the daughter and granddaughter of the little girl who originally  something songs in 1959 under the shadow of a separate prediction of doom.  Everything goes swimmingly until the time for director Alex Proyas (The Crow) to  start the use of strings, and blocks start falling as rain. On the plus side,  Knowing includes some breathtaking scenes of emergencies, the most gruesome (and  realistic) with a jet crash the like of which has never been captured on  film.
- Actors: Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne
- Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: Summit Entertainment
- DVD Release Date: July 7, 2009
- Run Time: 121 minutes
 
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