[REL] Science Fiction (2002)

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[REL] Science Fiction (2002)

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Science Fiction (2002)
Finally it's happend a great Belgian movie thats equal to expensive Hollywood productions. SCIENCE FICTION is a children's movie but it looks like a grown up movie, this is Danny Deprez his second movie as a director.

The story is about a young boy that frequently has to move from country to country. He only knows that his parents they're job has something to do with micro biology. After eavesdropping on them he is convinced that they are aliens from another planet. Or is this just childlike imagination?
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Language is German, thanks to ghost for the info ;)

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Re: [REL] Science Fiction (2002)

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The English subs are verified. Type in -47 seconds on the subs advance in vlc player - and a number of subtitles are missing, especially at the beginning - but other than that, they work fine.

And thanks for the subs. It will make watching the movie much more enjoyable :clap
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Thanks FLL and vidman - this was quite a nice little movie with a good story but a confusing plot until the end. I did not like the little girl who hung out in the trailer - the way she rudely teased and abused the new boy at the school dining hall! If I had been the boy I think I would have slapped her up and down a good one!
I use the KMPlayer for most of my viewing and had a heck of a time trying to resync the subs to -47secs! I gave up in the end and took the downloaded subs into a neat little program that can deal with these sort of stupid problems, Aegisub, and in a couple of seconds resynced the whole .srt file so that it works.
I have made the resulting .ass sub file, (.ass stands for Aegisub Advanced SubStation Alpha subtitle file), available in my shared folder if anyone wants it. It worked really well in KMPlayer, but I have not tried it in VLC or AlShow yet - but it should work OK.


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