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Synopsis: Gwendolyn Shepherd is actually a very normal 16-year-old teen. What's annoying is that her family definitely has a tad too many secrets. They all have to do with the time-travel gene that is passed down in the family. Everyone is certain that Gwen's cousin Charlotte has the gene, and so everything is all Charlotte, all the time. Until the day Gwen, out of the clear blue sky, suddenly finds herself in London at the end of the 19th century. She knows right away that she, and not Charlotte, was born to be a time traveler - even if she could certainly do without it. Just as she could do without Charlotte's arrogant boyfriend Gideon de Villiers, with whom she now has to forge an alliance in order to clear up the biggest secret of her family history. One thing is clear: she will do everything possible to solve the ancient mysteries. What isn't clear is that one should not fall in love between the times. For that really makes things complicated!
Director(s): Felix Fuchssteiner
Production: Lieblingsfilm
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2013
122 min
311 Views


But what happens at the Order?

They act like they're out to

save the world. Its bizzare!

If you ask me, those kind of

guys want just one thing:

To rule the world!

Like in a James Bond movie.

I just want to know what

all this has to do with me.

Well, since Charlotte's not going to offer

advice, you'll just have to get close to Gideon.

Just spy on him a little bit.

How hard is that to do?

You'll have to use your female charm!

On that thing?

Really?

We'll going to be in trouble

if we're late for class again.

Crap, not again!

Seriously? Now?

Hide in the bathroom.

No one will see you.

Gwenny?

What's going on?

Was that Gwendolyn Shepherd?

Where is she?

Mr. Whitman, hello.

Oh, Gwendolyn, here?

Ah... no... ya...

What happened?

She had to run to the toilet.

A virus! she was vomiting!

Diarrhoea, skin rash.

And I heard its contagious...

Don't lie to me again! Got it?

Gwendolyn. Stop!

Listen, I can explain everything.

I can't wait to hear that!

I didn't mean it like that!

So, how did you mean it, Mr. de Villiers?

This whole thing is

bad enough as it is.

It'd be easier if you didn't

work against me, you know.

We've got to get back. The Count

will be wondering where we are.

This seems so familiar.

It's not like they say it is.

You must question everything.

Have faith in your capabilities.

Don't let them mislead you.

Are you talking to yourself now?

Or is someone there?

No!

A spy?

Gideon, there's no one there!

Thank God, Gwenny!

I told Mr Whitman you were puking your guts up.

He wanted to kill me.

Something really strange happened this time.

Ya, like what?

The liver goes there.

There were two of me.

It can't go on like this.

I want you to call your mum, OK?

Here.

So you're saying, you were

kissing a stranger, at a ball,

you're somewhere back in time and you

can't recall what the guy looked like?

It wasn't doing anything,

it was that strange doppelganger thing.

Okay. Were your eyes opened or closed?

Leslie!

Just concentrate! Was it a first kiss

or a "we've already done this" kiss?

I...

Gwen. Come quickly! We have to go!

So, you mean everything that Aunt Maddy says

isn't nonsence and she isn't crazy after all?

Yes, its true.

I'm taking you to the

Order at Saint-Germain.

To that sect? Right now? Forget it!

They're the only ones

who can control it.

Ya, but it could be that I

don't have it, mom.

Gwendolyn, listen to me, will you?

Its not a game, OK?

Gwendolyn. It could happen to you

again and you could end up anywhere.

Like maybe the Great Fire of

London in 1600's.

Your school uniform

would go up in flames.

Okay. Here we are.

How may I help you?

It's you Ms. Montrose!

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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