See You Yesterday
by Fredrica Bailey and Stefon Bristol, directed by Stefon Bristol
Up in the ITTDB Citadel, our first attraction is naturally to the time travel aspects of
any movie, even when the result is an incomprehensible time wreck resulting from a pair
of teenage geniuses. That’s what’s on the surface here, but it also seems to be a
metaphor for the even bigger train wreck of the racist society in the 21st-century United
States.
— Michael Main
You’re missing the big picture here: If time travel were possible, it would be the
greatest ethical and philosophical conundrum of the modern age.
See You Yesterday by Fredrica Bailey and Stefon Bristol, directed by Stefon
Bristol (Tribeca Film Festival, New York City, 3 May 2019).