Upon returning to his hometown, Charlie, a young ambitious guy, who left his job to manage the band of his town, receiving help from his girlfriend who always supports him, but incidents come to challenge them.
With the wholesomely bland vibe of an ABC Family show, All in Time uses the familiar premise of an uptight protagonist letting go and pursuing his dreams as a springboard for awkwardly executed magical realism.
What if you could go back in time to see a legendary band perform before it was famous? That's the intriguing notion that plays like a blurry afterthought in the earnest, underwhelming dramedy "All in Time."