The film deals with the story of a high school student who lives next to his friend. One day, they both find an alien orbit device. This device can be very dangerous, so it should be turned off.
The inventive finale can't save a painfully slow film that feels like a cheap, hastily wrapped assembly-line product. Like "Back to the Future," it's instructive in the perils of rose-colored nostalgia, but only because it's worse than you remember.