The Time That Remains Review: An Average Vampire Love Story

The Time That Remains Review: The Time That Remains, directed by Adolfo Alix Jr., is a haunting romantic mystery that blurs the line between love and mortality. Set against a backdrop of unexplained deaths, the film follows an older woman who revisits her past affair with a mysterious, ageless lover. As an inspector begins to unravel the couple’s chilling secret, the story unfolds through a blend of passion, memory, and suspense.

  • The Time That Remains Netflix Cast

    Carlo Aquino, Bing Pimentel, Beauty Gonzalez, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Bembol Roco, Erin Espiritu, Archi Adamos, Alan Paule, Rita Avila, Mercedes Cabral

  • The Time That Remains Movie Director

    Adolfo Alix Jr.

  • The Time That Remains Release Date

    October 16, 2025

The runtime of The Time That Remains movie is 1h 56m approx.

The Time That Remains Review
The Time That Remains Review: Carlo Aquino, Beauty Gonzalez

The Time That Remains Review

The movie depicts a love story about an old woman who suddenly gets hurt after some intruders shoot her, but they also die in the process. Apparently, this is not new, and it has happened before as well, where many would die at that house, and every time, the woman, Lilia, will be there. But she does not live alone, as there is a young man with long hair who also accompanies her. This man is also an enigma himself, and when the nurse asks Lilia about her relationship with him, she gleefully confessed that he was her boyfriend.

The Time That Remains Review
The Time That Remains Review: Carlo Aquino, Beauty Gonzalez

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No, the woman is not senile because he is indeed an ageless man, Matias, who is something similar to a vampire. He can shapeshift, turn into a cat, and viciously attack humans for their blood. But Matias is not a mindless monster who just goes on hunting for no reason, as there are times when he completely loses his composure whenever someone tries to harm Lilia.  Thus, through Lilia’s memories, we get to explore their past, where we see how Matias protected her throughout her life.

The Time That Remains Review
The Time That Remains Review: Carlo Aquino, Beauty Gonzalez

Later, we get to witness that Matias is not the only vampire within the city, as there are others like him. They try to live lives as normally as possible, and because they cannot go outside in the sun, they try to survive within their limited conditions without anyone noticing. Their situation is not as tragic as Matias because they know very well not to mingle with humans. Matias, who falls hopelessly in love with Lilia, is unable to leave her after being in her life for so long. He always craved human interaction, and after getting Lilia’s kindness, he just could not stop himself.

Even when Lilia tried to move on in her life and be with someone else, Matias remained around and always looked out for her. She also helped him gain a much more sustainable option for obtaining blood than just killing people. They made each other better, and due to the positive influence of Lilia, Matias started to live a normal life. But time is one of their biggest constraints, and that essentially becomes the ultimate villain.   

The Time That Remains Review
The Time That Remains Review: Carlo Aquino, Beauty Gonzalez

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Though the premise is interesting, where a vampire is living with his elderly lover because she does not want a cursed life like his, the execution falls short. The cinematography is not excellent, and the supernatural bits look gimmicky and over-the-top. It will make you as much cringe as it did with Twilight. The ending was also predictable as it did not offer something extraordinary, and the narrative was very simple, even though they tried to design the beginning as a mystery.

The Time That Remains Review
The Time That Remains Review: Carlo Aquino, Beauty Gonzalez

Verdict

This is a decent one-time watch that anyone can see if they like supernatural monster-human romances. It is a short film, so it will also not take much time to finish, so do check it out and see for yourself whether you like it or not.

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The Time That Remains Review: An ageless vampire’s eternal love for an aging woman turns tragic in this forbidden romance.
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar has a Post Graduate in English Literature and her love for Anime has taken her to study Japanese. She has a writing experience of 2 years.

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