WITH a stack of unwritten research papers piling up into the hundreds, I often have a difficult time deciding what topic to devote my next efforts to. Why a movie review then? I was encouraged to screen Brad Bird’s Tomorrowland on the basis that I was freshening up on The Wizard of Trump and the movie supposedly dealt with two important facets of that paper, Nikola Tesla and time travel. It did not. Sure, Nikola Tesla was a driving force to the narrative, but he is only given an honorable mention. What’s more, my preconceived notions were completely wrong in that the theory of time travel has very little to do with the plot, as advertised. Weren’t the Donald J. Trump conspiracy theorists raving about the time traveling aspects of this movie, or are my wires crossed, and if not, what pipe were they smoking? Given my own misconceptions, the question remains, why a movie discussion? It was gnostic as hell, for starters, but what esoteric movie isn’t? To my utter astonishment, the narrative is far more profound than time traveler fan fiction in that it has direct tie-ins to a passion project of mine, The Hidden Wilderness. To add to my case, and come to find out, the movie was given the subtitle A World Beyond in some other regions. Tomorrowland is a movie about the Blessed Land and its immortal inhabitants.