This story showcases the emotional ups and downs of the characters in a complex journey through time, as well as how this journey affects the fates of different individuals. The conflict of the past, present, and future, along with the acceptance of loss and sorrow, forms the core of the narrative, with a pocket watch as a central element illustrating the power of time. The film tells the process of grieving and how to cope with death. Mad Jack (played by David Kaye) craves revenge against John Parker (played by Gabriel Holzer), but this leads to his downfall. On the other hand, John Parker accepts his fate, learns to let go, and ultimately finds inner peace. At the beginning of the story, John Parker notices that his pocket watch has stopped. Time Lady Iona (played by Nadine Grossinger) explains the origins of his pocket watch and another one and asks for its return. In a heartbreaking moment, he learns of his brother Peter Parker's (played by Johannes Wicks) death. From this moment, he begins to go through the five stages of grief. He experiences denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Meanwhile, Mad Jack travels back to 1979 with another pocket watch. There, he enlists the help of physicist Jenna (played by Stephanie Laxe) to repair the damaged watch from his time jump. He also takes Peter Parker on this time journey, imprisoning him and causing him serious injuries. John Parker still believes his brother is dead, and as the story progresses, he manages to get his pocket watch running again and returns to 1979, where he must confront Mad Jack and his vengeful actions. Can John save his brother? Can he fulfill Iona's request regarding the two pocket watches?