Ali Marie Matheson

Ali Marie Matheson

  • Born: 1956-7-5
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    • Vincenzo 2022-01-11 08:02:44

      Deja vu

      Watching this film should be clear about its focus. It should not be regarded as a science fiction film to emphasize some scientific causal logic, such as how did the watch get to Seymour? This is a question of whether there is a chicken or an egg first, and the film is not intended to focus on...

    • Edwardo 2022-04-20 09:02:11

      Love is not long, this hatred is endless~

      I was born before you were born, but when you were born, I was already old.
      At the same time, I am happy with you every day.

      The two people fell in love with each other for seventy years. I don't know if it was fate or a malicious joke. Perhaps, from their first glance at each other, everything was...

    • Magnus 2022-03-14 14:12:26

      Objective 3.1, sentiment score 3.5 stars. The film 40 years ago did not have too many complicated technical methods and narrative skills for the performance of time travel. The description of love was also classical and pure love. The ending was full of regrets, but it was also sentimental and imperfect. Perfect.

    • Jennings 2022-03-25 09:01:16

      A movie I watched about 15 years ago, I don’t need to go back 70 years in time. If you go back 18 years, you are still you, I am still me, will we change the fate of this life... Today’s word: life can’t be started from scratch. In the movie, you can search for the person in the picture arbitrarily in sci-fi and have your own beautiful love. Going back in time, what moment in your life would you like to go back to? ? ?

    Somewhere in Time quotes

    • Elise McKenna: The man of my dreams has almost faded now. The one I have created in my mind. The sort of man each woman dreams of, in the deepest and most secret reaches of her heart. I can almost see him now before me. What would I say to him if he were really here? "Forgive me. I have never known this feeling. I have lived without it all my life. Is it any wonder, then, I failed to recognise you? You, who brought it to me for the first time. Is there any way that I can tell you how my life has changed? Any way at all to let you know what sweetness you have given me? There is so much to say. I cannot find the words. Except for these: I love you". Such would I say to him if he were really here.

    • Richard Collier: This is not for a play, Miss Roberts. This is something very personal.

      [shows her the pocketwatch]

      Laura Roberts: Where did you get that?

      Richard Collier: Well, she gave it to me, ma'am. At the opening of a play I wrote eight years ago at Millfield College.

      Laura Roberts: That watch was very precious to her. She never- never left it out of her possession. It disappeared the night she died.

      Richard Collier: She died that night?