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Lottie 2022-03-24 09:01:23
5/10. What the hell is a broken movie that makes me lose my mind seven or eight times in a row! The choreographer is like reciting the scriptures. The shattered things that can be explained in 80 minutes are left in 40 minutes. All sorts of things are left and right, ranging from chasing his girlfriend to marriage and feelings to the warmth of the family. The fucking [Time Traveler’s Wife] is ugly enough, and the goddess has to pick up this old-fashioned stalk, let alone compare with [Life...
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Itzel 2022-03-24 09:01:23
Time travel makes this story seem a little weird, as if it didn't help much, it just kept distracting. The first heartbeat is hard to separate from the separation. The most touching thing has nothing to do with travel, but more like a memory itself. There are no shortage of warm moments, but lack of...
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Alessia 2022-03-23 09:01:23
I went to a small theater far away to watch the last show under the heavy snowstorm, laughing and crying with the people all over the room. This is my 2013 movie of the year. The soundtrack is great, and the montage of the subway scene reminds me of John Lewis' commercial. The last time my father and son ran on the beach, I was crying...
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Cesar 2022-03-23 09:01:23
God has given you superpowers, not to let you save the world, but to let you love this imperfect but beautiful ordinary...
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Vaughn 2022-03-23 09:01:23
Father-son drama is the main line...The five-star all walks along the beach for a short period of...
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Julia 2022-03-23 09:01:23
I'm always picky when watching movies with science fiction elements, and I want to find logical loopholes in others. But this film made me completely forget about time travel, because it is a carrier. The focus of the film is about feelings and how to treat you properly in an ordinary life. Tears came out when he saw his father the last time he went back to see his...
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Christina 2022-03-23 09:01:23
To be honest, I didn't think it was touching but felt quite realistic. One thing is particularly good is that it tells the truth: there is nothing the one. Fate is not a big deal, it is easy to change, you need it and it happens to be empty, you may fight for a good love. After reading it with my sister, I said that if we can travel back with experience points, we must sleep the little fresh meat that I missed. It is too wasteful to think about it when I was...
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Josue 2022-03-23 09:01:23
Curtis said that this is a very personal movie, and it is true. The film is like a primary school student’s proposition, "If tomorrow is your last day" or "If I have the ability to travel through time and space", so in terms of plot, there is not much novelty, but the warmth and details of life are enough to impress The audience, especially the first half, has a lot of jokes (compared to the latter half). In addition to love, it is more family...
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Darron 2022-03-23 09:01:23
I thought that at least I should have the feeling of "500 days of love in the summer". The logic is horribly messy. 1 star for the...
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Alysha 2022-03-22 09:01:20
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About Time Comments
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[Tim and Mary are in bed]
Mary: So not such a bad day after all?
Tim: No. It was pretty good, really. Very good day, actually, as it turns out.
Mary: Well, that's a relief. Because it had been a very bad day, I thought I might have had to have had sex with you to make up for it.
[she turns the light out]
Mary: Goodnight.
Tim: [he is lying blatantly and Mary knows it] It was a very, very bad day. It went very badly. I got fired from my job. And then I killed a man.
[she turns the light back on]
Mary: That is a very bad day.
Tim: It's terrible.
Mary: Yeah, the worst day ever. I'm so sorry.
[they start to make love]
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[Mary wants another baby]
Mary: I just thought that maybe it was time for the insurance baby.
Tim: What?
Mary: In case one of them is really smart. We don't want the other one to feel stupid their whole life. And if we had a third one then we could have *two* happy dummies. What do you think?
[Tim realises that once another baby is born, he will never be able to go back to a time before that]
Tim: [voiceover] It was the toughest decision of my life. Saying "yes" to the future meant saying "goodbye" to my dad - forever.