About Time Comments

  • Dusty 2021-10-20 19:02:02

    The first half of the process of picking up girls is a bit boring, and the more it looks afterwards, the part I like most about the son and the father. Because I have a new life, I can't go back to see Dad again. This may be a metaphor. Even if we can travel through time and space, our lives need to keep moving forward, accepting new things, and bid farewell to the...

  • Stan 2021-10-20 19:02:01

    When I was tempted by my first love, I turned out to go home and propose marriage as soon as I refused. This is really foul, and I am so...

  • Melvin 2021-10-20 19:02:00

    It's a movie that has been on the hard drive for a long time. Today I look unintentionally, but I cried unexpectedly. Compared with the love in the film, what touched me more was the line of affection between the male protagonist and his father. After watching the movie, I immediately sent my parents I love you. Btw, after thinking about it carefully, I am thankful that I don’t have the ability to go back to the past, otherwise I may involuntarily revise every memory, but in fact it is these...

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About Time quotes

  • [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]

  • [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.