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Abelardo 2023-04-21 06:30:35
The degree of sexual openness of American women in 1979 was indeed much higher than that of Chinese women in the same...
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Frank 2023-04-15 10:11:47
The plot sucks, can't the male lead send the female lead to the hotel on Saturday and then go buy a gun? ? ? The screenwriter is...
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Nora 2023-03-31 00:12:09
Three and a half, kinda...
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Earl 2023-02-06 03:47:31
You said what a choice would be for a person to experience the departure of a loved one and to face it as if they were separated from the world to save the...
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Kasey 2023-01-26 18:00:07
San Francisco in 1979. In fact, I didn't see that the male protagonist was the male protagonist of Clockwork Orange... It's amazing to play a rogue and play a...
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Seamus 2023-01-05 11:33:32
Mary's voice is so cute and...
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Robb 2023-01-02 19:19:37
Via Life is Strange originally watched the American TV version. . The beginning is not much different, but this version is more old-fashioned and elegant but the plot is more nonsensical. The Ripper heroine, who inexplicably let go of the male protagonist, is so sweet and finally went back together. . . The Ripper is fully...
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Sophie 2022-12-31 01:40:16
Wells vs Jack the...
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Richmond 2022-12-29 06:19:04
I would miss that science fiction...
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Pinkie 2022-12-23 00:30:34
Open your mind. Mary's voice was sweet. Love reading HG Wells...
Time After Time Comments
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Karson 2022-10-15 20:33:54
HG Wells follows Jack the Ripper in a time machine and sparks a romance...
Departure time: November 5, 1893 10:15 Arrival time: November 5, 1979 Travel
through for 2 years / minute 43 minutes 10:30-11:10
HG Wells in order to track his friends (actually also Jack the Ripper), took a time machine to the 1980s, in which the fragments of the time tunnel were very exciting,... -
Wiley 2022-10-15 14:28:24
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Jeweler: [H.G. Wells goes to jeweler's shop to sell jewerly he brought from 1893] Amazing! I haven't seen stones in settings like these since before the war.
H.G. Wells: The war?
Jeweler: Since the second world war, you know.
H.G. Wells: Did you say *world* war?
Jeweler: Since World War 2, I said.
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[Wells has confronted Jack in his hotel room in 1979]
Jack the Ripper: You finding me is rather fortuitous. For me, that is. Otherwise, I'd be obliged to search for you.
[beat]
Jack the Ripper: Well, are you going to give it to me?
H.G. Wells: [feigning confusion] I have no idea what you mean.
Jack the Ripper: Of course you do. I'm talking about the key. I can't have you following me for eternity, like the Flying Dutchman. Give me the key and we'll be quits.
H.G. Wells: Key? I don't have it with me.
Jack the Ripper: Oh, Herbert.
[sighs]
Jack the Ripper: Herbert, I've played countless games of chess with you... and the one thing you cannot do is bluff.
[Jack removes Wells' glasses from his face; from Wells' POV, everything is blurry]
Jack the Ripper: [menacingly] I want that key!
[punches Wells]