Once you accept this setting...

Vinnie 2022-04-22 07:01:15

When I was a child, I read a cartoon on "Cartoon King": a boy has a strange ability after taking a newly developed drug. After falling asleep, he would disappear from time to time, and appeared in another place without a trace. At that time, I felt that it is not good for people who do not know when they will disappear and have too deep bonds with others. However, in the end, that boy met a boy who had been waiting for him all his life (sorry, since I was a child, I saw Ji Chang grow up... hehe = _, =). And Henry in this film is obviously not inferior in love.

But I must say that Henry is cheating when compared to that guy. He has the ability to travel through time and space, while the boys in the comics only have the ability to travel through space. Henry and Clare's acquaintance and love, how does it look like the light source's development plan in the dreams of most men, you say, since a girl was young, she began to sway around her, tickled people's hearts and then disappeared in the wind, how could it not be Make her fascinated. That's right, every little loli will have a pink bubble-like affection for the big brother next door, but they are all in vain because of "I am not born, I am old when I am born", but Clare in this film Little loli is obviously lucky, she met an uncle with ulterior motives (?), and he was not on the same time track as her at that time, and when she really grew up and could fall in love and marry, she met Feng Huazheng Mao's uncle, the youth deity, this time it's not a copy, it's the deity oh my dear~ So the two of them are happily together.

For things like time travel, my logic has always been chaotic ORZ, please allow me to rationalize it for myself. Clare has always grown up normally. The Henry she met when she was a child was Henry who occasionally wore back for traveling until she met the deity in the library that day. And although Henry was wearing it uncontrollably, he still lived his normal life. He would only occasionally wear it for a short period of time, and then wear it back on the right track to continue to be his deity. Well, so when Clare and the deity met, they had a spark of love, applaud! It seems to be a little smoother, but the first encounter between the two of them on the lawn was not the real first encounter, yes to Clare, but not to Henry at that time, he already knew the future Clare at that time, so , where will the real first encounter be? ! ! ! ORZ, I'm so confused, forgive me, because this initial encounter is very important, if you can't find this thread, love doesn't know where to start.


I declare that I haven't read the novel, and I don't know if this aspect is clearly explained in the novel.

Since I have been struggling with this logical problem, the feelings between the two have not been felt very much. I just thought that girl Clare was so hard-hearted, it was really hard to follow a husband who disappeared without saying hello every now and then.


I also wondered why Henry couldn't control the location of the crossing, but at that time, he could often go to the woods to meet Clare. After thinking hard, I could only come to one conclusion: the beating was fate! Well, once you accept this setting, their love story can also look ugly.

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The Time Traveler's Wife quotes

  • Clare at Eight: Are you married?

    Henry DeTamble: Yes, I am.

    Clare at Eight: Is your wife a time traveler?

    Henry DeTamble: No. No, thank God.

    Clare at Eight: Do you love her?

    Henry DeTamble: Yes. Very much. What's wrong?

    Clare at Eight: Nothing. I was just hoping you're married to me.

  • Clare Abshire: I wrote down every time that you came to visit me.

    Henry DeTamble: Which I gather I did, or will do, fairly often.

    Clare Abshire: The last time that I saw you, I was 18. Seems that you go back to the same places a lot.

    Henry DeTamble: Yeah, it's like gravity. Big events pull you in.

    Clare Abshire: I was a big event.

    Henry DeTamble: So it would seem.