Every unexpected encounter is a long-awaited reunion

Angelita 2022-04-23 07:01:50

She walked through the woods, crossed the grass, and walked all the way to the memory of half a lifetime, all the way to the person she was waiting for with her life.
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The male protagonist is probably the saddest superpower owner in history. He can't change history and doesn't want to save the earth, except that someone may lose his clothes inexplicably at some time and somewhere, his ability has almost no impact on all mankind; except for cheating to get five million once, his ability has brought him nothing. Benefit, but haunt its life. Cheng Ye Xiao He defeated Xiao He, he was saved by this ability, and finally died here.

This isn't a sci-fi movie. Stripped of that bizarre factor, this is a story of love, nostalgia and waiting. Like all lonely men in the world, the male protagonist who wanders in the vast time and space has found a warm support; like all girls who love fantasy, the female protagonist encounters a miracle that lights up the world in her ordinary life. They continued to meet and separate, and after the test of time, they did not give up on each other. The woodland they met for the first time has become their sustenance and bond. No matter how time changes, there is always a place to go back.

You will find out at the end that, as the title suggests, the protagonist of the movie is indeed a girl. This is a story about her constant waiting, waiting for her lover to break free from the cruel teasing of time and follow a trace of nostalgia.

"Sometimes I feel like he's been hiding in the woods all the time, trying to surprise me when he comes out. He's always there."

That man may never come back, maybe tomorrow.

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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.