Nothing to do with crossing

Alessia 2022-04-23 07:01:50

Truly a beautiful love story. The hero's time travel is just the layer of sugar coating wrapped around the story, just like "The Adventures of Benjamin Button", no matter how wonderful the idea is, when everything is settled, it returns to our ordinary but precious moments.

I love the long shot of the hero and heroine's daughter growing up. This is the value that every family strives for. From a wobbly toddler to babbling, my grandfather started teaching the violin, laughing with his parents, and the warm colors made the shots flow smoothly, and the time seemed to pass without a trace. The time traveler travels freely between the future and the past. The audience is already familiar with a lot of plots and fun, but it is not very interesting to know when to die. The ignorant are not afraid, and each of us is not walking towards death. journey? But impermanence or death wears an invisibility cloak, so usually we pretend death is far away, maybe never coming. In the film, the director uses the character's mouth to clearly tell each of us that this unchangeable destiny will eventually come. It is so certain that it is so definite that it is especially panic and nostalgia for the world. It is a kind of extra grace and compassion to feel that it is sometimes ignorant. But we clearly know that we just don't think about it in the daily trivial flow of the day.

Time is a fascinating theme, and time travel has become everyone's dream, only delusional to escape the eternal ticking, even for a moment. And every literary work and every movie is telling us that the wheel of time rolls over joy and sorrow, and this is life. We both love and fear the traces of time, so Richard spent 18 years filming "Love Before Sex" was not enough, and he took 12 years to film "Boyhood" to record those meaningful moments in his growth. A big dish is brought to the front of the audience, and there is no need to wait nine years and another nine years. So we also love watching Harry Potter and watching them grow up. We love all the people and things that have accompanied us over the years, whether it's "A Dream of Red Mansions" or "Reminiscence of the Years Like Water", today's book "The Time Traveler's Wife" is all about the same theme: life. With these talented companions, it is warm, safe, and never alone.

When it comes to actors, Rachel McAdams, the heroine, is very suitable for such fresh romance films. She is naturally innocent in such good works as "Time Traveler", "The Notebook" and "Midnight in Paris". Smile, with ease. The male protagonist, Eric Bana, is not very familiar with him, and the unlucky man who runs naked in this film urges the timeless man to handle it properly. The director is also relatively unfamiliar, but Lie to me directed by him is familiar to everyone. Returning to this film, you can score 80 points, there are surprises, jokes, not enough depth, too much romance, love and affection, within reach.

Finally, I would like to thank this movie for allowing me to relive every moment of my life. Recently, my father is not in good health, and his sickness and sadness are worrying. A few days ago, a moment in my own home reappeared in the movie theater in sync with the movie. "After dinner, everyone was in the living room. Cattou brought a newspaper from downstairs to Dad. Mom watched TV and laughed. Mr. Dogtou sat across from him and read his Chinese medicine book seriously. The air conditioner was whirring. She worked hard to write stroke by stroke, but Xiaomeng was unwilling to be lonely, she stepped on its runner and clattered ~~ I hope that time is condensed in this moment, it seems that every night can be continuous. And this moment, silence and warmth , will eventually pass away, and will eventually be missed." I was reluctant to let go, and I still wanted to leave if I didn't want to go back, but so what? We have come, the sky has left our cry and laughter~

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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.