About time

Demond 2022-03-20 09:01:19

When I first saw Richard Curtis as the director and screenwriter, I already felt that this would be a super five-star movie. The idea of ​​traveling through time and space, humorous and humorous jumping, and pure English-sound lines and narrations, British style strong costumes and sets, Comfortable and unobtrusive soundtrack, loves to play the heroine Rachel and the hero's father Bill. All of these seem to be enough to cover up the plot and logical flaws.
I have a few favorite scenes in the film. One is the hero and the dark The encounter of the heroine and the first time the heroine is sent home. The second is the various aspects of the marriage of the heroine and the hero. The last is the end of the film, the hero and his father travel back to the past and have fun at the beach. There is one more thing I have to mention, the film I ridiculed it twice in China, once with table tennis, and once with family planning. I
thought it was a reunion work about love, but in the end I discovered that family and friendship also accounted for a large proportion. You said it was too chicken soup. , It’s okay to be too idealistic, but isn’t this the so-called beauty that each of us yearns for. As the ending narration says: We all traveling through time together everyday of our lives, all we can do is do our best to relish this remarkable ride.

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  • [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.