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Somewhere in Time, just for the name
Leonel 2022-03-20 09:02:25
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Irma 2022-03-26 09:01:10
The feeling is general, the rhythm is not well mastered, and the foreshadowing is a bit tedious and meaningless. The soundtrack is good. In terms of the plot, at five o'clock in the morning when he went back, he didn't think that she gave up a lot for him, didn't think about how their life should continue in the future, didn't tell her his identity, just kept smirking, at that time I thought he was actually Do not love her, otherwise it is a problem of IQ. The ending proves that he still loves her, so he is the latter.
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Krystel 2022-03-26 09:01:10
There must have been a time-travel in such a long past, but it must not have been a time-travel like the one in this movie, which is quite unconvincing. The music is beautiful, the heroine is beautiful, but so what, Hepburn is still beautiful, you let me go to her side. This over-acclaimed film is so empty, and it's a bit ruthless to be held by the freshmen! It's really nothing! Apart from music, I can't pick out any other good points! Samsung is dead!
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Elise McKenna: The man of my dreams has almost faded now. The one I have created in my mind. The sort of man each woman dreams of, in the deepest and most secret reaches of her heart. I can almost see him now before me. What would I say to him if he were really here? "Forgive me. I have never known this feeling. I have lived without it all my life. Is it any wonder, then, I failed to recognise you? You, who brought it to me for the first time. Is there any way that I can tell you how my life has changed? Any way at all to let you know what sweetness you have given me? There is so much to say. I cannot find the words. Except for these: I love you". Such would I say to him if he were really here.
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Richard Collier: This is not for a play, Miss Roberts. This is something very personal.
[shows her the pocketwatch]
Laura Roberts: Where did you get that?
Richard Collier: Well, she gave it to me, ma'am. At the opening of a play I wrote eight years ago at Millfield College.
Laura Roberts: That watch was very precious to her. She never- never left it out of her possession. It disappeared the night she died.
Richard Collier: She died that night?