I'm not the only one who loves this movie~

Milton 2022-03-23 09:02:50

In fact, I came into contact with this movie many years ago. The first time I came into contact with it was when I was in middle school and watched the MV for the best soundtrack of the Oscar. Mysterious and romantic shots are extremely curious.
However, for various reasons, it can basically be said that I always miss some classic movies again and again. However, at this stage, it may be better to watch, and things may not be as intense and profound as the current ones~!

The mysterious and noble atmosphere of the old lady at the beginning captured me deeply; 45 minutes have passed, the reunion of the hero and heroine we were looking forward to, maybe too long, when that moment really came, it was a dream. , and true. As the audience, we are the witnesses to their meeting.
The handling of details and rhythm makes it impossible to imagine that this is a movie made 30 years ago.
She was serious, he was enthusiastic, she confessed, they separated and reunited, they were happy and happy, however, a coin from 1979 decisively ended such a short-lived happiness.

When he returned to the 80's, I suddenly felt suffocated, nauseated, and breathless. I used to cry because of a movie, but I never cried so hard, so howl~
Destiny passed that damn coin , hold my throat tightly~

So I was like him, my eyes were red, I was stuck on the sofa and couldn't move~

So I spent another hour, watching the highlights, watching the interview, hoping to calm down the intense mood~
However, he, and her, their love, along with the beautiful music, are deeply rooted in my heart~

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Somewhere in Time quotes

  • Richard Collier: Please, don't leave. You have no idea how far I've come to be with you.

  • Richard Collier: Arthur, you know in the Hall of History, there's a photograph, a young woman. There's no nameplate.

    Arthur Biehl: Yes, that's Elise McKenna. She was a famous actress in her day. Starred in a play in the hotel theater.

    Richard Collier: I-I'm sorry. Did you say there was a theater here?

    Arthur Biehl: Yes. Down by the lake.

    Richard Collier: Really? When was this play done?

    Arthur Biehl: 1912.