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Bobbie 2022-03-23 09:02:50

The sparks between these two were too fast~ Other than that, everything was beautiful, the song was beautiful, the scenery was beautiful, and the scenery seemed to pop out of Seurat's painting.
When it comes to the plot, the time-travel thing is inherently nonsense. There is nothing to worry about if a thousand time-travel protagonists have a thousand ways of time-travel. The heroine's appearance is very interesting. Indirectly, the heroine's real face is a lot of extra points. Also, is there a fat, rambunctious and kind woman in every tragic great love? The playwright beside the heroine is too weak as a villain, which makes the love of the protagonists a little dull. Then comes the climax. The easiest place to abuse people is of course the most beautiful moment. I saw our male protagonist take out a coin while joking. I think this point is a great turning point. It echoes what the professor said before, and as an audience, it is absolutely You can instantly feel the emotions of the male protagonist, and ten thousand grass and mud horses are galloping in your heart.
After seeing half of it, I can already predict that the ending will be atrocious. As a landlord who has a positive and beautiful yearning for life, although I know that this ending has sublimated the movie, I still want to say that I will die. The male protagonist is unconsciously lying on the bed, The tape recorder under the bed sounded, the protagonist woke up and saw that I rely on 1912, praise! ! ! Pulling it back, the male protagonist's last masochistic tendency feels that in addition to the beautiful love at first sight, the most important thing is that he just made a promise to the other party but couldn't keep it (it was an instant breach of contract), and he deeply knew that he had ruined the other party's life for half of his life. It's better to die~ (Corresponding to the beginning, although the grandmother already knew the result, I was willing to hand the pocket watch to him, a feeling of indifference and obligation)
As for the identity of a man and a playwright, such a story will make him change is more successful; for the identity of the woman and the actor, her results are known by the previous reporter's words, and to me this is the most unfair place.

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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.