About Time

Skylar 2022-04-20 09:01:16

It's true that I can't forget after watching the trailer. I always feel that Rachel's beauty and Domhnall's shyness can't match. The snowy night in New York was against the strong wind. It was almost two o'clock when I walked out of the theater. I wrapped my clothes tightly and followed the crowd to the subway station, but my heart was warm.

Even if it is the setting of the British Geek Family, the small and fresh pure love story line, and the old stalk of Time Traveling, it does not prevent it from becoming my favorite Love Story this year! Compared with Notting Hill's happy ending, there is more of a bittersweet sense of real life, or even better.

The slightly shaking hand-held camera and the simple story are laid out. This time traveler has no earth-shaking movement, but it is even more enviable and distressing. Love, affection, bit by bit. In the end, I feel that the film is telling a little truth full of magic.

The best thing is not the capacity of time travelling but the ability to live every day like you are a time traveler.

No matter the time, I am just grateful and can look forward to the feeling of every beautiful tomorrow.

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About Time quotes

  • [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.