Starring: Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy
Run Time: 2 hours 3 minutes
Directed By: Richard Curtis
About Time is about a man named Tim (played by Gleeson) who can travel in time within his own lifetime. He quickly learns what happens when he messes with past events. It takes him more time to learn how to use time travel to his advantage (or, rather, to improve upon his life).
This "chick flick" had an interesting storytelling twist - it's told from the guy's point of view. It's a chick flick about a young man's journey through life. There's a wonderful, yet subtle, father-son relationship that was quite refreshing to see.
I walked out of this movie feeling calm and happy. This movie is easy going (save one VERY emotional scene... that I knew from the previews would happen and yet it still really hit me hard). I liked the happiness.I liked how everyone got along.I liked how nice it was. It's rare that a movie features happiness and a caring family bond and I found that really refreshing for this movie. I don't really have anything bad to day about it. It had its funny moments, its very sad moments, its happy moments. The overlying story element was interesting - men in that family when they hit 21 can travel within their own time. It was interesting to see how they handled that "super power." The men (father played by Nighy) and son (played by Gleeson) really had to have good hearts (and souls) to be able to use it as well as they did. They didn't use it to pick lotto numbers. They didn't do it to get revenge. They simply used it to be better people. Wow.
One thing that hit me - this is the second movie for Rachel McAdams with time traveling, time traveling husbands, to be precise (the other being The Time Traveler's Wife). She seriously has to be suspicious of her movie husbands...
I walked out of this movie feeling calm and happy. This movie is easy going (save one VERY emotional scene... that I knew from the previews would happen and yet it still really hit me hard). I liked the happiness.I liked how everyone got along.I liked how nice it was. It's rare that a movie features happiness and a caring family bond and I found that really refreshing for this movie. I don't really have anything bad to day about it. It had its funny moments, its very sad moments, its happy moments. The overlying story element was interesting - men in that family when they hit 21 can travel within their own time. It was interesting to see how they handled that "super power." The men (father played by Nighy) and son (played by Gleeson) really had to have good hearts (and souls) to be able to use it as well as they did. They didn't use it to pick lotto numbers. They didn't do it to get revenge. They simply used it to be better people. Wow.
One thing that hit me - this is the second movie for Rachel McAdams with time traveling, time traveling husbands, to be precise (the other being The Time Traveler's Wife). She seriously has to be suspicious of her movie husbands...
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