lose your time

Ken 2022-04-23 07:01:50

The movie didn't appeal to me very much at first, but it got better in the later stages. I'm a little disappointed that the white-haired Claire meets him at the end of the movie, which I expected.
The most touching thing is Claire's waiting. It was just an unexpected encounter when she was young that made her spend her whole life in love with a man. His past is unknown, but his future is revealed in front of his eyes little by little. In the long stretches of time when he didn't exist, I don't know what supported this love. I dare not imagine the helplessness of a loved one suddenly disappearing in front of my eyes, and I dare not imagine a person facing an empty loss. But she just bears everything silently and accepts everything. love so great.
I want to say that the beauty of love, whether it is reasonable or not, is vulgar or not. Let him exist in the movie novel. The real world is so absurd that there is no such thing as good love. Without these fictitious things, there is nothing to talk about for masturbation.

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Extended Reading
  • Margaretta 2021-11-19 08:01:29

    Most of those love words back then turned into jokes over time, but some will transcend time and become eternal. They value every moment of getting along so much that death cannot take away this love, but turns into stars to twinkle in the sky.

  • Amparo 2021-11-19 08:01:29

    When the novel was not published in 2003, Brad Peter and Jennifer Aniston, who were still married, got the film rights from the author, and even the title of the book was suggested by them. Unfortunately, this pair of golden boys in Hollywood Jade Girl parted ways before the filming started—the ideal candidate for Henry and Claire in my mind, alas! ! Sometimes love is not as reliable as in movies.

The Time Traveler's Wife quotes

  • Henry DeTamble: First thing we gotta do is get someone in here to clean the place up. Make you some meals. I mean do you even eat? I mean do you want me to come around more often; take you to the doctor; help pay some bills? What?

    Richard DeTamble: No.

    Henry DeTamble: No? No to what, everything or just some of that?

  • Philip Abshire: Do you ever do any hunting?

    Henry DeTamble: No. Never.

    Philip Abshire: Well, maybe I could take you out sometime.

    Henry DeTamble: I'd like that. Yeah. Usually I'm the one who's getting chased.