Somewhere in Time, just for the name

Leonel 2022-03-20 09:02:25

"Déjà Vu", also known as "Seventy Years Back in Time", is obviously a translation of the name based on the plot when it was introduced to China, because everyone who has seen the film knows that it is actually only sixty-seven years back. The 1980 film, but very classic, the male lead is Christopher Reeve, who later became famous as Superman. Later, he was paraplegic, and then passed away. The heroine is not familiar, but the voice is very nice, not singing, just voice. The first time I saw it was fifteen years ago. So I only remember the general plot and some very small episodes, but in the process of watching it again, I really feel that every detail has been seen before. The soundtrack is also very good, especially the favorite song of the hero in the show, I have been looking for it for a long time, I am sure I have this CD, but I just can't find it. Depressed for a long time, because such a familiar melody must be heard often, but I really can't remember where I heard it. Very helpless, the memory seems to like to make mistakes, and sometimes it will never be remembered.

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  • Francisca 2022-03-23 09:02:50

    No matter how beautiful the face is, it cannot withstand the invasion of the years, and this is true for the characters and actors in the film. Jane Seymour thirty years ago was amazing!

  • Jeremie 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    I keep thinking that this is a paradox. He went first and she came to call him, but if she didn't call him, he couldn't go back. The ending was like a snake inside. I don't like it. Are we not together? yy came out of the sick

Somewhere in Time quotes

  • Elise McKenna: There is so much to say... I cannot find the words. Except for these: 'I love you.'

  • [first lines]

    [various snippets in crowd chatter]

    Richard Collier: I got some news. There was an agent in the house tonight, and he said he thinks this play might be good enough for Broadway.

    [cheers from crowd]

    Richard Collier: Fingers crossed, who knows? Come on, let's all have some cake.