My favorite part of “About Time” has nothing to do with the love story, however, and has everything to do withTom Hollanderas a deeply nasty playwright—who briefly is Tim’s landlord and, this being Curtis World, is wickedly funny. When Tim learns that the premiere of his scabrous fr...
Film Review | About TimeSanjukta Sharma
not least for anyone who’s seen “TheTimeTraveler’s Wife,” a conceptually similar love story that also co-starredRachel McAdams. After the misadventure of “Pirate Radio,” Curtis returns to roost in the well-heeled, quintessentially English milieu that made ...
kamille’s review published on Letterboxd: oh yeah 🔥🔥🔥 i know the time travel rules don't make much sense here but 🔥🔥🔥 still one of the best movies ever also made me realize how RARE it is to see a father-son relationship depicted in this manner. i need more of it...
Review byZero Ena ゼロエナ About Time2013 ★★★½ Watched16Oct2019 Ein Feel-Good-Movie der viel zu früh den Feel-Good Moment erreicht! Alles verläuft ziemlich gut für unseren Protagonisten Tim, etwas zu gut. Mit große Hürden oder Rückschläge in seinem Leben wird er nicht wir...
About Time movie information, reviews, trailers. At age 21, Tim Lake is told an incredible secret by his father: all the men in their family have …
About Time marks the end of Richard Curtis's directorial career and, though he's a fine writer, that probably isn't a great loss to the industry. This film demonstrates why; it is difficult to categorise - billed as a romantic comedy but leaning towards a drama, ambitious but overlong,...
By Kimberley Jones FULL REVIEW 75 San Francisco Chronicle Oct 31, 2013 The self-consciousness that made the director's "Love Actually" a love-it-or-hate-it film is dialed way down. About Time is more of a love-it-or-like-it proposition. By Peter Hartlaub FULL REVIEW User Reviews...
FULL REVIEW InSession Film JD Duran Sure, some of it is stereotypical but the second half of the film was devastating. The script turns from romantic comedy to a father-son relationship that is charming, yet heartbreaking at the same time. ...
(Domnhall Gleeson, son of Brendan), the budding lawyer at the center of the film, by his aging father (Bill Nighy), the “butterfly effect” is null and void, but there are still some rules to time travel, such as being restricted to journeying backward through one’s own lifetime ...