Friday, November 1, 2013

About Time





                                                           


             When I get together with my friends sometimes we always have the discussion that I think most people have with their friends. That conversations about what super power you would choose if you could choose one, oh wait that is just me and my friends? Anyway the one thing I wish I could do is to be able to travel back in time. I don’t want to be able to change history, just to be able to have a redo on something I did. Well that will never happen, but is exactly what “About Time” is about.
              Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) has just turned 21 and his father (Bill Nighy) has a family secret to tell him. It is nothing like something evolving a dark secret in their past, the secret is that the men of their family can travel back in time. This secret is met with disbelief and doubt and of course the desire to find out if it is true.  Tim decides to go back to the night before at his parents New Year’s Eve party and kisses a girl at midnight, something he missed on the first time. What would you do with such a gift?  Get rich? Make your life perfect? For Tim his choice is to use it for love.  Tim now armed with this new ability heads to London to start his life, and to find his true love. It is not long after that he meets Mary (Rachel McAdams) and Tim uses his gift to correct his mistakes in his courting of her. Tim and Mary start a life together and a family, and Tim discovers that living everyday to its fullest is truly the secret for a happy life.
         I know what you are thinking a love story about time travel, “The Time Traveler’s Wife” all over again. Well I have good news for you, even though they both have Rachel McAdams in common, that is the only thing they share. What makes “About Time” different? Well that is simple it is written and directed by Richard Curtis (Love Actually). Curtis knows how to tell a love story, he just seems to make the relationships in his movie feel real. We have all heard the “only in the movies” line before, but Curtis makes it feel real. “About Time” has that feeling, from the awareness of the first time meeting someone, to the feeling you get when you meet the right person. As good as Curtis’s material is, it would all be for nothing if it didn't have the right actors. Gleeson and McAdams are magical together, and you can’t help to especially enjoy Gleeson’s preference. There are so many movies dealing with love and relationships that come out every year. Some are funny, some are sad, but most of them get it wrong, because things that happen in those movies don’t happen in real life. Well with “About Time” you get something that feels real, and if that is not enough, you get one of the better movies about love that you will see all year, and it is about time for that.

Brian Taylor  


                                      

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