| Time After Time (dir. Nicholas Meyer) |
| Written by Suresh S | |
| Thursday, 24 April 2008 | |
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Apart from the cat & mouse games that occur between Wells and Jack, the film gives significant attention to a burgeoning romance between Wells and 20th century bank-teller Amy Robbins, a pleasantly stoned looking character, whose approach is quite 'forward' by any standards (inviting a total stranger for lunch and discussing your sexual habits with him at first meeting?), and who is charmed by Wells' naive idealistic curiosities and mild shocks at all her free revelations (despite his claims to be an advocate of free love). Although never particularly touching, the romantic scenes, thanks mainly to the chemistry between the lead actors, have a frothy charm that to a good extent covers up the glaring deficiencies of the plotline. David Warner turns in a suitably chilling portrayal of the villainous Ripper and the visual effects share the cheerful campiness of other movies of that age. If you're willing to accept that the main characters are never strongly related to their real-life counterparts and that a good part of this movie is a cheeky romantic comedy, it's a pleasant enough watch.
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Time After Time (dir. Nicholas Meyer)
Apr 24 2008 12:10:24 This thread discusses the Content article: Time After Time (dir. Nicholas Meyer)
Good stuff. I enjoy that era of cheesy-sci-fi/comedy type thing. Shall check this out soon. |
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Apr 24 2008 15:36:50 Forward shmorward! Me and Chacko could tell you tales that would curdle your blood. Good review though and definitely a film I shall cadge off you sometime soon.
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Apr 24 2008 15:50:26 Yeah I concur with Ravi. Truth is definitely creepier than fiction in this case. Sounds a decent watch anyway.
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