Release date: 4th September 2013
Top Billing: Domhnall
Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy
At the age of 21 Tim is told that he can travel back in
time, only on his own timeline and only to change the little things in life.
For Tim the only thing he wants is to be in love, but the road to a wonderful
girlfriend is not an easy one.
Everyone told me what a great feel good film this was and
maybe if I was in a different mood, it might have been but as it was I didn’t
really see it. It was the usual British film, very Four Weddings but as the
writer was Richard Curtis, it’s not a surprise. The humour was low key and made
me smile though the pace was slow and I did look at my watch from time to time.
The two main characters did nothing wrong, they didn’t quite
fit for me but I really liked the relationship between Tim and his father. It
was so nice to see a strong, healthy love for one another. This film won’t be on my favourites list but
it didn’t do anything wrong, just didn’t do anything special either.
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