03-07-2018, 10:09 PM
(03-07-2018, 10:04 PM)lulwut Wrote: Maybe he got used to being in 1912 and forgot he was time traveling after awhile? I mean he was there for quite some time, and it seemed so real.
And that's where you'd basically have to watch the movie again to see where exactly he stops being so obviously 'aware' that he did time travel.
My qualm with the whole thing is that none of these elements are made that clear by the story. As I said, maybe in its original form the story was more explanatory of these various points... there's always a lot lost in translation when it comes to film adaptations.
All in all it was fabulous movie, I mean Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeve, my God... it's hard to even take in that much ridiculous beauty in general, let alone stuff it into a flawless story.
Makes me wanna watch Predestination though. I've been meaning to watch it again for like a really long time... but I can't seem to make myself re-watch movies too much because I really just feel like life is too short for that shit. It was a damn great movie though, holy shit.