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  • im 14 and i luv this movie my mom got me interested in it

  • when i first saw my wife in 1993 the first thing that registered in my head when i saw her was the character of jane seymour in this movie...... until now i cant help but be in love with her always.

  • "See ya around Arthur..." Great line, the same line he used when Arthur was a young lad.....and its great how Arthur had to stop and wonder. Makes me wonder, when people or myself get Dej ja vu, what that could mean?

  • While she looks beautiful in the photograph, Jane Seymour just doesn't look like someone from 1912 or whatever. She is too contemporary. Still like the movie though!x

  • this is place is absolutely beautiful I would love to go there.

  • very different , orginal story it made me cry .. i cry at the end of the movie .. Perfect movie !

  • When I was 16, I was crazy about a guy who loved this movie. (1988...hehe..). I'd never seen it before but now I see where he was coming from. As corny as it sounds now, I realize that I LIKE corny and this movie is great. There's nothing as beautiful as Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour together :)

  • si seulement je pouvait revenir un jour au passe

  • I love this part of the movie when he first sees her photo! Stunning with the music also :-)

  • @Romach33 Jayne Seymore in that scene and photo is the most radiantly beautiful woman i have ever seen in my life

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  • @Doug19752533 IT IS NATURAL ADVANTAGE! IT REALLY WORKS...

  • Chris faces and reactions funny when Arthur him if they already met before, hahahhaha! cute

  • I'm a straight male and I read this when I was 19 and somewhat of a bad boy and it broke my heart and I cried myself to sleep the night I read it lol.

    The movie is endearing and charming and the music is wonderful no complaints about how they translated it into a film but the book was beyond wonderful and very much more serious somehow and haunting.

  • @Rushthatspeaks Thats something I would do, cry myself to sleep XD bless you

  • Oh my gosh, if Christopher Reeve (Richard Collier) had ever looked at me like he looks at Jane Seymour's (Elise McKenna) picture, at 7.28, I would surely have melted into the carpet ... What a beautiful but sad story.. I remember watching this well over 20 years ago and it's still hypnotic, moving and utterly charming...

    Many thanks @blueblade1544 for the lovely trip down memory lane *sniff sniff* (watery smiles) :0)x

  • @0RobPatz4Eva0 The watch is the key to the time travel paradox! Not the penny!

  • Who had the watch first?

  • You would think that with all the years Arthur has been at the grand Hotel he should be the CEO instead of a fucking bellhop.

  • Thank you so much for posting this!! My big, dumb, romantic heart LOVES this kind of stuff. Especially if it involves Christopher Reeve :)

  • I have a question for anyone who can answer. How could he have been in the past if he had not yet undergone the hypnosis?

  • @mswangsarah

    That is the beauty & mysterious thing about this movie. When did time began? Do God exist? have the Universe always been there? The answer is, nobody knows. The same goes to your question. But i understand your confused, see it as a love there are trapped in time somewhere forever..

  • I love this movie but I am confused. Someone help me out here. Basically, he has traveled back in time before? 

  • Great story telling... It was too bad the film had such a small budget! They couldn't cover up the modern day air conditioning air ducks in the Dinning room, or the sprinkler pipes on the ceiling, and the United States flag had fifty two stars! When at the time it should of had forty eight...

    Still in all nothing was lost, in the telling of time travel romance...

    "Somewhere in Time" is a Hollywood Classic for those still looking for true love...

    My one question is, who had the watch first?

  • @dkickdrum "fifty two stars!" You must have been thinking about a deck of cards instead of the number of states in the union..:-)

  • @ThankYouMrAcavano Oops! My bad, I meant they showed fifty stars on the flag, instead of forty eight! Ouch!

    I should know better.......  : )

  • I often wondered that as well!

  • green walls of the grand hotel...

  • The most beautiful love story!!! Love it...

  • thumbs up if you re-watched this because of american dad!

  • thumbs up if you re-watched this because of family guy!

  • such a sweet, romantic movie....Jane Seymour is just beautiful and so elegant in this role. I agree, this time period seemed set especially for her likeness, poor thing was born way ahead of her time!

  • Shame on Richard letting a 75 year man carry his bags!

  • @813Ellen Someone else pointed this out but if Arthur had been working there 60 years you'd think he'd be more than a bellboy by now lol.

  • @813Ellen that was Arthur's job, and to still be working at his age meant it was his pleasure to serve the guests

  • @813Ellen relax the bags are empty. lol

  • @813Ellen blame the director or the person who wrote the script of this movie. lol

  • I'll drive on this fucking island with a Mac Truck. Spewing exhaust fumes all over the rich snotty locals.

  • Rich snobs go to this hotel. Yeah it's on an island...so what. You're not supposed to know that for this film. Only rich snotty people could live on this island in real life.

    The book hotel was the Hotel Del Coronado and you CAN drive to that hotel. That's where they should have filmed this movie but I fear it would be too hard to disguise the times there.

    I'm sick of people saying "he drove to the hotel" or, you can't drive on Mackinack island, we know it...shut up about it.

  • IDK if I should say this, but I'll risk it. Christopher Reeve, when he was alive and younger, he was SMOLDERING HOT!!! His voice was sooo sexy!!!

  • These two are twin souls....

  • i luv this film its my favorite film eva & im 17 dats a bit wierd tbh but i luv this film sooo much xxxxxxx

  • Favorite film of all time. 7:22 to 7:33

  • Recuerdame nunca me olvides cariño

  • what about part one? help me please:(

  • I love this movie. Thank you for posting.

  • i just find this kinda funny. michiganders can easily tell u that cars have never been accessible to Mackinac.

  • @ThelilFool I bet MIchiganders can't tell you that so much as the rich spoiled assholes who actually stay at the hotel and or live on the Island itself...

    I hate money people. And I'm not poor at all.

  • @Rushthatspeaks lol you sound ridiculous. And yes, I'm sure almost any Michigander can tell you that no cars can be driven on the island. And plenty of non-rich people stay on the island. It's a Michigan treasure. I'm lower middle class and stay there all the time.

    The island was chosen because it's as if the island is frozen in the time period the movie is set in.

  • @ThelilFool I realize the island was chosen because it's frozen in the time period the BOOK is set in. However I still say they should have figured out a way to film it at the Hotel Del Coronado.

  • i dont get this movie i mean the old lay already knew that richard was from another time¿

  • Did she really?

    I mean, here was this young guy who resembles the love of her love during her youth. Can she be absolutely 100% sure?

  • Someone give you a negative point with this question. But I don't think this is a good way to treat people like you when they have a question with my favorite movie.

    Yes, of course Elise knew this after she saw Richard's disappearance. And of course she can recognize him since she already met him in the past.

  • @bellavico You have to remember that Elise (as an old lady) had already met and had a relationship with Richard in the past.

  • you are going to every portion of this film saying something SO STUPID. geez. what a dork.

  • @sarabaack Lighten up dude!

  • It's underneath his suit, silly.

  • He DROVE to the grand hotel?

  • My thoughts exactly. The movie is not entirely geographically accurate. Mackinaw Island is devoid of standard driving vehicles.

  • Hey Arthur since the internet isn't invented yet where's the nearest library?

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