Writer/director Richard
Curtis (“Love Actually”) gives the time travel genre a romantic jolt with “About
Time,” a comedy drama that would leave a Terminator wet eyed. On his 21st
birthday, gawky Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) learns from his dad (Bill Nighy) that
the men in his family can time travel. How so? Never explained. (What about the
women, eh?) What is important is that Tim cannot pop Hitler or meet Van Gogh. He
only can travel within his own lifetime. Indifferent to wealth or fame, Tim
wants to fall in love. That he does with art geek Mary (Rachel McAdams), who
shares a first name with Tim’s mother, a factoid our boy awkwardly share every
time they meet. I do mean “every time” as Tim replays meeting Mary on repeat until
it’s perfect, a fantasy every human likely plays out in their mind. In a move
that’s on the sleeve and quite welcome for it, Curtis tips that fantasy is wasteful:
Enjoy the moment, be it awkward, soggy, messy, or glorious. Perfectly ordinary,
Gleeson and McAdams are a delight together. Some of the funniest bits are the
side roads, especially Tim feeding a forgetful VIP actor his lines from off
stage. A-
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
About Time (2014)
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