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Somewhere in Time
It is the story that embodies the life trajectory of young writer Richard Collier who loves pictures of Elise McKenna at the Grand Hotel. The writer's life is completely transformed by self-hypnosis that will make him enter a different path. Now, he travels in time to 1912 to find love with the famous theatrical actress of that ideal period in his life.
3 March 1950, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
5 July 1956, Los Angeles County, California, USA
1 August 1923, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
19 June 1905, Sázava, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
20 February 1926, Allendale, New Jersey, USA
27 October 1918, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
17 October 1948, Chicago, Illinois, USA
13 March 1950, Miami, Florida, USA
April 15, 2013
I understand why this movie has a respectable cult following. I get the appeal. I only wish the movie would have followed through with its promising premise all the way. I didn't dislike it, but was a little letdown.
October 23, 2004
The movie surrounds its love story with such boring mumbo jumbo about time travel that we finally just don't care.
January 01, 2000
Assuredly affirms that love is a force to which the laws of the universe cannot apply
February 13, 2001
Above all, this film captures a romantic part of the imagination that is often left unexplored.
December 10, 2007
Director Jeannot Szwarc strains hard for spectacular visual effects, though he's barely able to compose a competent close-up.
February 09, 2006
This must go down as a missed opportunity.
August 30, 2004
The [Grand H]otel and Mackinac [Island] are spectacularly lovely, but fail to give substance to this ephemeral endeavor.
December 10, 2007
A charming, witty, passionate romantic drama about a love transcending space and time, Somewhere In Time is an old-fashioned film in the best sense of that term.
December 10, 2007
Jeannot Szwarc does well in the director's chair, and Jean-Pierre Dorleac (brother of Francoise) deserves special commendation for his costumes. But Seymour is given too little to do, and Reeve does too much.

