If you like previous Richard Curtis (writer, director) films such as Four Weddings and a funeral, Notting Hill and Love Actually then you will very likely enjoy this romantic time travel comedy movie.
At the age of 21, Tim(Domhall Gleeson) has been told a stunning secret of the family from his father : The men in his family possess the ability to travel through time.
There are restrictions to this gift that Tim will have to keep in mind: They can only travel back in time, never to the future (because that would be crazy), and only to times in their own lives, to moments they were present for and can remember. Naturally -- and because this is a Richard Curtis film -- Tim decides to use it for something really important: to find true love.
He learns that the ability to travel through time can hinder happiness as much as helps it if one's not careful.
Then, midway through the film, "About time" switches focus.
The love story is still there, but the focus shifts to the love between Tim and his father, who has some additional lessons to impart about life.
Rather, "About Time" is a movie with a purpose, and that purpose is to entertain while also to serve as a psychic string around the finger, reminding us to stop and appreciate the extraordinary in the ordinary all around us.
This movie is sweet, gentle, soul-satisfying. Its certainly a great date movie too.
Here is trailer of the movie!
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