For All Time
For All Time
| 18 October 2000 (USA)
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A man facing middle-age and a failing marriage finds a time slip that can take him back to the end of the nineteenth century.

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CheerupSilver

Very Cool!!!

Cortechba

Overrated

Ploydsge

just watch it!

Tyreece Hulme

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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dedeurs

The endless problem with time travel stories... It's impossible to know how much going back in time literally would change the 'later' present. There's The Butterfly Effect, The Sound of Thunder, the latter film showing dramatic and even catastrophic results of meddling with the fabric of Time. But this film doesn't focus on the aspects of physics. It is basically a romantic fantasy, it's about a man who takes a drastic chance in life because he feels he "does not fit in his own time" as Charles Lattimer himself says. So any paradox is not really important here. It was mainly used to conjure up a happy ending. The Sommerville scenes are almost impossibly pastoral, but 'For All Time' is undeniably a beautiful, dreamy movie and Mark Harmon, always a treat, was perfectly cast. Although her contribution is very small, a special mention of Georgie Collins, I loved her snorting...

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tehachapistan

Much has been said about this beautiful story. Several have asked where to buy a DVD. I found an online streaming version of it on Lifetime, but locating a source for purchasing it was a challenge. As it turns out, the DVD is available at Amazon. I receive no compensation for posting this message.

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newscat

I started watching this last night without seeing the name or who starred in it and found it interesting enough to watch the entire thing! A good family movie. Only objectionable content might be that there is divorce implied. It's an old-fashioned, well-acted movie.

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lisagirl117

I stayed up into the early hours of the morning to watch this last night and it was well worth it. Fine performances abound: Mark Harmon does a nice job and always looks good but I thought, not surprisingly, that Mary McDonnell stole the show. She was simply marvelous in the female lead, effectively portraying a quiet woman with enormous inner strength.Beyond the acting I think this was the kind of film that hit a nerve with most people. The possibility of getting a second chance, as well as the idea of vacating the frenetic pace of our era for a simpler time is one many of us have have entertained.I was hoping this movie would be available on VHS but it apparently is not. The next time I see it coming up I will be taping it.

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