Henry is an ordinary man with an extraordinary gift, a gene that allows him to travel through time involuntarily. Claire, his wife, finds it difficult to cope with his ability.Henry is an ordinary man with an extraordinary gift, a gene that allows him to travel through time involuntarily. Claire, his wife, finds it difficult to cope with his ability.Henry is an ordinary man with an extraordinary gift, a gene that allows him to travel through time involuntarily. Claire, his wife, finds it difficult to cope with his ability.
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I'm a sucker for romance and sci-fi and this brings both together so I love it so much. It felt like I was watching a movie and it's only the first episode and I'm so fired up for the next, I just wanna keep watching. I love a hopeless or unrealistic love story that's somehow been made to work. It's so unique, there's so many time travel movies and tv I've seen but those are usually focused more on the sci-fi element or comedy, while this actually feels like a romance. I heard about it a while ago and I didn't have high expectations because I thought it'd be some unimaginative story, imitative of many time-travel movies before it. There's good chemistry between the main characters, Clare seems to be Clare at each age they meet. Sure, I want to find out how about Henry got to have his abilities and all; but right now I'm more invested into looking at his and Clare's love story. I know it was based on a book and there was a movie adaption before that I now want to revisit as well. It's always a little difficult to imagine an enjoyable romance tv series, but this actually carries the charm throughout so I hope it only keeps getting better from here.
This episode showed me it has a lot of potential an I am looking forward to the next one!
After reading the book, the 2009 movie left me with a bitter taste. The book is so rich (as they always are), and the movie adaption just didn't do it for me. It was too fast moving, like it was running through the novel, trying to fit the whole timeline these to characters have, but lacking in the depth, at least for me.
This on the other had, will be slower paced, and already the first episode showed the chemistry these two actors demonstrate, and the well done, funny and layered script!
I think this mini series is going to be a real gem, and am happy this beautiful love story will get the adaptation it deserves.
After reading the book, the 2009 movie left me with a bitter taste. The book is so rich (as they always are), and the movie adaption just didn't do it for me. It was too fast moving, like it was running through the novel, trying to fit the whole timeline these to characters have, but lacking in the depth, at least for me.
This on the other had, will be slower paced, and already the first episode showed the chemistry these two actors demonstrate, and the well done, funny and layered script!
I think this mini series is going to be a real gem, and am happy this beautiful love story will get the adaptation it deserves.
I'm a huge fan of the book (but unfortunately not a fan of the movie). This is the show I hoped to see. The chemistry between the two is very good; the casting is solid. There are some changes to the book but they're fine, nothing too major. This story is not going to be for everyone - the same people who found the book to be "too hard" or "too confusing" to read are likely the same prudes that "aren't comfortable with the subject matter" of this version. That said, many fans will love this. This is the adaptation that the book deserved, it is far superior to the insipid movie. I think most true fans will enjoy this very much, I for one can't wait to see more!! Great start, it's a 9/10 for me.
A lot of naked Theo . Time traveling. Good acting solid script. Typical HBO very good not great. Well worth watching . Better than most of tv.. a sting song I the background is a nice touch.
Although a few liberties have been taken - some a tad cheesy, the series remains true to the universe created by Audrey Niffenegger. They have added paradoxes to the time traveling timeline that I'm sure the novel's author must be beating herself for not thinking of those.
What I loved about the novel and now the series is that it is a love story set against a larger than life background.
What I loved about the novel and now the series is that it is a love story set against a larger than life background.
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- TriviaTheo James and Rose Leslie were both on the TV show Downton Abbey. Leslie played Gwen a maid who ended up leaving to become a secretary and James played Kamal Pamuk the son of a Turkish Diplomat who causes a scandal by dying in the bed of the Earl's eldest daughter.
- ConnectionsVersion of The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)
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