About Time Movie Review Rachel McAdams Romantic Comedy
'About Time' Movie Review - Rachel McAdams Romantic Comedy Movies for Grownups
' About Time' Strikes the Right Notes
A successfully told tale of time-travel young love and father-son bonding
Rating: R Running Time: 2 hours, 3 minutes Stars: Bill Nighy, Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams Director: Richard Curtis Young love provides the framework for About Time, the latest movie from writer-director (, ). But the heart of the film is a story about a boy, his father and the greatest gift they can give each other: their time. Everett Collection Rachel McAdams and Domhnall Gleeson. Tim () is an awkward young man who's understandably startled when his father () sits him down one day and announces that "the men in our family can travel in time." It's a silly line, but it's essential that we buy it — otherwise the rest of the movie won't work at all. Nighy, the late-blooming star of whom I just can't get enough, sells it with just the right mix of deadpan seriousness and arched-brow irony. As soon as the words leave his lips, we're totally into this. AARP Members! .
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Check out and then on this year's best films Tweet This! Follow us Tim uses his newfound talent to land the girl of his dreams, of course. And very early on, he learns that time travel is not without its complications. But this is not , nor even . The unintended outcomes of Tim's extra-chronological excursions are mostly minor, and the ways in which he tries to capitalize on them are always noble — largely thanks to calm guidance from Pop. As a good father, Nighy is less interested in how Tim manipulates time than in how he spends it. And that's the ultimate charm of About Time: The father's almost apologetic presentation of the family secret — and his gentle encouragement as his son comes to grips with it — mirror the more mundane challenges and semi-suppressed histories most families share. As he has in his previous films, Curtis takes a potentially soapy premise and applies just enough sandpaper to its bubbly edges. Women will drag the men in their lives to see About Time, but they should pack extra tissues for you-know-who. Bill Newcott writes about Movies for Grownups and other entertainment stories for AARP Media.
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