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In Chicago, the special collections librarian Henry DeTamble (Eric Bana) has a genetic anomaly that allows him to travel in time; however, he is not able to control the moment or the destiny of his voyages. When the stranger Clare Abshire (Rachel McAdams) meets him in the library, she invites him to have dinner with her in his favorite restaurant Beau Thai where she confesses that she has been in love with him since she was six years old. Henry leans that he had visited her many times in the real state of her parents and he falls in love with her. Sooner they get married, but the life of Clare becomes troubled with the successive unexpected travels of her beloved husband. "The Time Traveler's Wife" is a delightful love story with an original romance of a time traveler that wins the heart of his wife when she was six years old and he was older. Therefore he does not know her in the present time. The chemistry between Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams is wonderful and makes their love absolutely believable. However, the girl Brooklynn Proulx steals the movie with a marvelous performance. My vote is seven. Title (Brazil): "Te Amarei Para Sempre" ("I Will Love You Forever")
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Clare at Eight : Is your wife a time traveler?
Henry DeTamble : No. No, thank God.
Henry DeTamble : Yes. Very much. What's wrong?
Clare at Eight : Nothing. I was just hoping you're married to me.

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2022 science fiction romantic drama TV series

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The Time Traveler's Wife is a science fiction romantic drama [1] television series based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Audrey Niffenegger . [1] The series was developed and written by Steven Moffat , who had previously taken inspiration from Niffenegger's novel for his work on the science fiction series Doctor Who . [4] It was directed by David Nutter , stars Rose Leslie and Theo James , and premiered on HBO on May 15, 2022. [5] The series received a generally negative reception, and was canceled after one season in July 2022. [6] The fans of the show started a petition to save the series by approaching other streaming platforms to pick it up for renewal. [7]

Blending romance and science fiction, [1] the series follows the relationship between Henry DeTamble, a man with a genetic disorder which causes him to sporadically travel through time for short periods, and Clare Abshire, a woman who met an older version of Henry when she was a girl who told her they were married in the future. [8] Much like the novel on which it is based, the series raises questions about determinism , free will , and identity . [9]

On July 31, 2018, it was announced that HBO had given the production a straight-to-series order. The series is set to be written by Steven Moffat , based on the novel of the same name by Audrey Niffenegger , who is also set to executive produce alongside Sue Vertue and Brian Minchin . Production companies involved with the series include Hartswood Films and Warner Bros. Television . [8] [16] [17]

In February 2021, Rose Leslie and Theo James were cast as the series leads. [18] In April 2021, Desmin Borges and Natasha Lopez joined the main cast. [19] Filming began on the series in May in New York and ended in October with some filming also taking place in Chicago. David Nutter has directed all six episodes. [20] In May 2021, Caitlin Shorey, Everleigh McDonnell, Michael Park , Jaime Ray Newman , Taylor Richardson, Peter Graham, Brian Altemus, Jason David, Kate Siegel , Josh Stamberg , Chelsea Frei, Marcia DeBonis, Will Brill and Spencer House joined the cast of the series. [21]

The series premiered on May 15, 2022 [22] and was canceled on July 1, soon after the season finished airing. [6]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 38% of 42 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.20/10. The website's consensus reads, "While it's easy to get swept up in the romance of performers as appealing as Rose Leslie and Theo James, The Time Traveler's Wife often kills the mood with its overdetermined conceit." [23] On Metacritic , the series has a score of 45 out of 100, based on 26 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [24]

Anita Singh of The Daily Telegraph gave the series 2/5 stars, calling it "so lazy that episodes begin with the lead characters reading lines straight into the camera, rather than anyone making the effort to work them into the script." [25] Brian Lowry of CNN called the series "an admirable effort, but one that simply underscores how unadaptable this material might be". [26] Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the setup of the romance, and added: "while things do improve from there, hollow characters, an uncertain tone and, most damningly, a total lack of chemistry keep The Time Traveler's Wife from ever quite rising to the level of swoon-worthy." [27] Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly gave it a D grade, saying that it had "Bad wigs, limp characterization, indifferent plotting". [28]

Dan Einav of the Financial Times gave the series 3/5 stars, writing: "The show is buoyed by the charisma of the two lovers, and it succeeds in mining its conceit for some gentle humour and reflections on love and loss." [29] Lucy Mangan of The Guardian also gave it 3/5 stars, saying that Moffat "takes the melodrama down a notch and salts the schmaltz with wit where he can", but criticized the nature of the romance and Clare's passivity. [30] Nick Hilton of The Independent also gave it 3/5 stars, writing: " The Time Traveler's Wife does not have the power of the unexpected. But it has a modest, formulaic appeal that will likely keep you going back (and back) for more." [31]

May 15 ( 2022-05-15 ) – June 19, 2022 ( 2022-06-19 )

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This article is about the 2009 film. For the 2003 novel, see The Time Traveler's Wife . For the 2022 HBO television series, see The Time Traveler's Wife (TV series) .

Rachel McAdams as Clare Abshire
Brooklynn Proulx as young Clare
Eric Bana as Henry DeTamble
Alex Ferris as young Henry
Arliss Howard as Richard DeTamble, Henry's father
Ron Livingston as Gomez, Henry and Clare's friend
Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr. Kendrick
Michelle Nolden as Annette DeTamble, Henry's mother
Jane McLean as Charisse, Clare's best friend
Hailey McCann as Alba
Tatum McCann as young Alba

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The Time Traveler's Wife is a 2009 American romantic science fiction drama film based on Audrey Niffenegger 's 2003 novel of the same name . [2] Directed by Robert Schwentke , the film stars Eric Bana , Rachel McAdams , and Ron Livingston . The story follows Henry DeTamble (Bana), a Chicago librarian with a paranormal genetic disorder that causes him to randomly time travel as he tries to build a romantic relationship with Clare Abshire (McAdams), whom he meets as a child and who later becomes his wife. [3]

Filming began in September 2007, originally in anticipation of an autumn 2008 release. The film's release was postponed with initially no official explanation from the studio. [4] McAdams later noted that the delay was due to additional scenes and reshoots that could not be completed until the season at their outdoor location matched previously filmed footage, and Bana had regrown his hair following his work on the 2009 film Star Trek . [5] [6] Produced by New Line Cinema , the film was released on August 14, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures to mixed reviews but was a commercial success. [7]

In the early 1970s, Henry DeTamble is in a car accident that kills his mother, Annette DeTamble, but which he survives by inadvertently time traveling back two weeks. Moments later, Henry is helped by an older version of himself who has also traveled back. Unable to control the timing or destinations of his traveling, Henry finds himself drawn to significant people, places, and events in his life but is incapable of changing events beyond the minor differences his presence creates.

In 1991, Henry meets Clare Abshire in the library where he works. She is overjoyed to see him although he is meeting her for the first time. Clare explains that she met Henry's future self when she was a child, and that he informed her then that they would meet in the future, which is happening now. As a child, Clare develops a crush on Henry, and she is upset to learn that he is married. When Clare turns 18, two years before their meeting at the library, the older Henry kisses her, leading her to realize that he is her husband in the future. They begin a relationship, which is challenged by Henry's disorder.

His sporadic time traveling is further complicated by the fact that he arrives at his destinations completely naked. From an early age, he had learned how to pick locks and to steal clothing to endure his travels. Among his getaways are many visits to young Clare where he steadily grooms her using his greater age and life experience to impress her. From present-day Clare's diary, he gets a list of dates when he visited her and gives those to young Clare so that she can be waiting for him with clothes. Clare eventually marries Henry. Henry time travels away before the ceremony and a visibly older version of himself arrives in time to step in.

Henry's disappearances take a toll on his relationship with Clare. To make up for this, Henry buys a winning lottery ticket due to having the numbers in advance, but their relationship still has problems. Henry and Clare witness a middle-aged wounded Henry briefly arrive from another time, leaving them concerned about how long Henry must live. His disorder also makes having a child with Clare seemingly impossible, as Henry's genes cause their unborn fetuses to time travel. They seek a renowned doctor's help, but after numerous similar miscarriages, Henry has a secret vasectomy to end their suffering. However, soon after, Clare gets pregnant one last time—by a visiting younger version of Henry—and carries the baby to full term. Before the child is born, Henry travels forward in time and happily meets their pre-teen daughter, Alba. She tells him that she is a time traveler, too, but has increasing control over when and where she travels. Alba tells Henry that he will die when she is five years old, a fact that Henry subsequently hides from Clare.

Alba's pre-teen self, who ultimately tries to prepare her younger self for Henry's death, visits young Alba sporadically. During Alba's fifth birthday party with family and friends Clare is devastated to discover Henry's impending death. Later, after suffering from severe frostbite from a time jump gone wrong and temporarily using a wheelchair, Henry time travels again and is accidentally shot by Clare's father, who is hunting elk. Henry returns in time to die in Clare's arms. Some years later, a younger Henry visits Alba and Clare, giving Clare hope that he will visit again, though he tells her not to spend her life waiting for him, hoping this encounter would provide a proper closure for Clare and Alba.

In addition, Fiona Reid , Philip Craig, Maggie Castle and Brian Bisson play Clare's parents and siblings, respectively. The wedding band is played by Broken Social Scene .

The film rights for Audrey Niffenegger 's 2003 novel The Time Traveler's Wife were optioned by Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt 's production company Plan B Entertainment , in association with New Line Cinema , before the work was even published. [8] Niffenegger stated in an interview that as she was writing the book, she had thoughts of how a film version of the book would appear. [9] When asked about the prospect of her novel being turned into a film, Niffenegger said, "I've got my little movie that runs in my head. And I'm kind of afraid that will be changed or wiped out by what somebody else might do with it. And it is sort of thrilling and creepy, because now the characters have an existence apart from me." [10]

In September 2003, the studio hired screenwriter Jeremy Leven to write an adapted screenplay of the novel. [11] Directors Steven Spielberg and David Fincher briefly expressed interest in the project, though no negotiations took place. [12] In March 2005, director Gus Van Sant entered negotiations with the studio to helm the project. [13] The negotiations did not hold, and in November 2006, director Robert Schwentke was instead hired to take over the project. [12]

In January 2007, New Line hired screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin to rewrite Leven's script. [8] Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams were cast in April 2007. [3] Filming began in Toronto on September 10, 2007. [14] It was also shot in Hamilton, Ontario . [15] The film was originally planned for a fall 2008 release, but it was postponed with no official explanation from the studio. [4] When asked about the delay, McAdams said, "We wound up doing a reshoot, and Eric was the holdup … He had to shave his head for a different role, for Star Trek , I think … We did an additional scene in the meadow, so we were also waiting on the meadow to look the way it did [the first time we shot]. So we were waiting on the seasons. Basically we were waiting on nature and Eric's hair." [5] The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 14, 2009. [7] [16]

The score to The Time Traveler's Wife was composed by Mychael Danna , who recorded his score with the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Ocean Way Studios during the fall of 2008. [17] The movie repeatedly features the musical theme of an old German hymn, " Es ist ein Ros entsprungen ", whose familiar harmonization was written by German composer Michael Praetorius . This is heard just prior to the early car accident, is played at holiday gatherings, and is otherwise interwoven into the score. The trailer featured the song " Broken ", by Lifehouse , which is in the film and the promotional music video. A television commercial for the film featured the song "Show Me What I'm Looking For", by Carolina Liar , although it was not included within the soundtrack . The film also features a cover of Joy Division 's " Love Will Tear Us Apart ", performed by Canadian indie rock band Broken Social Scene .

The official motion picture soundtrack was released as a download on August 11, 2009, by New Line Records . A CD version was released by Decca Records , but is generally only available from vendors outside the United States.

All music is composed by Mychael Danna.
There were three songs appearing in the film, but not included with the release of the soundtrack.

The book's author stated back in 2009 that she had no intention of watching the film. [19] The film has received mixed reviews from critics for the same reasons as the novel, praising the characterization of the couple, applauding their emotional depth; others criticized the melodramatic style and the plot as emotionally trite. [20] Based on 159 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes , The Time Traveler's Wife has a 38% approval rating from critics, with an average score of 5.11/10 saying, "Though it may satisfy fans of the novel, The Time Traveler's Wife ' s plot's contrivances and illogical narrative hamper its big screen effectiveness". [21] Metacritic , another review aggregator which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 top reviews from mainstream critics, gives
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