Travis and I got to go see The Time Travelers Wife this past weekend. It was wonderful. Not as good as the book, but movies rarely are. I have to say the cast was perfect though. Eric Bana was the absolute perfect Henry and I loved Rachel McAdams as Clare. There were a lot of details left out of the story, but if they had included everything from the book the movie would have been 4 hours long. They did a great job at staying true to the book however, really they only took out a few parts; luckily, they did not change the entire story around or anything like that. It stayed really true to the book, the parts they did change they changed to be more appealing for the screen, but again it did not alter the main storyline or hurt the integrity of the book. I think Travis enjoyed it as well, plus we got to go to a movie by ourselves which is always nice and this time it was a romantic movie, which was something I had been craving. I really loved the book and seeing the movie just confirmed how much I loved the book. When I say the book was haunting me, it truly is. I’ve had a hard time getting back into reading anything else because I loved The Time Travelers Wife so much. I’m going to try a book my friend Betty recommended though, she said its one you wish would continue when its over and thats exactly how I felt about The Time Travelers Wife, both the movie and the book.
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