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Thread: The Time Traveler's Wife

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    Just watched this with my wife. Man it is so sad and yet so good. That's all I can say.

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    I found it to be a hard to follow confusing story

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    We found it to be a clever engaging story. Sad though. Apparently the book is very good.

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    The book is incredible...one of my all time favourites.

    I couldn't watch the film because the images in my head from the book were far too precious to mess with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karia View Post
    The book is incredible...one of my all time favourites.

    I couldn't watch the film because the images in my head from the book were far too precious to mess with.
    Oh this puts me in a real dilemma as I have both! So do I read the book and forget the film or vice versa?

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    Book first Liz...then you can decide about the film.

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    Good thinking Karia. Book it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karia View Post
    The book is incredible...one of my all time favourites.

    I couldn't watch the film because the images in my head from the book were far too precious to mess with.
    I've only just found this thread......

    I haven't seen this film for precisely the same reason. The book is indeed incredible.

    I started a thread when the film came out (The Time Traveler's Wife) but as of last month I still couldn't decide.

    Then recently I saw a trailer of the film and the images were so close to those in my head that I have decided to watch the film after all. I can always stop watching if I don't like it.

    I bought Audrey Niffenegger's next book but it's still on a shelf unread because I don't want to be disappointed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crayola View Post
    I bought Audrey Niffenegger's next book but it's still on a shelf unread because I don't want to be disappointed.
    I am exactly the same Crayola but a few people I know have read the second book and didn't think it measured up.

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    Me too- the book ranks in my top10 ever read, but a bit reluctant to watch the film- has any film ever been better than the book which preceded it? ( ie not including the silly book written after the film just to try and squeeze more money from the punters),
    EG Harry potter wasn t bad but only 20% compared to the book
    Lord of the rings film- about 5% of the enjoyment of the book ( or maybe less)

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