A 72-Year-Old Movie Has One Of The Best Explanations For Time Travel

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Every time travel movie has its own set of rules, but one underrated movie from over seven decades ago might have the best explanation of them all.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Every time travel movie has its own set of rules for the science fiction phenomenon, but one movie from over 70 years ago, I'll Never Forget You, has an explanation that trumps that of modern movies.

Considering the concept of time travel wouldn’t become mainstream in movies until almost a decade later with The Time Machine in 1960, I’ll Never Forget You’s love story is way ahead of its time. I’ll Never Forget You’s tale is fully grounded in reality, which allows it to be easily accessible, shining a light on the moral and ethical implications of Peter’s journey in a way that modern movies often don’t.

I'll Never Forget You Perfectly Explains The Time Travel Concept I’ll Never Forget You’s explanation of the concept of time travel is one that makes that most sense. According to Peter Standish, the past is still happening around those in the present, and he uses the analogy of stars to convey his point. When people look at stars, they are often seeing them as they were long ago rather than how they are in the present due to the time it takes for light to travel.

I'll Never Forget You's Time Travel Story Is Better Than Most Modern Movies Though I’ll Never Forget You’s story is straightforward, it manages to outdo those of many modern time travel movies. Other time travel movies can get bogged down in trying to explain its concept with science, which sometimes can lead to the plot becoming overly convoluted.

Part of I’ll Never Forget You’s plot that puts it ahead of modern movies is its realistic approach. Because Peter keeps slipping up and can’t fit in, his 18th century peers deem him "insane" and take him into custody. While it’s a dismal outcome, it makes sense that someone from modern times wouldn’t be able to assimilate into a previous century, something time travel movies often get wrong.

 

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