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7.1/10
IMDbFilm Music | 2010 | Mychael
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2010 | Alex
Budget 39,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 101,344,412 USD
The two girls who play Alba when she was younger and older are sisters.
This is one of four movies in which Rachel McAdams stars as the love interest of a time traveler. The other ones are About Time (2013), in which she played the wife to Domhnall Gleeson's character, Midnight in Paris (2011), in which she played the fiancée of Owen Wilson's character, and Doctor Strange (2016), girlfriend of the title character. In none of the films does her character travel through time in any way.
After filming was done, Eric Bana started filming Star Trek (2009), which required him to shave his head. However, re-shoots for this movie were needed, so production was put on hold so Bana's hair could grow out. It took so long that the movie's release date was pushed back by nearly a year.
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt made headlines when they bought the film rights to Audrey Niffenegger's novel before it was released to the public.
The Brazilian distributor for the film ran Internet ads for it incorrectly stating it to be "a film by Brad Pitt". Pitt is an executive producer, not director.
"Clare at Eight: Are you married? Henry DeTamble: Yes, I am. Clare at Eight: Is your wife a time traveler? Henry DeTamble: No. No, thank God. Clare at Eight: Do you love her? Henry DeTamble: Yes. Very much. What's wrong? Clare at Eight: Nothing. I was just hoping you're married to me."
"Clare Abshire: I wrote down every time that you came to visit me. Henry DeTamble: Which I gather I did, or will do, fairly often. Clare Abshire: The last time that I saw you, I was 18. Seems that you go back to the same places a lot. Henry DeTamble: Yeah, it's like gravity. Big events pull you in. Clare Abshire: I was a big event. Henry DeTamble: So it would seem."