The Time Machine (2/8) Movie CLIP - Going Forward (2002) HD
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Finding no answers in the past, Alexander (Guy Pearce) sets his sights on the future as all of the 20th century passes around him.
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The classic science fiction novel by H.G. Wells becomes this big-budget adventure directed by the author's great-grandson Simon Wells. Guy Pearce stars as Alexander Hartdegen, a scientist, professor, and inventor in 1895 New York City who believes that time travel is possible. The sudden and unexpected death of his fianc
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Cast: Guy Pearce
Director: Simon Wells
Producers: Arnold Leibovit, David V. Lester, John Logan, Laurie MacDonald, Walter F. Parkes, Jorge Saralegui, David Valdes
Screenwriters: H.G. Wells, David Duncan, John Logan
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Nearly 20 years later, this scene still blows me away. The attention to detail and realism is astounding.
They should have repeat it cinema for 20th anniversary !
Oh oui c’est vraiment un film génial,j’adore tout ces détails qui le rendent « si crédible »en tout cas pour moi ça fonctionne et je suis à fond dans l’histoire...c’est vraiment dommage que ce film n’a pas mérité le succès !!
@@sergiosergio7163 you should read book its very good
It's a copy of the new world order. Project looking Glass.
How slowly are the planes flying though? Unless those buildings are being built REALLY fast...
I profoundly remember watching this scene as a teenager, it simply took my breath away and still does 20 years later..
This movie deserves a sequel so bad
You profoundly remember?
I love how he's so impressed with the cars and new technology when he's literally in a freaking time machine
Because he never seen it before. It's new and exciting for him. He doesn't look like the type that says, "Mines better." He looks like the type that says, "What's this? That's interesting. Never seen that before."
I'm talking to the you 3 years ago who wrote this comment. Time Travel, yeah.
@@ImTheStrongest He didn't seem that impressed. I would have replied to gj95, but their comment is three years old so they're less likely to respond than you.
@@Steveman27
I know. This comment was supposed to go back in time to the gj95 of 3 years ago, not the gj95 of now.
@Kingcaptive Yeah, that kind of didn't make sense to me either from what they've already explained in the movie. Star Trek says time travel gets confusing so don't try to make sense of it and just go with it.
well of course you a scientist and person from the past would be amazed at all the new creation society has built since so long after your time period would've ended so of course impressed even if your with a time machine
When he makes a grab for the locket @1:24, his hand is briefly outside the time bubble and you see his fingernails grow about an inch. Nice attention to detail.
Catzilla i didnt regonize that LOL :)
Catzilla He has his hand sticking out there for a few months probably and anyone using that property as a ware house would see these fingers just floating there every day for a while.
firefrog101 Not to mention the serious gangrene he'd suffer from lack of blood circulation on that hand.
***** Wouldn't his hands have just been cut off.
I think anything in that time bubble would simply not leave that time bubble. It is its own dimension at that point.
This sequence of scenes alone should have earned multiple grammies and oscars. No other movie evokes this feeling of time and environment passing by than this blend of score and visuals
It hits when you get older, I think in respect our parents caught this in their own way when things change. I just saw this as a spectacular in the 2000s, now I see it more then that. So yeah it deserves an award. It's so mixed of emotions.
Absolument ce film aurait minimum mérité un Oscar 👏👏👏
I dont get it how is this movie not more popular?
It just wasn’t written very well. It also felt very rushed. The movie also does a terrible job at creating a connection between the audience and the characters.
@@RandyMarshMurica Agreed. The George Pal version is still better in many ways. Better acting overall too even if it's very dated.
Damn!! You gotta love that classic orchestral score from early 2000's movies! Back when the music was perfectly paired to elevate epic scenes.
Same!
Yeah and now its just rap songs
One of the rules of time travel:
Keep your hands, arms, and legs inside the machine at all times! 1:33
And for God's sakes, do NOT attempt rescue your deceased ex.
"And hang on to your hats and glasses cauz this here is the wildest ride in the space time continuum"
He's gonna be walking around with a 170 year-old hand for the rest of his life.
Blazefire19 what’s crazy is that a hand was holding onto that picture and chain for who knows how long in that room.
I’m guessing that’s all anyone would have seen if they had been in that room.
@@proudpict2057 Unless it was just out of phase rendering it invisible and intangible to those of that dimension.
The sequence with the sun gave me the most joy. Seeing its path in the sky like a band of light and then it starts wandering with the seasons. Really great detail.
Once you start relying on solar power, you realize that pattern very clearly. It's quite a deviation.
That was really cool. Reminded me of "The House on the Borderland" by William Hope Hodgson.
@@Jaarnofolkki Great book!
The sun turning into a continuous band moving across the sky was scientifically accurate and breathtaking...
They knew that when they made the movie 😂
Yes and the way it moved up and down as the earth tilted with each season....awesome
There is no way possible that anyone can interact with him when he was in the time machine. Time dilation is diffrent. And no one can see him too.
The sun thing is one of the few things that actually came from the book.
@@Bisqwit Another is the nauseated look he gives at 0:14 when he starts travelling in time. In the book, the Time Traveller describes the sickening feeling in detail.
I love how they show the clothes getting shorter over time!
Same.. 😋😎🤣
R Kay My sister said the same thing
A good link to the original that bit
Because global warming! :)
morality dying
1:23 The levitating hand that stood for two months
I know right - people would just see a floating fist in the air with growing finger nails for a few months and noone questioned it.
In reality his hand would just disintegrate.
Part of his hand is two months older than the rest of him.
@@nickm.777 No one was there for some time I guess.
A major logic issue with this movie is that hand existing in two dimensions.
The older you get the more you appreciate this scene.
So true..
I was just thinking the same.a very emotional scene 😢
The scene is great
@@stelic9515 Yeah it was. I saw this when it came out. You could imagine how it was in the theater.
I totally agree. A really good movie and a great scene. I have seen it dozens of times. The music is also great and fits perfectly.
0:09 When the music combines with the machinery's movements just chills down and up my spine!
Same
Same, it's also when your older you feel it more as the expiernced we have had. Knowing the things, people we knew and love. I mean it doesn't matter of the accuracy of the film, it's the emotion that hits what this part was doing, giving all the emotions in this shot. We not from victorian era but it's really relating too anyone to see things change.
What Name Da Sonag ?
This is a very good, but underrated movie.
Why
i think because is a bad adaptation of the novel and the old movie in many ways, but funny and childish as is it, for me is a fantastic movie, love never have to end in a "what if" sorry im not english speaker and maybe i make no sense
The SFX are decent even 20 years later but it wasn't a very good movie. That's kinda how many movies were in the 00s, visually stunning but shallow. That said, I liked Orlando Jones as the computer hologram in this.
The original from 1960 was far better
I absolutely love this movie and cannot fathom why some people say it's bad. It's definitely one of my favorites!!
Great music.
Great special effects.
They even explored a time paradox.
Everytime I watch this and the music, it give me shivers, a tingle, happy but sad, beautiful and just realizing thing change, for worse or better. Sometimes you want to turn back the clock. I never really saw this as anything but when get older you realise how thing change.
Moral of the story: You can't change what has already happened.
+Mr Hero Other moral of the story: There are compensations in life.
Biff can, giving to younger Biff an almanach.
You can change what has happened if you went back without any knowledge of what you intended to change
you change the past by just being there to begin with
As the hulk just explained in endgamr
Going back in time isn't possible. If anything, you'd create a parallel universe.
Love or hate this movie, this scene was really cool. Kind of depressing in a way.
+Brandon Petruska It's pretty much a trendy movie for the time , full of references to the current technology, PC messages etc. I liked it but it could have been better with the punch of Taylor's original.
Noodles37UK I don't know about you, but the movie struck me as indie, low budget and obscure, so I appreciated it for what it was.
Brandon Petruska Honestly I never thought it was that bad.
I don't think I've ever heard of an Indie movie with an $80 million budget before.
Witnessing time and places passing by lust like that. You will feel overwhelmed and depressed.
One of the best remakes EVER. Simon Wells did his great-grandfather's story justice!
I agree 💯
You're absolutely right!
It's crazy how HG Wells grandson cud be able to pull this off. More than a coincidence
One of the best scenes and not one word is spoken, love the music, so beautiful
Klaus Badelt has outdone himself with this score.
Not to downplay the beauty of this piece as it can definitely stand on its own merit, but have you guys compared this to Jerry Goldsmith's Lost in the Wild from the 1997 movie The Edge? It seems as though Klaus may have had some inspiration for this particular part of the score...
I watched this movie in school as a kid. I'm upset I completely forgot about this movie. Childhood memories
I loved this scene when I watched the movie. It shows our emotions and feelings are so trivial as time just ruthlessly forever marches on.
The musical score to this movie is amazing!
So so underrated!
If he stopped the machine in 2020, he would've been terrified out of his mind and took off again as fast as he could.
LOL, you're absolutely RIGHT!
I wonder if he would understand memes
Yes madness, I dont blame him.
LOL they wouldn't need to go all that far into the future, they could tell the same story with the people of 2020 as the eloi.
Stops in 2020, catches covid, takes it back to the past, infects other people, does he create a paradox ?
one of the most beautiful film sequence!
yeah they didn't get a lot of things correct, but the sun slowly becoming a continuous band across the sky made up for it all for us science buffs :)
1:45 that plane moving too slow.
Honestly, it’s beautiful! The most beautiful method of time travel I’ve ever seen in a movie thus far.
1:24. I like how when is hand was outside the machine, his nails were growing
This story is so meaningful. Watching man’s rise, fall, and evolution-all while having to let go gradually of the pain of losing the woman he most loved.
Yeah man fr
I absolutely LOVE this scene!
me too
One of my most favorite movies as a kid. Way ahead of it's time.
Anyone notice how his fingernails grew when he stuck his hand out? That's some next level detail right there!
I did 20 years ago
guy pierce is an absolute legend
Twenty years on and this is still one of my all-time favourite movies scenes, pun intended 😊
How I love these movies that deal with time, something indecipherable for humanity.
Most remakes, not all, are not as good as the original. This movie is very very well done. Good writing, good acting. The original was very close to the novel and that was good. But this improved it while keeping the basic idea the same. I enjoyed it very very much.
too bad they don't make movies like this anymore.the soundtract is excellent
+richard riordan this movie was shit, so you're wrong, they do make movies like this today, many, many movies like this...
who cares what you think
richard riordan right back at ya
Yeah, I noticed the composers in 90s - early 2000s films REALLY knew how to make a magnificent and emotional score.
darren pat Follow by your own opinion
The music is just magnificent.
I'm very agree! I like classic music
I have watched this movie in theatre and I thought it was pretty bad, the book still deserves a much better adaptation BUT this scene was and even now is spectacular.
dakujem... thank you
This movie is a new spin on the book made by the author's great-grand son. The 1960s movie follows the books more closely - but I still want to see the Red Giant Sun as we see on the book.
The centuries passed on and no one recognized that giant lightball in the neighborhood.
It was such a great scene when he watched the photo of his girl deteriorate within a matter of seconds. He knew he had to give her up and move forward. You could see it in his face.
1:25 only just noticed his hand aging, his nails growing! Amazing attention to detail
Yeah 😁 hahahaha
well, if this didn't happen then the final act wouldn't have any sense. Not "attention to detail" but "consistency continuity" for me.
Surely his hand would have rotted off, with little blood the hand received for months would make it a dead hand
Already read the book and I can say it's one of if not the best SF book I read and one aspect is the moment this book is write in the 19th century.
So presumably it's sitting there the whole time.
"Steve what is that?"
"Oh it's The Orb, it just sits there and glows".
"Oh cool".
Of course, the space he occupies as he travels forward never gets bulldozed, paved over, flooded, etc.
I love this scene from the movie.I enjoy Guy Pearce as an actor.Hes done well since his days in Neighbours
Him and Russel Crowe
this scene makes me cry for some reason I LOVE IT
Great movie, with a stunning music score, and very underrated in my view. Love the way progress is expressed by a biplane, a Lockheed Constellation, a Boeing 747 and a passenger space shuttle.
Such a beautifully done scene. A real work of art!
Good thing no one decided to build anything on that exact spot for hundreds of years.
That's what i was thinking the whole time.
Hes invisible when inside the machine
He exists outside of the physical realm. Time is the 4th dimension. Carl Saigon explained how dimensions work. Someone in a 2d plain cannot see nor interact with a 3rd. A 2nd dimensional being would have no concept of a 3rd dimension nor a way to explore it. But a 3rd can see a 2nd and interact with it. Just buy adding or subtracting from that plain. Well a 3rd cannot see nor interact with a 4th. The 4th dimension is time. So when he is in his bubble of time, he is outside the 3rd dimension. This is why when him or other objects go outside the bubble, they return to the 3rd dimension. This is why 3D objects like walls, people, and cars pass through his space. He's on another higher plain of existence.
@@Ratharian Only when the machine is active, when he phases back, it's going to be bad news for everyone and everything including himself if they in the same spot as the machine.
Interesting, I guess then it would be like the Terminator movies where the orb appears and burns a whole in whatever was in that spot? If he goes too far forward and ends up n the middle of stone or a lake or something similar... yeah... that is a bit of a plot hole.
I just have to say that: just by the traveling into 800,000+ years into the future must warrant a great movie! According to IMDB, it didn't get a good review, but it is the concept that makes it great.
Love this movie! I have watched it so many times my husband thinks I’m crazy😂😂
your not, you just enjoy having a real soul...
When he accidentally dropped the locket of Emma it was trippy how his nails grew so fast from time speeding by loved that part it's also pretty sad
Agree completely with "FloopDeeDoop" completely. I've seen both movies. Grew up watching original 1960 version. 2002 Remake.... Added to my favorites..... Both are great. As said.... "Underrated" Loved them both....
One of the most impressive scenes in cinema gfx imo. The soundtrack by Klaus Badelt was utterly amazing. It is literally THE only soundtrack to a movie that I own and love, and I am in my 60s. The homage to the original movie in the dress shop window was nicely done too. A slightly flawed movie that could have been a blockbuster if handled a little better. The comic moments with the hologram were not really handled as well as they could be (ie: no comedy). The love interest at the beginning, the girl with the bicycle and the Eloi girl were all stunningly beautiful. Jeremy Irons was great as the Morlock leader although it was a completely unnecessary character. The travel to the end of Earth as in the book would have been better, and then seeing him return to his own time. Oh and grab Weena on the way :) That would have made this movie for me.
Agreed - the soundtrack is unbelievable. I listen to it regularly - and have done so for 20 years.
Best scene of the movie. And this was a great unfortunately underrated movie.
Hassan Timité fully agree
its first half is great but latter half isn't
People kept comparing it to the 1960 version, I think. And silly enough, maybe some didn't appreciate that the Eloi's race was changed from what they were in the original story. No disrespect to H.G Wells, but in a way, I think that point was actually MORE realistic as the remaining survivors of that northeastern region probably would've all banded together, intermarrying over the years and forming one grouping rather than becoming the sun-bleached blondes of the original. I also think people may not have liked the remake because of the significant changes to the time traveler's motivations. All of it was artistic license, imo, and very very well done. The director Simon Wells is H.G.'s great-grandson and while he modified certain story elements, he had the respect and passion for his ancestor's tale to preserve the essence of the story and quality. So many other directors, especially of that 2000s period, which I consider a terrible time for quality filmmaking, would've trashed the story and turned it into something unrecognizable. Simon did a great job!
They need to make movies this beautiful again.
...and to this day, people still talk about that haunted warehouse where a mysterious floating hand holding a necklace appeared out of thin air, stayed there for two years, and disappeared.
would give anything to go back to 90s - 2012
The music at first sounds like something out of Star Trek, but then when you see time going by it sounds exciting, but also sad at the same time. At the end it's back to Star Trek.
0:26 That was so F***ing realistic...
i dont get it why is it realistic? what happened to sun
@@omar619kamis He was moving so fast forward that the sun appeared to not be moving at all, because of how light works this is exactly what the perspective would be for someone moving that fast around the sun
i remember, first time i saw this scene, i thought it was a storm in night....
And so easy to film, just a blinking lamp in the room to cause the effect.
everything was perfect except for the aeroplane at 1:45
Given how fast he's traveling through time and how fast buildings went up, those planes took a really long time flying overhead.
The nails growing outside of the time machine is crazy
I like to think that those involved with the creation of this film and this sequence, stop in time to time and smile from reading the comments from us who even 20 years later, still love this scene and the imagination that it inspires.
I remember once seeing this when I was really little, and my failure to ever find it started to get me thinking that I just imagined it
Have you found a copy of this online yet?
Same lol
Such an underrated movie its baffling.
One of the most underrated scenes in movie history
I love this movie. It never gets boring.
movie name
@@NARESHKUMAR-hl8xo The Time Machine
@@NARESHKUMAR-hl8xo gabar is back
I always wondered when he was traveling through time in the same spot, what if they built a building on top of him or put a wall in between him? Or any object that would be placed in his spot...
Not only that but wouldn't people see him and the machine
nighthawk0077 The thing is, the machines is traveling so fast, it only appears in less than a fraction of a micro second in any given period of time that it travels through... so, no one or any objects can come across it, while he sitting inside the machine can see a hype-lapsing changes around the area.
It will be a glitche
LOL yep I've always wondered this too. If he stopped it, he'd be instantly crushed xD
+Sebizzar no it would just create a big ass hole in the wall with the machine stick in it
Quite a nice sequence, and many visual references to the 1960 version: the change of architecture going on around him, and the changing fashions of the mannequins, etc.
kinda funny how when he talks to the hologram one of the results for time machine was the book written by HG Wells, Lol
I like how the future is accurate in this movie, the movie literally predicted 30 years of future,, it's almost 2020, 10 years to go :)
Awesome 😁👍🏻
absolutely love this movie it's an example of when a remake can be as good as the original
This shows so amazingly way human society's evolution through ages 👌🏻🔥 its also symbolic as pple may not understand that at that moment when he loses the necklace at 1:33, it's a symbol showing that he's leaving his past behind him including the woman he loves...
The music is breathtaking.
I just ADORE this GORGEOUS time machine; love it to bits.
I kinda like the design of the time machine in this movie better than the 1960 version. It's very sleek!
god damn how I wish I could do this in real life. although seeing everything that's ever gonna happen might cause some long term psychological damage
And long lifespan too
I loved the effects in this film remake, but the original "Time Machine" from 1960 has a far more agreeable story.
More science facts then 40 - 50 years ago
The cameraman must have a time machine, too, along with a fast spaceship.
I love time travel, imagine the possibility of traveling to other worlds, other times even after the decline of humanity
I love this movie as much as i love the original form 1960
idc what haters say about the different plot.
the graphics were outstanding
This scene is exactly how I imagined it to be
Highly underrated scene
The two time passing scenes are a piece of art. They give you an idea of history and the essence of time. Unfortunately the rest of the movie is quite mean.
I watched this when I was 13 and ever since I only just watch the time traveling parts lol. I hated the second half of the film :/
Sebizzar you're right. I grew up watching the original 1960 movie and the second half of this remake screwed it up. Downright evil of the ones behind this movie. You would've loved the 1960 movie if you grew up with it. At least we agree that the rest of this movie is crap and ill-conceived.
This movie was underrated simply because it was so different from the original novel. If the original work was to criticize society through future mankind, this film focuses on time travel and the time paradox itself. It would have been better produced if it had not been intertwined with the original.
Certainly this movie is artistically worthy enough, but it is underrated because it was so ahead of its time. Like Alexander Hartdegen.
this scene is so cool
After all these years I always come back and watch this movie every couple of years! Just a special movie about about trying your best to change something that cannot be changed
We all have our time machines.
The ones that take us to the past are our memories.
We travel to the future in our dreams.
I saw this movie 12 years ago and I'm so happy I've found it again
love it just for Samantha Mumba's expansive, futuristic rear end.
She also gave a pretty good performance, LOL.
Since he starts in 1899, it's a missed opportunity that we don't see him building the machine for the first 5 years of the timelapse.
Simon Wells was amazing
This is my dream, to travel through time and see the future. I know it will never happen but I can dream.
Memories with this beautiful movie😟❤
I know its just a movie, but I Always wondered how the time machine worked. They threw the line in there that Alexander was talking with Einstein. They did that to hint at Relativity. I don't know how this machine would fit into either form of relativity, Gravitational, or relativistic. Love this movie.
I watched the movie yesterday 7/1/22…Still enjoyable after all these years
I'm watching now!
It'd be so interesting to go forward and see how we look like in the future but i don't think i could bear making my family go through the pain of me just disappearing.
The madness of love
The highness of
E X PERIENCE
1:24 Little detail - watch how his fingernails grow. Yes, his fingers are weeks older than the rest of him, so what would be the consequences? From his reaction it appears that his fingers got super cold, or hot, or maybe the circulation closed down, so he experienced extreme pins and needles in that hand. Interesting.
Fabulous score and sequence right through to the girl with the credit card bicycle.