My grandma is 100 years old (we're from the UK) and was a nurse during WWII. I taught her how to use her iPad and that blew her mind, and she can't stop looking things up. She also learned from me that you don't have to keep it plugged in all the time like electrical appliances lol
Wouldn't you like to actually watch this movie, but judging from this video, the title of the movie is not mentioned so I can't look it up I tried typing in "Girl From 1945 Finds Herself In 2016 After A Car Accident, But She Wasn't Ready For This" in a search on RUclips, Vuduu Netflix or whatever, but I haven't found the movie with this long title.
I love classic american look, long skirts, gloves, red lipstick, handbags and puff on head with wavy hair. Its very modest and yet fashionable enough to never get old. Very elegant unlike today horrendous look with pencil heels.
A delayed psychological trauma hit me in 2018, I was in my local city shopping, had a headache, got a drink, felt dizzy, next thing I knew I thought I was there to buy my currency to travel to the US on holiday, a holiday I took in 2001. It was confusing, disorientating, terrifying and frustrating. Fortunately I was due to meet my sister so she spotted me but to me she looked older, wearing wrong clothes with a different hairstyle. Of course we had phones in 2001 but even then we werent glued like today, it was bizarre.
@@develynseether4426 Glad you recovered somewhat, I lost a day or two from intense back pain in 1993 and then was wiped out again in 2010 from heart problems where thing kind of got blurry, am mentally recovered now but it took about 5 years.
My maternal grandfather was a WW2 navy veteran. He enlisted when he was barely 17yrs old. I think we may still have a small box of memorabilia for us his wartime service & a few stories he wrote down for us of what it was like back then. I miss him everyday. I wish I'd thought (or maybe I just didn't care enough when I should've?) to ask him more about his service to our country and about how much less complicated life was then vs. today, even though times were equally as hard if not harder than we have it currently.
@@KentPetersonmoney I'd have to ask my mother & her side of the family. His youth was pretty difficult because he and his siblings were growing up during the depression in the midst of the dust bowl. I believe this wasn't long after his father died (there's an interesting story surrounding my great grandfather's occupation/death but anyway...) leaving his mother in a bad way. I don't have all the details unfortunately.
@@JenShea I do know with certainty that once he was 17yrs, he could enlist but he would have to get his mother's permission first by having her sign off on it. She didn't want him or his brothers to go, but they needed the pension their service to our country would provide should they each of them not make it home. According to what's been told to me, that's how badly off they were in his teen years. The combination of his filandering father's death & the effects of the great depression had left them financially in trouble.
My grandfather was in WW I and my dad in WW II. I'm just a kid recalling when I would use pop's license to buy alcohol. He would be 126 this summer. Time flies.
Yeah your right, its a crock of shite!! And what's with the guy on his mobile phone ringing the Fuzz?? He was being a Karen and should have helped the woman instead, He rings the Jack boots who want to drag her down town because they think she is a scam. That's just typicle of these tyrants is to shoot first and worry bout it later. Yeah what a crock!!!
the medicines may have not been as good as they are today but this is a time i remeber when doctors and nurses truly cared and you stayed in hospital to make sure you went home well unlike today where they kick you out as quickly as possible
COVID massively changed Medicine in the US. Now many hospitals use Contract Nurses from overseas who are difficult to understand and really don't care.
medicine is not better today, medical technology may be; medicine today just fools you into thinking chemicals can solve your mind and body's problems. Find answers in nature and within yourself and lifestyle.
@@miltonturner2977 no back then when i was a boy you did not leave untill you were well not like today they just kick you out the moment they know you are not dying
Pro tip: always carry some change in your pocket. You can show the coins which would be virtually impossible to counterfeit if you are involved in time travel.
Although having a lot of silver dimes, quarters and half-dollars with pre 1946 dates would not be impossible, they would all be rare in 2015 and quite valuable. Even zinc pennies and silver nickles, made during the war and still in circulation in 1945, but rare now. Not proof that you are from the past, but supporting evidence. And maybe she would be carrying 1945 paper money (silver or gold certificates). And she ought to have her 1945 driver's license...
The dogfight between the F14 and the Zeros were the best part of the movie I can fondly remember seeing that movie on the big screen so many years ago!
The plot of this movie is essentially "It's A Wonderful Life" in reverse. Whereas in Frank Capra's movie Jimmy Stewart finds out what like would have been lime if he was never there, Hannah is sent into the future to see what life is like BECAUSE she was there.
Right, but a woman in 1945 might feel lost, confused and depressed after thinking she lost her husband in the war. That is the point you are missing. This woman was self reliant, but in mourning.
1945 women being self reliant? You are kidding. Women back then lived with their families until they got married and then they live with their husbands. They never had to be self reliant.
@@ssesf Alcohol makes some violent, some quiet, some loud, some sad, some happy, but a temporary state. Drug addiction generally brings on mental disorders, quite often permanently.
It only requires about 3 years of steady alcohol use to permanently destroy full cognition in the human. Thereafter, alcohol-specific lacunae persist long after, perhaps lifelong. Slicing dead brains also gives insight on a visual, measurable scale to this cognitive/emotional self-destruction. As to drugs, the induction of exogenous cannabinoid, DOES cause significantly increased prevalence of schizophrenia and related structural disruption, lasting insofar as we know, a lifetime. A brain is an exquisite organ, first gathering years of sensory and motor information (see cerebellar function, which operates feverishly in response to novel learning, to adapt) before becoming able to agilely predict and expect , while still sensitive to errors in prediction and expectation, CORRECTING malappropriate expectations, predictions, responses, whether in balance, exacting muscular entrainments, or in the verbal and social behaviors that too many regard as some "seat" or entirety of consciousness. An individual is one whole organism, with EVERY sensorimotor event, including comparing internal states like heartrate, oxygen use, hunger, hormonal effects on physiology & behavior/cognition. (i was just reading about nociceptors responding to capsaicin (hot pepper ingestion) in pancreas, stimulating immune system response, improving rejection pf viruses and noxious bacterial infection. My point: "attitude adjustment" through dumping exogenous neuromodulation just makes one less aware of reality, less able to respond to the real world, including the intelligent immune system. ) No comment can encompass even a tiny part of effects on self by dissociating "recreational drugs." Better to exercise, or visit novel real environments, or LEARN novel skills, or in some way, expose oneself to novel REAL experiences, which stimulate brain, body, cognition to real world creative possibilities.
There are some quick physical and behavioral ways of telling if she's from '45. She would have no DPT inoculation mark on the upper bicep, since mass inoculation began only in the later '50s. Her dental work would be different than today's -- easily noted by a dentist -- and it would contain noxious metals we no longer use. She would be able to perform with facility a cluster of tasks very few people can today -- like sew up a dress from a pattern, use a wringer washing machine, and drive a column stick shift (like the one in her Hudson); she'd also be able to tell you how to safely can vegetables. She'd recite the Pledge of Allegiance leaving out the words, ""under God", which were inserted only during the Cold War. She might be able to tell you that the motto of the United States is, "E Pluribus Unum" -- not "In God We Trust", which was another change dating from the Cold War. Her lungs would show evidence of damage from second-hand smoke, which was a common hazard at work and in public places back then, but fairly rare today.
I'd rather have a wife and partner that is my equal in some respects and superior to me in others. Respectful?! Lmao. You're an incel, aren't you? Lololol
@@RafaelRabinovich its not about politics, it's about logic. If she is from the fifties and "even knows her... president", she for sure didn't say "Obama". So @DavidRosa-mz2ye has a point.
Her hairstyle is a bit incorrect for when she is nursing in the wards. They had to have it much more tucked up and in a net , and also it looked a bit modern with a nod to the 40s . Her pal looked right. I guess it was an attempt to do a Lauren Bacall mode. Nice idea of a fantasy, maybe worth a watch full movie. Not sure that it has the same edge as some of the other Supernatural stories of the 40s.
@@average-art3222 She was a trained nurse and would have been about 20 years old in 1945, add 70 odd years to 2016 which would makes her about 90 in 2016 in real time. Like her friend if still alive would possibly not remember anything
I like how the friend's name is spelled/said as "Mottie," when it was actually "Dottie." Journey Back to Christmas (2016) with Candace Cameron Bure as Hanna.
Amazingly, I found a DVD while perusing the movie section while waiting for Mom's prescription to be filled. Got one for a friend that also knew of and loved it. Happy campers! I always love that the smile in the picture came from what it came from. Yeah!
I think the premise is cool, but I am tired of the same tropes: Despite everyone telling the protagonist they are on a different time period, and seeing unknown technology everywhere, they still ask why is everything so different and think they are on the original timeline Always obsessed with coming back to their time. I guess most people would, but it would be so cool if they portray someone from the past or future actually adapting and trying to live in the other timeline!
There is this scifi story about history students, who wanted to visit their idols via time-travel, only to find out that those people DO NOT live, where they are supposed to be: they are nowhere to be found - so every student has to adapt to the time he/she was sent to and (re)enact the doings of said famous person (as they had learned about in class), just to make history happen to us allright. In the British Doctor Who tv-series the 12th Doctor told the audience to google "bootstrap-paradoxon" in 2015 (Before the Flood)
If they needed period correct Christmas lights for the gazebo I could have hooked them up. Those aren't incandescent C9's, much less with cloth jacketing and Bakelite sockets.
Matbe we don't die. We only move in time. If you has been a bad person to the past. On the contrary if you have been a good person directly to the future.
We die. If we have accepted Jesus as our Saviour and have lived for Him, we live with Him in heaven forever. John 14:6. If we haven't.....read the book of John kjv
Comets do not zip across the sky like that. They are as apparently motionless as the planets. To see any movement, you have to observe over several nights. They also do not assist in time travel.
The World War 2 generation was dismayed and disappointed that the next generation depreciated the sacrifices they made. They also believed that it was the wrong direction that the following generation was going in.
I was born in the late forties. My mother told that during WW2, if one would see a young not in uniform you knew he had a serious medical condition. A war veteran told me he went to draft board and was examined by a doctor. He showed the doctor his papers that he only had 10% hearing in one of his ears and he had a problem with his arm. The draft board told him that he's going in. The man told me, "Back then, if you were breathing you were going." My mother also told me that in all neighborhoods, when the war was in full swing, everyone dreaded seeing the Western Union messenger. The only reason he would be there was to knock on someone's door with a telegram stating that a son, husband, father, uncle, the kid down the street was either MIA, a pow, was dead, wounded, was minus an arm or leg(s). Everyone remembered where they were when it was announced that Pearl Harbour was bombed. And everyone was glued to the radio to hear Franklin Roosevelt declare war on Japan. Thereafter the recruitment stations had long lines of men waiting to join up. It was very easy to get a good paying job at the time but there was not much one could buy everything was rationed. She told me that food was rationed. You could not eat meat everyday. It was one egg a week for each person. But people could get powdered eggs, birthday cakes were non existent. Some people would grow their own vegetables because that was rationed too. Cigarettes were rationed. Gas was rationed. At first it was 4 gallons a week, but was later cut to 2. There were no traffic jams in those days. Buses and trains were full.
Are we not gonna talk about how in decent looking chick shows up only for the cop to take her back to his house?! It’s like the first part of the movie up until she woke up after hitting her head was an example for a script writing class & you had to use your imagination to finish the story! Some went with horror but one went with this movie!
The movie is called Journey Back to Christmas, for anyone wondering.
THANK YOU ... I simply cannot understand why someone would put up a vid and NOT say what ppl are supposed to be watching . . . Face palm 😮
Thank you! I was wondering that. 👍😄
Thank you
Thank you I was wondering
Thank u
At least she didn't end up at the start of 2020.
Haha. Yes
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You can't watch a movie recap without dragging your politics into it. What a sad life.
LMFAO 🤣
@@patrickkelley3315 Politics ? Interesting perception. American I'm guessing.
I assumed they were referring to Covid19.
The old lady playing her elderly friend is portrayed by my old swimming teacher Doreen Brownstone. She acted well into her 90s
thats so cool!!!🤩
Really that’s so awesome
How'd she swim ?
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Wow 😲 ! Congratulations 👏👏👏 ❤❤❤
My grandma is 100 years old (we're from the UK) and was a nurse during WWII. I taught her how to use her iPad and that blew her mind, and she can't stop looking things up. She also learned from me that you don't have to keep it plugged in all the time like electrical appliances lol
She sounds like a good grandma, i miss mine.
Um porn??
😂 that sounds like me.
I miss mine too
She is a living, breathing TREASURE.
That is a nice story. I'm glad she made it back to her time and her husband.
Wouldn't you like to actually watch this movie, but judging from this video, the title of the movie is not mentioned so I can't look it up I tried typing in "Girl From 1945 Finds Herself In 2016 After A Car Accident, But She Wasn't Ready For This" in a search on RUclips, Vuduu Netflix or whatever, but I haven't found the movie with this long title.
You'd think they'd look her and her late husband up on the internet.
Hallmark Christmas movie. I love this one. Journey Back to Christmas (2016)
Hi name please
Thank you, I thought it was because the police officer looked like a Hallmark romance Christmas character.
Thank You!!!! I wanted to know what this was without having to listen to the infuriating computer generated voice narration. I appreciate you!
@@SaffieNdow Fred
Thank you for the name. Looking for this movie now
I love classic american look, long skirts, gloves, red lipstick, handbags and puff on head with wavy hair. Its very modest and yet fashionable enough to never get old. Very elegant unlike today horrendous look with pencil heels.
You forgot the trashy look of wearing tops too short to cover midriff and yoga pants like everyday wear instead of at home.
They knew how to dress well back then and I hope one day this beautiful look will come back. The men didn't look too shabby either.
@@raulcastro925 love the 1940's and 50's clothings. Yes, they got simple lines yet elegant and beautiful.
@@cattleya7717 Indeed they did. We agree.
That's true. So modest dressing. Loved it. Some of us still keep that tradition
A delayed psychological trauma hit me in 2018, I was in my local city shopping, had a headache, got a drink, felt dizzy, next thing I knew I thought I was there to buy my currency to travel to the US on holiday, a holiday I took in 2001.
It was confusing, disorientating, terrifying and frustrating. Fortunately I was due to meet my sister so she spotted me but to me she looked older, wearing wrong clothes with a different hairstyle. Of course we had phones in 2001 but even then we werent glued like today, it was bizarre.
Stroke
How did you recover?
@myadventures9817 it slowly came back to me over the next few days/weeks. To this day I have huge gaps, all from times with my ex-wife
@@develynseether4426 Glad you recovered somewhat, I lost a day or two from intense back pain in 1993 and then was wiped out again in 2010 from heart problems where thing kind of got blurry, am mentally recovered now but it took about 5 years.
My maternal grandfather was a WW2 navy veteran. He enlisted when he was barely 17yrs old. I think we may still have a small box of memorabilia for us his wartime service & a few stories he wrote down for us of what it was like back then. I miss him everyday. I wish I'd thought (or maybe I just didn't care enough when I should've?) to ask him more about his service to our country and about how much less complicated life was then vs. today, even though times were equally as hard if not harder than we have it currently.
Did your grandfather graduate high school early? If he was barley 17 then he should have been a junior.
@@KentPetersonmoney I'd have to ask my mother & her side of the family. His youth was pretty difficult because he and his siblings were growing up during the depression in the midst of the dust bowl. I believe this wasn't long after his father died (there's an interesting story surrounding my great grandfather's occupation/death but anyway...) leaving his mother in a bad way. I don't have all the details unfortunately.
Typically they graduated by 17, 18… latest. My Mum graduated at 17, in the 40’s.
@@JenShea I do know with certainty that once he was 17yrs, he could enlist but he would have to get his mother's permission first by having her sign off on it. She didn't want him or his brothers to go, but they needed the pension their service to our country would provide should they each of them not make it home. According to what's been told to me, that's how badly off they were in his teen years. The combination of his filandering father's death & the effects of the great depression had left them financially in trouble.
My grandfather was in WW I and my dad in WW II. I'm just a kid recalling when I would use pop's license to buy alcohol. He would be 126 this summer. Time flies.
Getting knocked out in a barn due to hitting her head durring a bad weather storm, isnt a car accident !
True but it's only a movie
😂😂😂
Minor accident.
@@riogrande5761 Morris Minor ?
Yeah your right, its a crock of shite!!
And what's with the guy on his mobile phone ringing the Fuzz??
He was being a Karen and should have helped the woman instead,
He rings the Jack boots who want to drag her down town because they think
she is a scam. That's just typicle of these tyrants is to shoot first and worry bout
it later. Yeah what a crock!!!
This was a really good movie. If only All Hallmark movies had such a good script, acting, direction.
What is the name of this movie?
@@veronical3135 Journey Back to Christmas 2016
@@veronical3135 Before I fall
This is a Hallmark Movie, a Journey back to Christmas - 2016
@@veronical3135 read the description , duh
One of the first things I would have done to verify her claim is to speak to local oldtimers who may have known her or her family.
This reminds me of a movie I love, The Age of Adeline. Just ordered this movie. May be a new Christmas favorite !!!!
the movie is Journey Back to Christmas
Thank you🙏🏿
THANKYOU SO MUCH
Thank you!
Thanks. It is such a good movie.
This recap RUclips video just popped up on my feed last night. And I was wondering about the name of the movie! 😅 Thanks!
Hanna realizes that in 2016 everything is spelled backwards, and hitting your head in a barn is called a "car accident" !
😂😅
and cars are right hand drives and they drive on the left too...I really liked this story though
Am I the only one who thinks that town is a bunch of Karen's wanting to put Hannah away in an insane asylum???
I'm not sure about what a Karen is, I came from the 50's not 40's.
It can't be a hallmark movie without at least one karen
*Karens
@@mtsflorida Me too, but I understood that reference (smiles proudly)
the medicines may have not been as good as they are today but this is a time i remeber when doctors and nurses truly cared and you stayed in hospital to make sure you went home well unlike today where they kick you out as quickly as possible
COVID massively changed Medicine in the US. Now many hospitals use Contract Nurses from overseas who are difficult to understand and really don't care.
OR keep you in the hospital to drain your finances.
medicine is not better today, medical technology may be; medicine today just fools you into thinking chemicals can solve your mind and body's problems. Find answers in nature and within yourself and lifestyle.
@@miltonturner2977 no back then when i was a boy you did not leave untill you were well not like today they just kick you out the moment they know you are not dying
And doctors would come to your house if you were elderly.I feel they may have done that in other cases too.They did make house calls.
Pro tip: always carry some change in your pocket. You can show the coins which would be virtually impossible to counterfeit if you are involved in time travel.
Doesn't help if you're from the past traveling to the future
Although having a lot of silver dimes, quarters and half-dollars with pre 1946 dates would not be impossible, they would all be rare in 2015 and quite valuable. Even zinc pennies and silver nickles, made during the war and still in circulation in 1945, but rare now. Not proof that you are from the past, but supporting evidence. And maybe she would be carrying 1945 paper money (silver or gold certificates). And she ought to have her 1945 driver's license...
Didn't work out so good for Christopher Reeve.
I like almost any movie that has to do with time travel. The final countdown was really good.
it inspired the song
THE FINAL COUNTDOWN
You might also like the movie „from time to time“ with Maggie Smith
"The Time Traveler's Wife." Is another great book. 😊
Lost in Austen British TV series
The dogfight between the F14 and the Zeros were the best part of the movie I can fondly remember seeing that movie on the big screen so many years ago!
The plot of this movie is essentially "It's A Wonderful Life" in reverse. Whereas in Frank Capra's movie Jimmy Stewart finds out what like would have been lime if he was never there, Hannah is sent into the future to see what life is like BECAUSE she was there.
hannah is the equivalent of max caulfiled
This is one of my favorite Hallmark movies.💜 Journey Back To Christmas.
Glad she was reunited with her husband ❤
Actually a 1945 woman would have been used to taking responsibility for being self reliant.
Wow, you're older than my dad.
okay great great granny karen lol
True
Right, but a woman in 1945 might feel lost, confused and depressed after thinking she lost her husband in the war. That is the point you are missing. This woman was self reliant, but in mourning.
1945 women being self reliant? You are kidding. Women back then lived with their families until they got married and then they live with their husbands. They never had to be self reliant.
People don't invite strangers anymore
Too many drug addicts
True
I guess, they were alcoholics back then.
@@ssesf Alcohol makes some violent, some quiet, some loud, some sad, some happy, but a temporary state. Drug addiction generally brings on mental disorders, quite often permanently.
It only requires about 3 years of steady alcohol use to permanently destroy full cognition in the human.
Thereafter, alcohol-specific lacunae persist long after, perhaps lifelong.
Slicing dead brains also gives insight on a visual, measurable scale to this cognitive/emotional self-destruction.
As to drugs, the induction of exogenous cannabinoid, DOES cause significantly increased prevalence of schizophrenia and related structural disruption, lasting insofar as we know, a lifetime.
A brain is an exquisite organ, first gathering years of sensory and motor information (see cerebellar function, which operates feverishly in response to novel learning, to adapt) before becoming able to agilely predict and expect , while still sensitive to errors in prediction and expectation, CORRECTING malappropriate expectations, predictions, responses,
whether in balance, exacting muscular entrainments, or in the verbal and social behaviors that too many regard as some "seat" or entirety of consciousness.
An individual is one whole organism, with EVERY sensorimotor event, including comparing internal states like heartrate, oxygen use, hunger, hormonal effects on physiology & behavior/cognition.
(i was just reading about nociceptors responding to capsaicin (hot pepper ingestion) in pancreas, stimulating immune system response, improving rejection pf viruses and noxious bacterial infection. My point: "attitude adjustment" through dumping exogenous neuromodulation just makes one less aware of reality, less able to respond to the real world, including the intelligent immune system. )
No comment can encompass even a tiny part of effects on self by dissociating "recreational drugs." Better to exercise, or visit novel real environments, or LEARN novel skills, or in some way, expose oneself to novel REAL experiences, which stimulate brain, body, cognition to real world creative possibilities.
There were bad drug problems in the 40's as well.
I was half expecting her to appear 71 years after 2016.
yeah! Me too!!!
1944, my father (just 24) was a pilot flying missions in Europe during WWII.
Another tear jerker from Hallmark. Thank you.
Why would they all think she's a scam artist? They usually target individuals or organizations, not directly interacting with police.
I actually love Hanna in clothes in 1945 more than in 2016
There are some quick physical and behavioral ways of telling if she's from '45. She would have no DPT inoculation mark on the upper bicep, since mass inoculation began only in the later '50s. Her dental work would be different than today's -- easily noted by a dentist -- and it would contain noxious metals we no longer use. She would be able to perform with facility a cluster of tasks very few people can today -- like sew up a dress from a pattern, use a wringer washing machine, and drive a column stick shift (like the one in her Hudson); she'd also be able to tell you how to safely can vegetables. She'd recite the Pledge of Allegiance leaving out the words, ""under God", which were inserted only during the Cold War. She might be able to tell you that the motto of the United States is, "E Pluribus Unum" -- not "In God We Trust", which was another change dating from the Cold War. Her lungs would show evidence of damage from second-hand smoke, which was a common hazard at work and in public places back then, but fairly rare today.
Men would fight to the death for the chance of landing a respectful traditional female
I'd rather have a wife and partner that is my equal in some respects and superior to me in others. Respectful?! Lmao. You're an incel, aren't you? Lololol
incel
If I woke up nearly 60 years in the future I WOULD FREAK
Better check the stock markets
Probably the best Christmas movie because she is DJ from Full House!
Yes, Candace Cameron, sister of Kirk Cameron....
OUR JOURNEY MAY BE ONE
DAY ON EARTH, BUT OUR
GOAL IS HEAVEN. THERE WE
WILL SEE OUR LOVE ONES❤
Why didn't alarms go off when in 2016 she says the president is Truman???
Not My President
They left politics out. A lot more could have been explored in the story, but this is only a family xmas tale.
@@RafaelRabinovich its not about politics, it's about logic. If she is from the fifties and "even knows her... president", she for sure didn't say "Obama". So @DavidRosa-mz2ye has a point.
Probably thought she said Trump
I have watched this movie over and over. It is a good movie.
What is the name of it
@@lauriegialone5757 Journey Back To Christmas. Hallmark movie
@@lauriegialone5757 Journey Back to Christmas 2016 it's a Hallmark Channel Original Movie
@@lauriegialone5757Journey Back to Christmas 2016
This is one of my favorite Hallmark Christmas Movies!!
imagine her landing in 2024 and being asked what her pronouns are or what she identified as.
You incels are insufferable.
Hannah's first outfit is more beautiful and modest.
Fr!!!! And honestly, it pops more colour then the clothing crap today
Okay, I need a shed, a comet... and a husband when I get there!
Did she experience any Growing Pains or find a Full House when she got home?
And she didn't bring the Sports Almanach with her back in 1945?
I LOVE THE STORY FIRST TIME I WATCHED MOVIE RECAP I REALLY LOVE THE STORY THE FAMILY WHO ALLOWED HER TO STAY AT HER OWN WAS HIS GRAND DAUGHTER
Name of movie please ?
@@MrAurelius1966
*_A Journey Back To Christmas_* (2016)
Her hairstyle is a bit incorrect for when she is nursing in the wards. They had to have it much more tucked up and in a net , and also it looked a bit modern with a nod to the 40s . Her pal looked right. I guess it was an attempt to do a Lauren Bacall mode. Nice idea of a fantasy, maybe worth a watch full movie. Not sure that it has the same edge as some of the other Supernatural stories of the 40s.
Miracles do happen…😢
Waiting for many many more miracles to happen in my lifetime
Jake looks older than his mother.
it would have been better if she manages to come meet everyone and thank them for believing in the current time as a old lady
Along with a golden retriever as her service dog, since the day she returned them him back.
@@average-art3222 She was a trained nurse and would have been about 20 years old in 1945, add 70 odd years to 2016 which would makes her about 90 in 2016 in real time. Like her friend if still alive would possibly not remember anything
I like how the friend's name is spelled/said as "Mottie," when it was actually "Dottie."
Journey Back to Christmas (2016) with Candace Cameron Bure as Hanna.
Bad AI.
@@capitalisa Don't blame the AI for the youtuber's inaccurate dialog.
I was afraid of another plot twist where she ended up going ahead another 71 years in the future.
Heart-warming and this is how an empowered woman is 😊
Wasn't she on Full House?
Yes. Candace Cameron and her brother is Kirk Cameron from Growing Pains.
I was wondering why she looked so familiar
Yes
She's is like all the hallmark movies 😂
Yes. The eldest sister.
Another time travel romantic - Somewhere in Time - 1980 with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. I saw it then in the theater.
Amazingly, I found a DVD while perusing the movie section while waiting for Mom's prescription to be filled. Got one for a friend that also knew of and loved it. Happy campers! I always love that the smile in the picture came from what it came from. Yeah!
I think the premise is cool, but I am tired of the same tropes:
Despite everyone telling the protagonist they are on a different time period, and seeing unknown technology everywhere, they still ask why is everything so different and think they are on the original timeline
Always obsessed with coming back to their time. I guess most people would, but it would be so cool if they portray someone from the past or future actually adapting and trying to live in the other timeline!
There is this scifi story about history students, who wanted to visit their idols via time-travel, only to find out that those people DO NOT live, where they are supposed to be: they are nowhere to be found - so every student has to adapt to the time he/she was sent to and (re)enact the doings of said famous person (as they had learned about in class), just to make history happen to us allright.
In the British Doctor Who tv-series the 12th Doctor told the audience to google "bootstrap-paradoxon" in 2015 (Before the Flood)
Check out "For All Time" (2000) movie.
And the opposite way, “Somewhere in Time”. Superman & Dr Quinn.
@@debbyr3559 Goodnight sweetheart tv series.
basically any Isekai manga
She could play the part of Elizabeth Montgomery of Bewitched.
My dad's cousin was in a parade like this, but it was in 1946.
I sure liked this story! Thank you.
There is a hospital in my home town that used to be a piblic library.
I enjoyed this very much , of inspiration and Hope . Thank you .
What a wonderful recap! Such a lovely story.
Before heading home, she should have bought a copy of the Wall Street Journal to take with her.
No, a Sports Almanac.
@@willhen50 a Sports Almanac is a safe bet (pun intended)
They had the internet in 2016. Couldnt they just look her up? She was a nurse. They had records in the 40s and cameras!!
Watching people decorate gazebos?! Her husband was the lucky one.
Damn I wish that hair from the 40s would come back. It's so becoming on women!
What a heartwarming story
Wow!! I love this story!! .... mahalo for sharing it with us!! ❤
Aww ❤beautiful romantic ending
Annoying AI narration...Will it ever end?
It won't end, but it'll get better.
Saved time over watching the whole movie.
She didn’t have a car accident; she had a shaking shed accident.
If alive today, she must be 100 or at least 90 now!
Beautiful story!!❤
If they needed period correct Christmas lights for the gazebo I could have hooked them up. Those aren't incandescent C9's, much less with cloth jacketing and Bakelite sockets.
Not to mention the period comet info was wrong.
What a lovely story ❤️
Loved this!
Matbe we don't die. We only move in time. If you has been a bad person to the past. On the contrary if you have been a good person directly to the future.
we dont,our soul lives on fore ever,until we found oure destination...
It's called karma. It's for the feeble minded.
We die. If we have accepted Jesus as our Saviour and have lived for Him, we live with Him in heaven forever. John 14:6. If we haven't.....read the book of John kjv
Beautiful in the modern outfit😮Female fashion peaket in the late 40's. Every time I see a woman dressed that way, my brain just melt😅😅
Well at least a shed plus comet doesn't have to go 85 mph like a Delorean plus flux capacitor needs to.
Thanks to those who told us the title I'm surprised Ive never seen this
The best movie recap Ive seen all these years!
Seeing a comet amidst a snowstorm??? Hmmmm....
And they don't move that fast across the sky.
He never gave her the bag and cologne back.
Nothing was said about Hannah's driver's license or money, but both would have bolstered her story.
Comets do not zip across the sky like that. They are as apparently motionless as the planets. To see any movement, you have to observe over several nights. They also do not assist in time travel.
u are a bummer
How do you know?😊
@@pinkiesue849 Because I'm not ignorant.
When assisting time travel they do appear like that. 'Tis an optical illussion though.
Wonderful movie! Great recap!
The World War 2 generation was dismayed and disappointed that the next generation depreciated the sacrifices they made. They also believed that it was the wrong direction that the following generation was going in.
I was born in the late forties. My mother told that during WW2, if one would see a young not in uniform you knew he had a serious medical condition. A war veteran told me he went to draft board and was examined by a doctor. He showed the doctor his papers that he only had 10% hearing in one of his ears and he had a problem with his arm. The draft board told him that he's going in. The man told me, "Back then, if you were breathing you were going."
My mother also told me that in all neighborhoods, when the war was in full swing, everyone dreaded seeing the Western Union messenger. The only reason he would be there was to knock on someone's door with a telegram stating that a son, husband, father, uncle, the kid down the street was either MIA, a pow, was dead, wounded, was minus an arm or leg(s).
Everyone remembered where they were when it was announced that Pearl Harbour was bombed. And everyone was glued to the radio to hear Franklin Roosevelt declare war on Japan. Thereafter the recruitment stations had long lines of men waiting to join up.
It was very easy to get a good paying job at the time but there was not much one could buy everything was rationed.
She told me that food was rationed. You could not eat meat everyday. It was one egg a week for each person. But people could get powdered eggs, birthday cakes were non existent. Some people would grow their own vegetables because that was rationed too. Cigarettes were rationed. Gas was rationed. At first it was 4 gallons a week, but was later cut to 2. There were no traffic jams in those days. Buses and trains were full.
@@kevinhealey65402gallons a week.
All they had to do was look up a missing person report with her name and year she came from
7:02 No.. what's Weird.. police taking random woman to his home.. don't they have hotel funds vouchers or something.
Beautiful !!!
I was kinda hoping the reveal would be she was now in 2087.
This ain't planet of the Apes 😂😂😂😂😂
she is Educated mature Women she did not ask what year is it instead continue " confused " state ?
I was born in 1945 so I am bemused watching this.
Are we not gonna talk about how in decent looking chick shows up only for the cop to take her back to his house?! It’s like the first part of the movie up until she woke up after hitting her head was an example for a script writing class & you had to use your imagination to finish the story!
Some went with horror but one went with this movie!
Is that D.J. from full house?
Actress: *Candace Cameron Bure*
i want to travel back to that time 😢😢
Movie title =
*_A Journey Back To Christmas_* (2016)
I'm just here to Observe....
Because its my name after all....
I kinda want to go back and live in the 50s
Love the movie everything beautiful very joyful to watch all time favorite aching 10 ❤❤
The title of the movie is Journey Back to Christmas, a Hallmark movie, 2016.
Please provide the names of the movies. How difficult it is to now find it online.
Journey back to Christmas.
@@pamjones7426 Hallmark's annual contribution to the holidays.