Also, Jane Seymour finally admitted recently that she and Christopher were in love during the filming. At the very end of filming, Chris’ ex girlfriend came back into the scene with the news that she was pregnant with his child . He decided it was for the best interest of the baby to try to work it out with his ex and he broke off the relationship with Jane . She was heartbroken, but they remained close friends for the remainder of his life. In fact , Jane named her child Christopher in honor of him
Cassie; My connection to this movie goes deeper than you can possibly know. Suffice it to say that while time travel may not be possible, this kind of love and devotion is. I knew my "Elise" in 1978. We had only one year together, but it was the happiest time of my life. I re-read her letters recently and all the feelings of love and warmth returned, full force. It may have been only one year, but some moments of joy can weigh against a whole lifetime.
It's one of the few romantic films men like because it's told from the man's perspective. That's actually quite rare. I watched it when I was a kid and it always stayed with me 💖And John Barry's score is incredible!
Most romantic movie of all time in my opinion. It blows away all others. The photograph she was looking at him the whole time. Absolutely brilliant writing.
RIP Christopher Plummer (December 13, 1929 - February 5, 2021), aged 91 And RIP Christopher Reeve (September 25, 1952 - October 10, 2004), aged 52 You both will always be remembered as legends.
This was the absolutely favorite movie of my mother who died just last December at 81. She had dementia for the last few years of her life, but when she would listen to the soundtrack for this movie, it helped her remember. She adored this film to the point that she had her pictures taken in a style that would imitate the one of Jane Seymour that Chris falls in love with in the red room. We played main theme at her memorial service and it brought back so many memories of my life with her in the 80's and how I would always buy her the soundtrack when it was on a new media: first cassette, then CD and finally even an LP (record) that she could play on a turntable. When my step-father died in 2019, (also of dementia) it was a huge blow to her as he was her knight in shining armor and when she finally passed I always imagined that final scene of the movie but just in reverse with Wayne (my step father) welcoming her to their eternity. RIP Wayne and Reba.
I normally do not watch romance movies but this came out when I was a kid and the concept of time travel fascinated me. It also blew my mind of the idea that they are forever trapped in a time loop. Now that he has gone back to the past and given her the watch, she will continue in her time until she meets him again and gives him the watch, continuing the loop. And the watch itself is a bootstrap paradox, having no beginning, never bought, never made. It only has ever existed in the loop. This movie is deep on so many levels.
I still remember when my mom explained this very aspect of the story to me when I was a young child, long before I actually watched the film. I was absolutely fascinated. My parents got my name from this movie, by the way, so I’ll always have a special place in my heart for it.
So weird that you're posting this reaction just a couple days after I was on Mackinac Island and at the Grand Hotel. It's truly like stepping back into time when you go there, no cars even allowed on the island (they made special exceptions for the filming of the modern-day scenes in this movie.) The people of the island are clearly quite proud of this movie being filmed there, and they sell movie memorabilia to this day.
I watched this movie in a theater 43 years ago and have never forgotten it. Not being a fan of romance, I went because it was written by one of my favorite science fiction and horror writers, Richard Matheson, and I was blown away by the beauty of the story. The performances by Christopher Reeves, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Plummer are superb, but it is the whole atmosphere of the film (soundtrack, cinematography, set design, direction) that makes it a masterpiece. Critics and the general public never understood it, but in the long run "Somewhere in Time" won over everything and everyone, building a well-deserved cult reputation. And as far as I know, every year that hotel holds a party during which guests and staff dress up as they did in the early 1900s to remember the days when the film was shot right there, and actors and others who attended the production are often guests of honor. So, is it better to be a blockbuster that makes billions in a single season only to be forgotten among many more of the same kind of movies, or to be a small movie that few people will see at first but that will remain forever in the memory of generations? You can guess my answer.
The man who wrote the score had recently lost both his parents. So, not only was he a great writer, but he had the heartache in the music. It is a beautiful score.
20:09 - Surprised you didn’t comment on this key scene. This was the reason why he felt so connected; so drawn to her portrait….. because she was literally looking BACK at him and that smile was for him.
This was filmed on Mackinac Island in northern Michigan. Great place to vacation. No vehicles only bikes and horses. The hotel is there and you can stay in it
This was one of my mom's favorite movies. For years she couldn't find it on DVD but I found one at a flea market over spring break one year in college and bought it for her. She passed a couple weeks ago and I found the DVD when cleaning out her house, I couldn't stop crying. Thank you for this review! I love and appreciate your channel (Carly is cool too) and wish you nothing but the best!
my mom had this "soundtrack" on cassette and would put it on, on long road trips.. as well as the soundtrack to Out of Africa another John Barry soundtrack.. She was a huge fan of his.
Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini," which is the music Richard and old Elise play on their record players and he hums to Elise on the row boat and plays on her music box wasn't written until 1934. A clue to her that he was from the future.
My personal favorite romance film of all-time. I'm glad you finally got to see it for yourself. I never looked at a penny the same way ever again. R.I.P. Chris.
This movie is so hugely popular that people get together at The Grand Hotel every year, dressed for that period of time in the movie and they celebrate the film, reenacting scenes from it.
I met Jane Seymour in the Pellston airport after one of her visits to Mackinac Island. I live near here and was waiting for my husbands flight. She is so tiny, so beautiful and very nice.
The book "Bid Time Return", which this is based on, is one of my all time favorites. In the book Richard Collier has just been diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. The symptoms go away when he's in the past, but come back when he returns -- which make his death a lot more plausible. Also, the author, Richard Matheson, came up with this idea when he saw a photograph of the actress Maud Adams (1872-1953) and developed a serious crush on her. All the biographical info about Elise McKinna is actually from Adams' life.
I really prefer the movie over the Book. I didn't feel the romántica atmosphere of the movie in the Book, although the explanation of why she was expecting him is by far better explained in the Book.
The story about the actress Maud Adams is true. She had a very possessive manager too like Plummers character. He died in 1915 when the liner Lusitania he was on was bombed by a german sub
@@vivitaquerida so the book helps to fill the holes in the movie? I just finished the movie for the first time and requested the book from the library. I was hoping the holes would be filled as this does seem like an amazing love story.
@@KatrinaM1234 I clearly remember the reason why she was expecting him...far better in the Book than in the movie. I'm not so sure about the watch. I'm a romantiv, thats why I loved the movie. The book is written by Matheson (I'm legend) a Sci Fi (no Nicolas Sparks) so for me the atmosphere was different.
I was so happy to see that you reviewed this movie "Somewhere In Time". I'm not the biggest fan of romantic movies but this is hands down my favorite romantic movie! What's unique and stands out about this romantic movie is the fact that it is the man's perspective of pursuing and being with the woman that he is destined by fate to be with for eternity. The time travel aspect makes it even more interesting. The movie is both beautiful and tragic. Their fate is destin to be together in a constant loop of time over and over and over again for eternity. The soundtrack of the movie is beautiful. Christopher Reeves stated the reason he did this movie is because he didn't want to be stereotyped as Superman and he wanted the venture out and do some different venues pertaining to movies. Again what a wonderful choice for a movie review!
CASSIE! They have a SOMEWHERE IN TIME Weekend every year at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island Michegan where this movie was filmed!!! This year, it is on October 7 - 9th. LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
The group that holds the event is called INSITE or I.N.S.I.T.E. (International Network of Somewhere In Time Enthusiasts). I went one weekend back in 1999. It was one of the best experiences of my life.
@@GopherBaroque61 I am SO in AWE of you right now! I have been wanting to go for years! Maybe this year! But if not, then next year for sure! I TOTALLY believe you that it was one of the best experiences of your life! I Know it will be for me as well! INTERNET HIGH FIVE!
@@classicslover I think most people don't go because it can be really expensive. I couldn't afford the higher priced suites, but it was just me, so that was okay. Of course, some of the expense was that I purchased circa 1912 tuxedo to wear for dinner. But, all in all, it was well worth it. There are no motor vehicles allowed on Makinac. It has a real old-timey feel to it.
the photo! Terminator has that same concept of she thinking/looking at him when the photo he fell in love with was taken, along with the time travel, I never imagined!
I watched this movie in the theatre when it first came out and was instantly swept in the wonder of the romance between Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeves. From a fan point of view, I fell in love with Jane Seymour after seeing that and her brief role in the original Battlestar Galactica. Stunningly beautiful, but always elegant and charming. The concept of time travel through hypnosis wasn't a new idea at this time as it had been theorised to be possible since at least the late 1940s. The first I had heard of it was from reading several old Batman comics books from the 1950s, where Batman and Robin would occasionally have adventures in other time periods, usually leaving a good impression while inspiring others to take up the idea of altruistic fighters throughout history. It's a shame Somewhere In Time was never a hit, but a small blessing that it's become so fondly remembered by so many. There's even a large fan group who meet in that same hotel every year to share their love for the movie.
Great !! The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island Mich. was the setting for this movie. My Mother🥰 & I had tea there when we did a bus tour of the Eastern Prov. (Can.) . and into the some of the eastern states In '92. She passed in 2020 at 101 yrs. Great memory!! You'll love the movie.
No motorized vehicles are allowed on the island. People go everywhere by horse or bicycle. They had to get special permission to bring two in for the shot of Reeves driving up to the hotel.
We stayed there for our anniversary and it was amazing. We had tea and listened to a harpist, attended a poetry reading and an art exhibit, everywhere in the hotel there are little nooks and crannies of beautiful things, we dressed up for dinner which was awesome. Anyone looking for a package for honeymoon or anniversary this was worth every penny
The actor who plays William is an amazing actor, the late Christopher Plummer, who has been in some amazing films, such as The Sound of Music and Knives Out.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 The relationship between Rod Taylors "H.G.Wells" and Yvette Mimieux "Weena" was never romantic. It had a more primitive way about it.
I was 7 years old when this came out and it has been my favorite movie since then. Little did I know that I was already a Richard Matheson fan due to the original Twilight Zones. He wrote a few of the most iconic ones like the Gremlin on the wing of the plane, the fortune telling penny machine etc etc. He also wrote "What Dreams May Come" (my 2nd fav movie and hands down my favorite book). "I am Legend" "Stir of Echoes" etc. I joined S.I.T. Club and spoke a lot with Matheson's daughter and she gave me a lot of info on her late father and how the names in his stories were his way of getting his children involved because some of the characters were her and her brother's names. Etc etc. She spoke directly with me because I did not act like the typical fan of her father. I actually respected him and his craft and read a lot of his stories/ knew his Twilight Zone history and his slew of other films. 😊 One bit of info is the price to stay in Elise's room in the Grand Hotel for one night was waaaaaaay out of my league. Spielberg's first major directing movie gig (albeit for television) was based on a Matheson story (Duel). I'm glad you liked it and this movie is finally getting the respect it deserves. For a while there you could not find this movie anywhere. A lot of people are Matheson fans they just do not know it yet. 🤣
I love this movie! Jane Seymour is still stunning today. You would really like The Lake House with Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves. It's another time travel romance.
Yeah, I too am waiting for her to get to that gem and OMG it just occurred to me... sure time travel/displacement, but both properties face the lake and both have Christopher Plummer...!
I understand, I lost my fiance of half a decade while I was serving in the Marines. I still keep all our things. I've tried moving on and Ive done well, I've found someone who makes me so happy which I never thought I would find again. But now I am always so terrified of losing her, now that I'm away again overseas and we have been planning to get married when I return those thoughts always come back. I don't know if these feelings will ever truly go away.
That's a Ricky Steamboat bit of trivia I never thought I'd learn. Very nice touch. This was actually my mother's favorite movie, too.... and I'd often catch myself watching it with her when she had it on. :)
This was my wifes most favorite movie . She is in heaven now, but I would like to think the ending would be our story. Anyway another great movie that has sports and romance in it is the Natural with Robert Redford, might check that out one day, you and your sister would enjoy it Again thanks for this movie and the memories
This is such a good movie and really showed the range Reeve had as an actor. Outside of the Superman movies, this is his most memorable movie. Little known fact, Jane Seymour and Reeve really did have a brief romance during the filming of this movie and stayed lifelong friends. She even named one of her sons after Chris Reeve.
I thought this was a great blow against the "I won't be type-cast like George felt he was" films, where "civilian" Chris appears as a then-ordinary fashioned chap, and then pulls off that mask to reveal his handsome self.
Reeve was much more of a theatre actor, so even though his movie career didn't go the way people thought it would because he was so typecast as Superman, he still continued to do plays. Then of course he ended up doing much more important work later on, a truly inspiring man.
@@ollietsb1704 Reeve was really talented at playing two characters at once. Supes/Clark Kent, here playing modern and old-timey, and in Deathtrap where he's completely two-faced. Very underrated actor.
You were so adorable reviewing this. I saw this movie when it first came out in 1980. I too, was head over heels for Christopher Reeves in 1978. Then this movie. I hears Jane Seymour and Christopher were in love during the filming of this movie. It is apparent. Thank you for your review!
This is my most favourite romantic movie. I have not seen anything more moving emotionally in this genre. It leaves you with heartbreak, but still allows the love of two people to continue at the end.
Laura Roberts was played by one of old Hollywood’s greats, Teresa Wright. She played Lou Gehrig’s wife in “Pride of the Yankees,” was the star of Hitchcock’s “Shadow of a Doubt”, and was nominated for Oscars for her first three film roles (and won Best Supporting Actress for one of them, in “Mrs. Miniver”). But honestly, it’s hard to take your eyes off Jane Seymour in this movie. She was beautiful enough to be a Bond Girl in “Live and Let Die” in 1973, but in this film, she’s just otherworldly. The screenwriter (and author of the original book) Richard Matheson, was an incredibly prolific writer, especially in Hollywood. He wrote the original story for “I am Legend” and “The Incredible Shrinking Man”, “What Dreams May Come” (a Robin Williams movie that should be on your list), *16* episodes of “The Twilight Zone”… Check out his Wikipedia page, it’s the only way to get a handle on it.
Saw a clip on Tik tok watched the full movie today on prime video and was fully broken at the end. I’ve said it before about Christopher reeve and I won’t stop saying it…he was pure brilliance in acting.
The film is based on a novel by Richard Matheson called "Bid Time Return". It had been out of print for several years by the time the film was released. It was put back into print under the title of the movie, and given a second life. There are a few differences from the film. The past year setting is 1896, not 1912, and the hotel is the Hotel Coronado in San Diego, a real place, just like the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in Michigan. This is my mother's favorite film. She made a pencil-drawing portrait of Christopher Reeve once and sent it to him. He sent it back autographed. For her birthday once, I bought my mother a first edition of the novel.
One of the very few times I've noticed an error in a movie (some RUclips channels have dozens to intrigue you) was here. The Grand Hotel's American flags in 1912 have 50 stars. Even as a lifelong Canadian I knew that was an oversight... though I noticed it only on my 5th or 6th viewing...
How could I have missed this for a whole year??? This is one of my all-time favorite movies, one of the most romantic movies EVER. I also love how it so brilliantly asks the question "is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?" It doesn't answer it for you, but it asks. I'm writing this at the beginning of your reaction, so I may edit afterward. But I hope you like it. I've LOVED it for over 40 years. One day I WILL make it to Mackinac Island. Yes, the hotel is real, the "is it you" tree is real. There is actually a fan club for this movie, called INSITE (international Network of Somewhere in Time Enthusiasts) and they have a convention there every October. Jane Seymour has shown up a few times, too.
I’ve loved this film for 40 years. I’ve been to the Grand Hotel several times, either on vacation or for conferences. Mackinac Island is a pain to get to but once you’re there it’s lovely. No motor vehicles allowed, only bicycles and horse drawn carriages. It’s a very different pace.
@@tinar.1860 Lucky me, I lived in LA which is only a couple of hours from San Diego. And I was so glad that I went there after I had watched the movie so I enjoyed my visit even more
Was a rather haunting show..... I remember when I watched this when I was very young.. Really got me thinking about the nature of time and reality, and willpower.
Hi Cassie, it's nice to see you watch a movie that's right up your alley, no scares, no shootings. I thought for sure Carly would be there, knowing how much she loves movies like this, but sometimes things just don't work out. The Grand Hotel is indeed real. It's located on Mackinac Island, Michigan.
I really loved this movie, and became obsessed with the music. I never was much into buying records (still talking vinyl, LP's and singles) but this was an exception. I didn't buy the soundtrack but went straight for the original Rachmaninoff composition 'Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini'. It is fabulous music
My favorite celebrity meeting was the cinematographer of this movie. This is my favorite score. And this is my favorite movie. I've been to the hotel three times, once for the Somewhere in Time weekend. Jane Seymour is still luminous.Everything about this movie is amazing.
I am a big fan of the novelist-screenwriter of this film. Richard Matheson had quite a resume: - 'Somewhere in Time' ('Bid Time Return' as a novel) - 'I Am Legend', which has been filmed 3 times...'The Last Man On Earth' with Vincent Price, 'The Omega Man' with Charleton Heston, and 'I Am Legend' with Will Smith - 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' - 'Duel', which was the basis for Steven Spielberg's first film for TV - 'What Dreams May Come' which starred Chris Reeve's BFF Robin Williams - The Original Series 'Star Trek' episode "The Enemy Within" - 16 episodes of 'The Twilight Zone' (1959-64), one of which "Steel" was based on a story that became the film 'Real Steel' with Hugh Jackman. This is just the tip of the iceberg of his output as a writer of novels, short stories, and screenplays. There are a few differences from the novel: 1) Richard was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which makes his eventual death a little more plausible. However, not as romantic. It also makes the time travel aspect seem less real and more hallucinogenic. 2)Elise doesn't witness Richard getting thrown back to his own time, she is asleep when it happens. 3) The timeline is altered as the book takes place in 1971 and 1896. 3) The pocket watch is not in the story at all. 4) The setting is the Hotel del Coronado in California, not The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan. 5) Richard's coming was foretold to Elise by two psychics, not by Robinson. In a tangent to all things 'Superman'...Director Jeannot Szwarc would direct 'Supergirl' in 1984 for the Salkinds, who produced the Reeve 'Superman' films. He would also later direct fourteen episodes of the CW series 'Smallville', about the young Clark Kent before he becomes Superman, doing a few episodes per season from season 3 through to season 10. Jane Seymour has been in the press recently as she was close friends with the late Olivia Newton-John recalling her memories of their friendship since the 1970s. She still looks amazing. Some of my favorite roles of hers were as Solitaire in the Bond film 'Live And Let Die' with Roger Moore as 007, Marguerite St. Just in a TV production of 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' in the 80s (which she appeared in with her castmate from the Broadway play 'Amadeus'...Ian McKellen), Natalie Jastrow-Henry in the mini-series 'Herman Wouk's War and Remembrance' taking over the role played by Ali McGraw in 'The Winds of War'. and as Serina in the original mini-series and first episodes of 'Battlestar Galactica' in 1978.
I first saw the film late at night on The Movie Channel, probably 1982 or something. Even as an elementary school student I understood the time travel thing and the tragedy and it blew my little mind.
Same here! The “penny” scene in particular. I was somewhere around 8 years old I think. I was just asking my mom this week if she remembered this movie not even knowing Cassie was going to react to it.
As a young boy in my early teens I watched this with my father on cable ('83 or '84) and it became our favorite movie. Before watching, I believed time travel was possible which made this movie so special to me. I'm not into love stories, but it made me believe anything was possible. I ended up working at the Grand Hotel for a summer and it is as beautiful as it appeared in the movie. Watching it still moves me to this day, almost 40 yrs later!
Regarding those who recommend watching "Time After Time," I agree! What they are not telling you, though, is it is a VERY different movie than this one. "Somewhere in Time" is a romance movie through-and-through. The movie "Time After Time" is NOT a romance movie. Of course there is romance in it, and an important theme is " "what I'd do for love."But you also should be aware that there's plenty of very frightening moments, bloody murders, and so on. It's much more of a crime thriller than a romance. Another common theme, of course, is time travel, but this time the past comes to the future. All that said, it IS an excellent movie and I highly recommend it. Just don't go into it expecting the same romantic results as found in "Somewhere in Time."
The only thing "Somewhere in Time" has in common with "Time after time" is that both movies involve time travel. 2 people do become romantically involved in "Time after time" but that is true of most thrillers. Which is what "Time after time is (it's a science fiction-crime thriller). Having said that "Time after time" is a very good movie that Cassie would probably like. In fact, imo, "Time after time" is a better movie than "Somewhere in time."
I was fortunate enough to be on Mackinac when this was being filmed (I was 12!). I saw the dramatic scene where Jane Seymour screams "Richard!!!" and bolts up the grand stairway to him. Unforgettable. Bit of trivia: the man that comments "Astonishing!" (as Richard leaves the bathroom after shaving) is Richard Matheson, the author of the novel & the screenplay. Food for thought: Richard gets the gold watch from the elder Elise. He takes it back in time, where it is left in her possession. Thus, she can give it back to him in 1972. Where he will take it back to the past and leave it with her. So she can return it to him in 1972. Ad infinitum. Where in hell did this watch originally come from?!?!
"Somewhere in Time" is one of the most underrated romantic films and I am glad you're reacting to this classic. I would like to see you and your sister react to the "Before" Trilogy… "Before Sunrise", "Before Sunset" and "Before Midnight" 🎥🍿
This is my mother's favorite movie of all time. She loves Christopher Reeve, so my dad took her to the Grand Hotel in Michigan in the early 90s, and it was a dream come true for her.
@@gitchegumee Jane is currently 71 and looks 20 years younger. Doesn't appear to be due to a lot of cosmetic surgery either, just good skincare and healthy living.
Yep, I watched Ashley's reaction earlier today. Always fun to see two different takes back-to-back. I'm predicting a lot less sarcasm about clothes and decor in this one...😉
I love the nuance that that picture of her haunted him so hard, because she was actually looking at him when it was taken. He could feel her literally looking at him.
Now that you've seen Christopher Reeve as Superman, and now in a romantic time travel movie, next should be a comedy. He was in one called "Noises Off!". Really funny
@@marezesim8119 Oh, isn’t it brilliant? And SO against type for Reeve to do basically slapstick comedy. I argue as a former theater kid, Noises Off is the most relatable movie ever because we’ve all had that kind of show or known those kinds of actors. “Lloyd, as long as we’ve stopped anyway…”
Yes! You can go to the hotel. It's the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in Michigan. I remember when this movie came out what a big deal it was for us Miciganders.😁 Another movie like this with a different twist because it's set in the modern era is Time After Time. Both movies are dear to me, but Time After Time had a bit more of an adventure/danger aspect to it.
"Deathtrap" was really a maze of a movie, and it worked beautifully. Actually, in 1972, Michael Caine had co-starred with Laurence Olivier in a movie with a very similar plot. Ten years later, "Deathtrap" came along, with Caine playing the Olivier older-man part, and Christopher Reeve the younger. In my opinion, the movies were equally wonderful, like something from Hitchcock.
This is one of my Top 3 Favourite Movies of All Time! But, it utterly wrecks me, so deeply that it's taken me 10 days to pluck up the courage to watch your reaction! 🙏🏻🥰❤️💔😭
This is one of my father's favorites and one that I tremendously enjoy too. It's relatively simple but it's an incredible beautiful film, with a great performance by Reeve and an outstanding score by John Barry. It makes me really glad that you discovered and enjoyed this one, it's an underrated gem of the 80's.
This was also my dad's favorite film. In the first half of the 80s, pay television began in Québec, Canada. For a monthly fee, you could watch a dozen new movies in rotation, mixed with older ones. If you were interested in a movie, you could watch it two or three times a day. The videocassette (VHS or BETAmax) was not necessarily in all the houses. It was a revolution! ''Somewhere In Time'' was one of the films that marked this period, for me. Mainly because my father couldn't resist watching it whenever he could. And he was not the type to watch the same movie several times. I dare to believe that many people will have a similar story with this gem of a film.
I remember being so mad by that ending. And yet I loved the movie so much and the actors and the love story I couldn't stay mad. Great love stories usually involve heartbreaks and this was sort of like this.
The paradox of this movie is the watch. The older Elise gives the watch to Richard, who travels back in time and he leaves the watch with her. And it repeats ... Where did the watch originally come from? And yes, the Grand Hotel is a real place. I've stayed there. It's on Mackinac Island, Michigan. Also, no motorized vehicles are allowed on the island. So the producers had to get a special permit every time Richard drives up the road to the hotel. The original story was set at the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego. However, when they tried to make the movie there, they found it impossible to avoid all of the modern development to portray the hotel in 1912. So they moved the location to the Grand Hotel, which was built in 1887 - one year before the Del.
Oh my gosh, finally someone who makes video reactions of Movies decided to watch Somewhere in Time, thank you very much for uploading this video 🙏, you don't know how much I've requested and how long I've had to wait for someone to watch this movie on RUclips. This movie, along with The Princess Bride are my favorite movies of all time.
Like you, I watch many other reaction channels and have been waiting for them to watch this. I’ve recommended it to all of them at least once. It’s frustrating how they all just watch the same movies as every other reaction channel!
Your reaction was as I expected. My favorite romance drama for the past 57 years, The World of Suzy Wong. Nancy Kwan, a life long crush of mine. William Holden as the leading man.
I was 8 when this came out on HBO or Cinemax in 1981. Movies would play all day long back then. It would be like this movie, Flash Gordon, this movie, Flash...all day for days. So I would just watch the same two movies over and over .I have seen this many many times. One of my favs as a kid. The John Barry soundtrack is still the most beautiful soundtrack ever. How attractive were Chris and Jane? Just beautiful.
Another time travel movie you might find right up your alley 1979's "Time After Time"! It's a romance , murder mystery thriller and it also has great music like "Somewhere in Time" had.
I was already a fan of both Chris and Jane when I first saw this movie. The year was 1981 somewhere in the Atlantic underwater in a US submarine. We watched it from a reel to reel projector. I've been a fan of the movie ever since.
Love the movie, love the chemistry between Reeve and Seymour, even love Christopher Plummer's typically great acting (and, of course, your reaction, Cassie). As for the music, it's one of John Barry's best, but he has to share credit with Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff. His iconically gorgeous 'Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini' is the heart of the soundtrack. Cheers to Barry for being able to mesh his own beautiful music with Rachmaninoff's.
Jane Seymour was delivering her lines on stage in the play to Richard Matheson, the author of the book and screenplay, while filming. He was so moved by her delivery he got up and immediately called his wife.
@alura5376 Yes I know I wish there was a video of that. So they had to edit Chistopher Reeve in the scene later. Wonder why he wasn't there that day of filming? 🤗🎬🎥👍
I am SO so glad that you finally watched this movie and it does my heart good that you loved it as much as I! What a treat to enjoy your reaction to it!! A little tid bit, Jane Seymour did admit that when she and Christopher Reeve made this film, they were REALLY into each other and I think that is why the romantic scenes were so beautifully convincing, because there was TRUTH behind their performances together! I absolutely LOVED it!! TRULY MAGICAL! But, I also would rather have had them live out their lives together. Also, they have a yearly Somewhere in Time weekend there at the Grand Hotel on Mackinack Island and Jane Seymour gets dressed up as Elise MacKenna for the occasion still, and she is STILL beautiful!!
Well, first you had "Anatomy of a Murder", which was filmed here in my hometown and now another Upper Michigan film. They still celebrate this film out on Mackinac Island with a "Somewhere in Time" Weekend (Oct 7-9 this year). And as always, I recommend that you and your sister watch "Roman Holiday"
I love the Mouth of Truth scene in Roman Holiday. The film was full of life and it introduced the world to Audry through the eyes of Gregory Peck who insisted that this newcomer's name be up with his in the title of the movie.
One question, just in case no one else has asked… “Where did the watch come from?!?” Jr year in high school me and my buddies went to go see this Not the kind of movie you might expect a bunch of teenage boys to want to see, but it was a time travel story and I think we all had a crush on Jane Seymour!! It’s been a favorite ever since and I still have a crush on Jane Seymour!!
One of my all time favourites. And im a john barry fan. And yes, the hotel is real and made very famous due to the film. You have to watch Wuthering Heights with Timothy Dalton. What stiry and on the same lines without the time travel. A forbidden love, conflict, hate, love and one of those endings that seizes your heart
I too am a sucker for romantic movies. This is one of my favorites for the story, the score, time travel element, etc. in keeping with that theme you should check out The Lake House Hey with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. Two thumbs up. I enjoy watching your reactions And kudos to whoever does your title graphics. I have not seen anyone else do that. Thanks for making me smile and have a great day.
I’m so glad you watched this movie. You should definitely check out The Lake House with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, another time based love story.
Hi Cassie, I'm so glad you were able to finally watch and love this movie as much as I. I promised you that you'd love the story, the John Barry music and the Grand Hotel. Here's a bit of trivia for you: This low budget movie never could have afforded the Oscar winning composer John Barry, but, as luck would have it, he was Jane Seymour's neighbor and he did the music as a favor to her. Your reaction when you first saw the Grand Hotel told me you loved it as well. A different ending would have been interesting as well. Also, some have said it was all a dream, but the watch Elise gives him at the start of the movie is very real. Plus, his name is in the 1912 guest sign-in book.
One day, I turned to my wife and asked her, "How do you know you're not really 89 years old with dementia, thinking it's 2019 and you're in your thirties? It could really be the year 2078. I could be trying to get you to come back to the present for a moment of clarity." That messed her up for days. She and I are both authors, so we have wild imaginations.
The series Ordinary Joe also brought up the idea of the multiverse. That every possibility for your life is playing out. That can blow your mind even more, because the possibilities are endless. You could have been born 10 years earlier or later or with a different father/mother.... endless possibilites....
Also, Jane Seymour finally admitted recently that she and Christopher were in love during the filming. At the very end of filming, Chris’ ex girlfriend came back into the scene with the news that she was pregnant with his child . He decided it was for the best interest of the baby to try to work it out with his ex and he broke off the relationship with Jane . She was heartbroken, but they remained close friends for the remainder of his life. In fact , Jane named her child Christopher in honor of him
Plummer???
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@@warrenbfeagins he probably did.
@@warrenbfeagins that's what I heard, she had a romance with Christopher Plummer during the film. I believe it was from People Magazine.
Cassie; My connection to this movie goes deeper than you can possibly know. Suffice it to say that while time travel may not be possible, this kind of love and devotion is.
I knew my "Elise" in 1978. We had only one year together, but it was the happiest time of my life. I re-read her letters recently and all the feelings of love and warmth returned, full force. It may have been only one year, but some moments of joy can weigh against a whole lifetime.
It's one of the few romantic films men like because it's told from the man's perspective. That's actually quite rare. I watched it when I was a kid and it always stayed with me 💖And John Barry's score is incredible!
I'm pretty sure the music you are referring to is Rhapsody on the theme of Paganini by Rachmaninov.
True, only real romance movies I like are the ones from the man's perspective.
Most romantic movie of all time in my opinion. It blows away all others. The photograph she was looking at him the whole time. Absolutely brilliant writing.
RIP Christopher Plummer (December 13, 1929 - February 5, 2021), aged 91
And
RIP Christopher Reeve (September 25, 1952 - October 10, 2004), aged 52
You both will always be remembered as legends.
This was the absolutely favorite movie of my mother who died just last December at 81. She had dementia for the last few years of her life, but when she would listen to the soundtrack for this movie, it helped her remember. She adored this film to the point that she had her pictures taken in a style that would imitate the one of Jane Seymour that Chris falls in love with in the red room. We played main theme at her memorial service and it brought back so many memories of my life with her in the 80's and how I would always buy her the soundtrack when it was on a new media: first cassette, then CD and finally even an LP (record) that she could play on a turntable. When my step-father died in 2019, (also of dementia) it was a huge blow to her as he was her knight in shining armor and when she finally passed I always imagined that final scene of the movie but just in reverse with Wayne (my step father) welcoming her to their eternity. RIP Wayne and Reba.
How lovely......she's in heaven now too!!
I normally do not watch romance movies but this came out when I was a kid and the concept of time travel fascinated me. It also blew my mind of the idea that they are forever trapped in a time loop. Now that he has gone back to the past and given her the watch, she will continue in her time until she meets him again and gives him the watch, continuing the loop. And the watch itself is a bootstrap paradox, having no beginning, never bought, never made. It only has ever existed in the loop. This movie is deep on so many levels.
I still remember when my mom explained this very aspect of the story to me when I was a young child, long before I actually watched the film. I was absolutely fascinated. My parents got my name from this movie, by the way, so I’ll always have a special place in my heart for it.
it's crazy deep..
So weird that you're posting this reaction just a couple days after I was on Mackinac Island and at the Grand Hotel. It's truly like stepping back into time when you go there, no cars even allowed on the island (they made special exceptions for the filming of the modern-day scenes in this movie.) The people of the island are clearly quite proud of this movie being filmed there, and they sell movie memorabilia to this day.
I love Mackinac Island since a kid. Live in Florida now been years since there.
The hotel is real and is on Mackinaw island in Michigan.
I watched this movie in a theater 43 years ago and have never forgotten it. Not being a fan of romance, I went because it was written by one of my favorite science fiction and horror writers, Richard Matheson, and I was blown away by the beauty of the story. The performances by Christopher Reeves, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Plummer are superb, but it is the whole atmosphere of the film (soundtrack, cinematography, set design, direction) that makes it a masterpiece. Critics and the general public never understood it, but in the long run "Somewhere in Time" won over everything and everyone, building a well-deserved cult reputation. And as far as I know, every year that hotel holds a party during which guests and staff dress up as they did in the early 1900s to remember the days when the film was shot right there, and actors and others who attended the production are often guests of honor. So, is it better to be a blockbuster that makes billions in a single season only to be forgotten among many more of the same kind of movies, or to be a small movie that few people will see at first but that will remain forever in the memory of generations? You can guess my answer.
I love this movie so much that even hearing the music brings tears.
The man who wrote the score had recently lost both his parents. So, not only was he a great writer, but he had the heartache in the music. It is a beautiful score.
20:09 - Surprised you didn’t comment on this key scene. This was the reason why he felt so connected; so drawn to her portrait….. because she was literally looking BACK at him and that smile was for him.
23:56 - "She was looking at HIM!" I think she got it. 😉
This was filmed on Mackinac Island in northern Michigan. Great place to vacation. No vehicles only bikes and horses. The hotel is there and you can stay in it
One of my all time favorite places!
This was one of my mom's favorite movies. For years she couldn't find it on DVD but I found one at a flea market over spring break one year in college and bought it for her. She passed a couple weeks ago and I found the DVD when cleaning out her house, I couldn't stop crying.
Thank you for this review! I love and appreciate your channel (Carly is cool too) and wish you nothing but the best!
John Barry was mourning the loss of both his parents months apart when he composed the score. You could FEEL him pouring his heart out in this one.
That music is incredible.
It's tear jerking
my mom had this "soundtrack" on cassette and would put it on, on long road trips.. as well as the soundtrack to Out of Africa another John Barry soundtrack.. She was a huge fan of his.
One of the best soundtracks ever!
Barry was a genius. His music is haunting and stays with you.
Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini," which is the music Richard and old Elise play on their record players and he hums to Elise on the row boat and plays on her music box wasn't written until 1934. A clue to her that he was from the future.
"A Portrait of Jennie"
My personal favorite romance film of all-time. I'm glad you finally got to see it for yourself.
I never looked at a penny the same way ever again. R.I.P. Chris.
This movie is so hugely popular that people get together at The Grand Hotel every year, dressed for that period of time in the movie and they celebrate the film, reenacting scenes from it.
I met Jane Seymour in the Pellston airport after one of her visits to Mackinac Island. I live near here and was waiting for my husbands flight. She is so tiny, so beautiful and very nice.
The book "Bid Time Return", which this is based on, is one of my all time favorites. In the book Richard Collier has just been diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. The symptoms go away when he's in the past, but come back when he returns -- which make his death a lot more plausible.
Also, the author, Richard Matheson, came up with this idea when he saw a photograph of the actress Maud Adams (1872-1953) and developed a serious crush on her. All the biographical info about Elise McKinna is actually from Adams' life.
I really prefer the movie over the Book. I didn't feel the romántica atmosphere of the movie in the Book, although the explanation of why she was expecting him is by far better explained in the Book.
The story about the actress Maud Adams is true. She had a very possessive manager too like Plummers character. He died in 1915 when the liner Lusitania he was on was bombed by a german sub
I, too, am deeply obsessed with Maude Adams! She way gay, too, so bonus! 🙏🏻🥰❤️
@@vivitaquerida so the book helps to fill the holes in the movie? I just finished the movie for the first time and requested the book from the library. I was hoping the holes would be filled as this does seem like an amazing love story.
@@KatrinaM1234 I clearly remember the reason why she was expecting him...far better in the Book than in the movie. I'm not so sure about the watch. I'm a romantiv, thats why I loved the movie. The book is written by Matheson (I'm legend) a Sci Fi (no Nicolas Sparks) so for me the atmosphere was different.
I was so happy to see that you reviewed this movie "Somewhere In Time". I'm not the biggest fan of romantic movies but this is hands down my favorite romantic movie! What's unique and stands out about this romantic movie is the fact that it is the man's perspective of pursuing and being with the woman that he is destined by fate to be with for eternity. The time travel aspect makes it even more interesting. The movie is both beautiful and tragic. Their fate is destin to be together in a constant loop of time over and over and over again for eternity. The soundtrack of the movie is beautiful. Christopher Reeves stated the reason he did this movie is because he didn't want to be stereotyped as Superman and he wanted the venture out and do some different venues pertaining to movies. Again what a wonderful choice for a movie review!
CASSIE! They have a SOMEWHERE IN TIME Weekend every year at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island Michegan where this movie was filmed!!! This year, it is on October 7 - 9th. LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
The group that holds the event is called INSITE or I.N.S.I.T.E. (International Network of Somewhere In Time Enthusiasts). I went one weekend back in 1999. It was one of the best experiences of my life.
@@GopherBaroque61 I am SO in AWE of you right now! I have been wanting to go for years! Maybe this year! But if not, then next year for sure! I TOTALLY believe you that it was one of the best experiences of your life! I Know it will be for me as well! INTERNET HIGH FIVE!
...and this year, Jane Seymour will be attending
@@pattiebraymanskelly954 REALLY!!!!? Okay...I HAVE tp work it out to be there this year! Thanks for the tip!
@@classicslover I think most people don't go because it can be really expensive. I couldn't afford the higher priced suites, but it was just me, so that was okay. Of course, some of the expense was that I purchased circa 1912 tuxedo to wear for dinner. But, all in all, it was well worth it. There are no motor vehicles allowed on Makinac. It has a real old-timey feel to it.
This makes me so happy! No one ever knows this movie and I grew up loving it so much.
Fun Fact: This is Director James Cameron's favorite film, and it helped inspire two of his most iconic films, 'Titanic' and 'Terminator.'
It’s amazing how much better of a romance movie this is compared to Titanic.
Need to see Frequency..
the photo! Terminator has that same concept of she thinking/looking at him when the photo he fell in love with was taken, along with the time travel, I never imagined!
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Never occurred to me,
but that explains a lot!
@@DeltaAssaultGaming this was what I was thinking. lol Cameron is more of a technical guy than an actor's guy
One of the best romances made. I love the music and the cinephotography, and Mr. Reeves and Ms. Seymour are beautiful together!
The Grand Hotel on Macinac Island is beautiful. No cars are allowed on the island.
I watched this movie in the theatre when it first came out and was instantly swept in the wonder of the romance between Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeves. From a fan point of view, I fell in love with Jane Seymour after seeing that and her brief role in the original Battlestar Galactica. Stunningly beautiful, but always elegant and charming.
The concept of time travel through hypnosis wasn't a new idea at this time as it had been theorised to be possible since at least the late 1940s. The first I had heard of it was from reading several old Batman comics books from the 1950s, where Batman and Robin would occasionally have adventures in other time periods, usually leaving a good impression while inspiring others to take up the idea of altruistic fighters throughout history.
It's a shame Somewhere In Time was never a hit, but a small blessing that it's become so fondly remembered by so many. There's even a large fan group who meet in that same hotel every year to share their love for the movie.
Christopher's last name is spelled REEVE.
Great !! The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island Mich. was the setting for this movie. My Mother🥰 & I had tea there when we did a bus tour of the Eastern Prov. (Can.) . and into the some of
the eastern states In '92. She passed in 2020 at 101 yrs. Great memory!! You'll love the movie.
I had tea there as well. Have always been a big fan of the movie!
No motorized vehicles are allowed on the island. People go everywhere by horse or bicycle. They had to get special permission to bring two in for the shot of Reeves driving up to the hotel.
I went there a couple of times when I was a kid in the 80s. The whole island was beautiful. I think anyone who's been there knows it's a magic place.
@@TheNeonRabbit I rented a horse and explored the island.
We stayed there for our anniversary and it was amazing. We had tea and listened to a harpist, attended a poetry reading and an art exhibit, everywhere in the hotel there are little nooks and crannies of beautiful things, we dressed up for dinner which was awesome. Anyone looking for a package for honeymoon or anniversary this was worth every penny
The actor who plays William is an amazing actor, the late Christopher Plummer, who has been in some amazing films, such as The Sound of Music and Knives Out.
I would pair this up with 1979s "Time After Time" .
Cassies kind of movie.
And I would pair that with 1960s "The Time Machine."
I enjoyed Time after Time, but for me it pales compared to this one.
@@coloneljackmustard lol I'm not sure if there was a lot story in Time Machine but I may be wrong
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 The relationship between Rod Taylors "H.G.Wells" and Yvette Mimieux "Weena" was never romantic. It had a more primitive way about it.
I was 7 years old when this came out and it has been my favorite movie since then. Little did I know that I was already a Richard Matheson fan due to the original Twilight Zones. He wrote a few of the most iconic ones like the Gremlin on the wing of the plane, the fortune telling penny machine etc etc. He also wrote "What Dreams May Come" (my 2nd fav movie and hands down my favorite book). "I am Legend" "Stir of Echoes" etc. I joined S.I.T. Club and spoke a lot with Matheson's daughter and she gave me a lot of info on her late father and how the names in his stories were his way of getting his children involved because some of the characters were her and her brother's names. Etc etc. She spoke directly with me because I did not act like the typical fan of her father. I actually respected him and his craft and read a lot of his stories/ knew his Twilight Zone history and his slew of other films. 😊 One bit of info is the price to stay in Elise's room in the Grand Hotel for one night was waaaaaaay out of my league. Spielberg's first major directing movie gig (albeit for television) was based on a Matheson story (Duel). I'm glad you liked it and this movie is finally getting the respect it deserves. For a while there you could not find this movie anywhere. A lot of people are Matheson fans they just do not know it yet. 🤣
I love this movie! Jane Seymour is still stunning today. You would really like The Lake House with Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves. It's another time travel romance.
Omg love the Lake House
Yeah, I too am waiting for her to get to that gem and OMG it just occurred to me... sure time travel/displacement, but both properties face the lake and both have Christopher Plummer...!
"Just call me...kitty kat"
Gotta disagree with you about The Lake House. Keanu cannot act, unless it’s an action role, and even then he’s just stiff and unemotional.
And the Time Traveler's wife, The lovers (2015)
The score of this movie is my favorite music ever EVER!! It’s a masterpiece of a movie all around. It looks like a moving painting ❤❤❤❤
As someone whose Love passed away almost 2 decades ago, I found the ending quite uplifting.
The thought of being with her again…
Awe that's nice. Hope you're doing ok. Lost a good friend six years ago and can't believe how much I still think of them.
I understand, I lost my fiance of half a decade while I was serving in the Marines. I still keep all our things. I've tried moving on and Ive done well, I've found someone who makes me so happy which I never thought I would find again. But now I am always so terrified of losing her, now that I'm away again overseas and we have been planning to get married when I return those thoughts always come back. I don't know if these feelings will ever truly go away.
I thought so, but that hotel is the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island here in Michigan.
i loved this movie when i was younger, never thought I'd see anyone react to it.
I'm a 77-year-old guy and I love that movie so much!
I actually walked down the aisle to this music back in 1990 at my wedding. I was obsessed with this movie❤️Knew you’d love it too😊
I walked down the aisle to this music too. Always loved the music since I saw the movie as a child in the 80s.
That's a Ricky Steamboat bit of trivia I never thought I'd learn. Very nice touch. This was actually my mother's favorite movie, too.... and I'd often catch myself watching it with her when she had it on. :)
@@thewab1974 that was when I married my first husband. Ricky and I got married in 2017😊
@@sandimcalisterblood2675 - Ah, I stand corrected. My apologies.
@@thewab1974 you’re fine. No apology needed😊
This was my wifes most favorite movie . She is in heaven now, but I would like to think the ending would be our story. Anyway another great movie that has sports and romance in it is the Natural with Robert Redford, might check that out one day, you and your sister would enjoy it Again thanks for this movie and the memories
Sorry you lost your wife. Hope you're doing alright. Was it hard watching this, or does it make you happy?
@@ct6852 Thank you, I smiled at the memory of how she loved it.
This is such a good movie and really showed the range Reeve had as an actor. Outside of the Superman movies, this is his most memorable movie. Little known fact, Jane Seymour and Reeve really did have a brief romance during the filming of this movie and stayed lifelong friends. She even named one of her sons after Chris Reeve.
I thought this was a great blow against the "I won't be type-cast like George felt he was" films, where "civilian" Chris appears as a then-ordinary fashioned chap, and then pulls off that mask to reveal his handsome self.
Reeve was much more of a theatre actor, so even though his movie career didn't go the way people thought it would because he was so typecast as Superman, he still continued to do plays. Then of course he ended up doing much more important work later on, a truly inspiring man.
@@ollietsb1704 Reeve was really talented at playing two characters at once. Supes/Clark Kent, here playing modern and old-timey, and in Deathtrap where he's completely two-faced. Very underrated actor.
You were so adorable reviewing this. I saw this movie when it first came out in 1980. I too, was head over heels for Christopher Reeves in 1978. Then this movie. I hears Jane Seymour and Christopher were in love during the filming of this movie. It is apparent. Thank you for your review!
As a lifelong Dude, I must say this is one of the best chick-flix ever!
This is my most favourite romantic movie. I have not seen anything more moving emotionally in this genre. It leaves you with heartbreak, but still allows the love of two people to continue at the end.
Laura Roberts was played by one of old Hollywood’s greats, Teresa Wright. She played Lou Gehrig’s wife in “Pride of the Yankees,” was the star of Hitchcock’s “Shadow of a Doubt”, and was nominated for Oscars for her first three film roles (and won Best Supporting Actress for one of them, in “Mrs. Miniver”).
But honestly, it’s hard to take your eyes off Jane Seymour in this movie. She was beautiful enough to be a Bond Girl in “Live and Let Die” in 1973, but in this film, she’s just otherworldly.
The screenwriter (and author of the original book) Richard Matheson, was an incredibly prolific writer, especially in Hollywood. He wrote the original story for “I am Legend” and “The Incredible Shrinking Man”, “What Dreams May Come” (a Robin Williams movie that should be on your list), *16* episodes of “The Twilight Zone”… Check out his Wikipedia page, it’s the only way to get a handle on it.
Saw a clip on Tik tok watched the full movie today on prime video and was fully broken at the end. I’ve said it before about Christopher reeve and I won’t stop saying it…he was pure brilliance in acting.
This was partially filmed on Mackinaw Island, Michigan at the Grand Hotel.
Always loved this movie, the ending is soo sad but beautiful all at the same time. Huge Christopher Reeves fan!
It's Reeve!
The film is based on a novel by Richard Matheson called "Bid Time Return". It had been out of print for several years by the time the film was released. It was put back into print under the title of the movie, and given a second life. There are a few differences from the film. The past year setting is 1896, not 1912, and the hotel is the Hotel Coronado in San Diego, a real place, just like the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in Michigan. This is my mother's favorite film. She made a pencil-drawing portrait of Christopher Reeve once and sent it to him. He sent it back autographed. For her birthday once, I bought my mother a first edition of the novel.
One of the very few times I've noticed an error in a movie (some RUclips channels have dozens to intrigue you) was here. The Grand Hotel's American flags in 1912 have 50 stars. Even as a lifelong Canadian I knew that was an oversight... though I noticed it only on my 5th or 6th viewing...
How could I have missed this for a whole year??? This is one of my all-time favorite movies, one of the most romantic movies EVER. I also love how it so brilliantly asks the question "is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?" It doesn't answer it for you, but it asks. I'm writing this at the beginning of your reaction, so I may edit afterward. But I hope you like it. I've LOVED it for over 40 years. One day I WILL make it to Mackinac Island. Yes, the hotel is real, the "is it you" tree is real. There is actually a fan club for this movie, called INSITE (international Network of Somewhere in Time Enthusiasts) and they have a convention there every October. Jane Seymour has shown up a few times, too.
I’ve loved this film for 40 years. I’ve been to the Grand Hotel several times, either on vacation or for conferences. Mackinac Island is a pain to get to but once you’re there it’s lovely. No motor vehicles allowed, only bicycles and horse drawn carriages. It’s a very different pace.
I agree, it's hard to get to, we had to take 3 planes, a shuttle van and ferry boat to get to the island, but it was totally worth it!
It's Somewhere Out of Time.
@@tinar.1860 Lucky me, I lived in LA which is only a couple of hours from San Diego. And I was so glad that I went there after I had watched the movie so I enjoyed my visit even more
@@doddysxg we visited Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego, loved it, and loved beautiful San Diego, would love to go back again!
Its on Mackinac Island in Lake Huron between Michigans Upper and Lower Penninsula. You can get ther by ferry from Mackinac City or St Ingnace.
Was a rather haunting show..... I remember when I watched this when I was very young.. Really got me thinking about the nature of time and reality, and willpower.
Hi Cassie, it's nice to see you watch a movie that's right up your alley, no scares, no shootings. I thought for sure Carly would be there, knowing how much she loves movies like this, but sometimes things just don't work out.
The Grand Hotel is indeed real. It's located on Mackinac Island, Michigan.
Wow……. That ending left you quizzically speechless…… And your childlike ending version…… You are genuinely off the charts adorable. 🥰
I really loved this movie, and became obsessed with the music. I never was much into buying records (still talking vinyl, LP's and singles) but this was an exception. I didn't buy the soundtrack but went straight for the original Rachmaninoff composition 'Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini'. It is fabulous music
My favorite celebrity meeting was the cinematographer of this movie. This is my favorite score. And this is my favorite movie. I've been to the hotel three times, once for the Somewhere in Time weekend. Jane Seymour is still luminous.Everything about this movie is amazing.
I am a big fan of the novelist-screenwriter of this film. Richard Matheson had quite a resume:
- 'Somewhere in Time' ('Bid Time Return' as a novel)
- 'I Am Legend', which has been filmed 3 times...'The Last Man On Earth' with Vincent Price, 'The Omega Man' with Charleton Heston, and 'I Am Legend' with Will Smith
- 'The Incredible Shrinking Man'
- 'Duel', which was the basis for Steven Spielberg's first film for TV
- 'What Dreams May Come' which starred Chris Reeve's BFF Robin Williams
- The Original Series 'Star Trek' episode "The Enemy Within"
- 16 episodes of 'The Twilight Zone' (1959-64), one of which "Steel" was based on a story that became the film 'Real Steel' with Hugh Jackman.
This is just the tip of the iceberg of his output as a writer of novels, short stories, and screenplays.
There are a few differences from the novel: 1) Richard was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which makes his eventual death a little more plausible. However, not as romantic. It also makes the time travel aspect seem less real and more hallucinogenic. 2)Elise doesn't witness Richard getting thrown back to his own time, she is asleep when it happens. 3) The timeline is altered as the book takes place in 1971 and 1896. 3) The pocket watch is not in the story at all. 4) The setting is the Hotel del Coronado in California, not The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan. 5) Richard's coming was foretold to Elise by two psychics, not by Robinson.
In a tangent to all things 'Superman'...Director Jeannot Szwarc would direct 'Supergirl' in 1984 for the Salkinds, who produced the Reeve 'Superman' films. He would also later direct fourteen episodes of the CW series 'Smallville', about the young Clark Kent before he becomes Superman, doing a few episodes per season from season 3 through to season 10.
Jane Seymour has been in the press recently as she was close friends with the late Olivia Newton-John recalling her memories of their friendship since the 1970s. She still looks amazing. Some of my favorite roles of hers were as Solitaire in the Bond film 'Live And Let Die' with Roger Moore as 007, Marguerite St. Just in a TV production of 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' in the 80s (which she appeared in with her castmate from the Broadway play 'Amadeus'...Ian McKellen), Natalie Jastrow-Henry in the mini-series 'Herman Wouk's War and Remembrance' taking over the role played by Ali McGraw in 'The Winds of War'. and as Serina in the original mini-series and first episodes of 'Battlestar Galactica' in 1978.
I first saw the film late at night on The Movie Channel, probably 1982 or something. Even as an elementary school student I understood the time travel thing and the tragedy and it blew my little mind.
Same here! The “penny” scene in particular. I was somewhere around 8 years old I think. I was just asking my mom this week if she remembered this movie not even knowing Cassie was going to react to it.
As a young boy in my early teens I watched this with my father on cable ('83 or '84) and it became our favorite movie. Before watching, I believed time travel was possible which made this movie so special to me. I'm not into love stories, but it made me believe anything was possible. I ended up working at the Grand Hotel for a summer and it is as beautiful as it appeared in the movie. Watching it still moves me to this day, almost 40 yrs later!
this is one of my favorite movies as well as the score!!! amazing
I was 10 when my mom and I saw this in the theater and I believe it was the first time I saw my mom actually sob, sobbing!!
Regarding those who recommend watching "Time After Time," I agree! What they are not telling you, though, is it is a VERY different movie than this one. "Somewhere in Time" is a romance movie through-and-through. The movie "Time After Time" is NOT a romance movie. Of course there is romance in it, and an important theme is " "what I'd do for love."But you also should be aware that there's plenty of very frightening moments, bloody murders, and so on. It's much more of a crime thriller than a romance. Another common theme, of course, is time travel, but this time the past comes to the future. All that said, it IS an excellent movie and I highly recommend it. Just don't go into it expecting the same romantic results as found in "Somewhere in Time."
Thank you for the much needed info here!! Cassie should know there is quite a different vibe.
Well said.
The only thing "Somewhere in Time" has in common with "Time after time" is that both movies involve time travel. 2 people do become romantically involved in "Time after time" but that is true of most thrillers. Which is what "Time after time is (it's a science fiction-crime thriller).
Having said that "Time after time"
is a very good movie that Cassie would probably like. In fact, imo, "Time after time" is a better movie than "Somewhere in time."
I was fortunate enough to be on Mackinac when this was being filmed (I was 12!). I saw the dramatic scene where Jane Seymour screams "Richard!!!" and bolts up the grand stairway to him. Unforgettable.
Bit of trivia: the man that comments "Astonishing!" (as Richard leaves the bathroom after shaving) is Richard Matheson, the author of the novel & the screenplay.
Food for thought: Richard gets the gold watch from the elder Elise. He takes it back in time, where it is left in her possession. Thus, she can give it back to him in 1972. Where he will take it back to the past and leave it with her. So she can return it to him in 1972. Ad infinitum. Where in hell did this watch originally come from?!?!
"Somewhere in Time" is one of the most underrated romantic films and I am glad you're reacting to this classic.
I would like to see you and your sister react to the "Before" Trilogy…
"Before Sunrise", "Before Sunset" and "Before Midnight"
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I was just thinking about this today. The movies are about 10 years apart, and if they keep going it's about time for a new one. Good suggestion.
I would love to see them both react to the Before Trilogy too. They're the kind of movies that give you plenty to comment on in a reaction.
This is my mother's favorite movie of all time. She loves Christopher Reeve, so my dad took her to the Grand Hotel in Michigan in the early 90s, and it was a dream come true for her.
Oh, she IS worth it! Jane was and is a physically perfect woman. Even today she is the perfect image of a 70+ woman.
Of course Kirk would say that! I don’t disagree however.
Should compare Jane's makeup as her older self in the movie compared to her true self today. Would be interesting to see how close they are.
@@gitchegumee it was not makeup. They got an older actress to play older Elise.
@@gitchegumee Jane is currently 71 and looks 20 years younger. Doesn't appear to be due to a lot of cosmetic surgery either, just good skincare and healthy living.
1951 was a heck of a year for timeless beauties. Jane Seymore and Lynda Carter.
Ordinary People! Academy award winner! Mary Tyler Moore, Timothy Hutton - great film.
you and Ashley both react to this today, its a good day.
I noticed that too! What are the odds?
@@benjaminsecrist9747 50/50. either they react to the same movie or they dont
@@jwillis7 That is... technically correct.
Yep, I watched Ashley's reaction earlier today. Always fun to see two different takes back-to-back. I'm predicting a lot less sarcasm about clothes and decor in this one...😉
I love the nuance that that picture of her haunted him so hard, because she was actually looking at him when it was taken. He could feel her literally looking at him.
So moving.
Go to this hotel and there is a similar eerie feeling like you are SUPPOSED to be there. It is a magical place.
Now that you've seen Christopher Reeve as Superman, and now in a romantic time travel movie, next should be a comedy. He was in one called "Noises Off!". Really funny
love noises off.. so few people appreciate the comedy and complexity of that show
@@marezesim8119 Oh, isn’t it brilliant? And SO against type for Reeve to do basically slapstick comedy. I argue as a former theater kid, Noises Off is the most relatable movie ever because we’ve all had that kind of show or known those kinds of actors.
“Lloyd, as long as we’ve stopped anyway…”
@@mattperiolat love the way they show both the play and what is going on back stage.. my theater buff nephew introduced me to it years ago
Yes! You can go to the hotel. It's the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in Michigan.
I remember when this movie came out what a big deal it was for us Miciganders.😁
Another movie like this with a different twist because it's set in the modern era is Time After Time.
Both movies are dear to me, but Time After Time had a bit more of an adventure/danger aspect to it.
Another excellent Christopher Reeve movie is called DeathTrap. Michael Cain is in it too. A great movie with a great twist at the end.
Absolutely!! It's a headspinner!
YES, Christopher Reeves was super creepy and mind blowing at the same time in Deathtrap.
"Deathtrap" was really a maze of a movie, and it worked beautifully. Actually, in 1972, Michael Caine had co-starred with Laurence Olivier in a movie with a very similar plot. Ten years later, "Deathtrap" came along, with Caine playing the Olivier older-man part, and Christopher Reeve the younger. In my opinion, the movies were equally wonderful, like something from Hitchcock.
Great movie!
Clark and Alfred. :O
This is one of my Top 3 Favourite Movies of All Time! But, it utterly wrecks me, so deeply that it's taken me 10 days to pluck up the courage to watch your reaction! 🙏🏻🥰❤️💔😭
Wonderful, Cassie! 😊 The soundtrack to this movie is a keeper too, you can swoon all over again. 🥰
This is one of my father's favorites and one that I tremendously enjoy too. It's relatively simple but it's an incredible beautiful film, with a great performance by Reeve and an outstanding score by John Barry. It makes me really glad that you discovered and enjoyed this one, it's an underrated gem of the 80's.
This was also my dad's favorite film. In the first half of the 80s, pay television began in Québec, Canada. For a monthly fee, you could watch a dozen new movies in rotation, mixed with older ones. If you were interested in a movie, you could watch it two or three times a day. The videocassette (VHS or BETAmax) was not necessarily in all the houses. It was a revolution! ''Somewhere In Time'' was one of the films that marked this period, for me. Mainly because my father couldn't resist watching it whenever he could. And he was not the type to watch the same movie several times. I dare to believe that many people will have a similar story with this gem of a film.
I remember being so mad by that ending. And yet I loved the movie so much and the actors and the love story I couldn't stay mad. Great love stories usually involve heartbreaks and this was sort of like this.
The paradox of this movie is the watch. The older Elise gives the watch to Richard, who travels back in time and he leaves the watch with her. And it repeats ... Where did the watch originally come from? And yes, the Grand Hotel is a real place. I've stayed there. It's on Mackinac Island, Michigan. Also, no motorized vehicles are allowed on the island. So the producers had to get a special permit every time Richard drives up the road to the hotel. The original story was set at the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego. However, when they tried to make the movie there, they found it impossible to avoid all of the modern development to portray the hotel in 1912. So they moved the location to the Grand Hotel, which was built in 1887 - one year before the Del.
Oh my gosh, finally someone who makes video reactions of Movies decided to watch Somewhere in Time, thank you very much for uploading this video 🙏, you don't know how much I've requested and how long I've had to wait for someone to watch this movie on RUclips. This movie, along with The Princess Bride are my favorite movies of all time.
Ashleigh Burton just watched it today as well.
@@DeltaAssaultGaming awkward ashleigh is a fav of mine
Like you, I watch many other reaction channels and have been waiting for them to watch this. I’ve recommended it to all of them at least once. It’s frustrating how they all just watch the same movies as every other reaction channel!
This movie is quite underrated and most people stumble upon it by accident, or have it recommended to them by a fan.
Your reaction was as I expected. My favorite romance drama for the past 57 years, The World of Suzy Wong. Nancy Kwan, a life long crush of mine. William Holden as the leading man.
Lovely movie, I'd like to see someone react to this 1960 classic. I too have had a crush on Nancy Kwan since I was a child.
@@paintedjaguarI loved that movie, too, & read the book when I was 11. 😊
I was 8 when this came out on HBO or Cinemax in 1981. Movies would play all day long back then. It would be like this movie, Flash Gordon, this movie, Flash...all day for days. So I would just watch the same two movies over and over .I have seen this many many times. One of my favs as a kid. The John Barry soundtrack is still the most beautiful soundtrack ever. How attractive were Chris and Jane? Just beautiful.
Another time travel movie you might find right up your alley 1979's "Time After Time"! It's a romance , murder mystery thriller and it also has great music like "Somewhere in Time" had.
One of my most favorite movies ever! Thank you for watching this!
You're my second reactor to watch this movie, today
I was already a fan of both Chris and Jane when I first saw this movie. The year was 1981 somewhere in the Atlantic underwater in a US submarine. We watched it from a reel to reel projector. I've been a fan of the movie ever since.
Love the movie, love the chemistry between Reeve and Seymour, even love Christopher Plummer's typically great acting (and, of course, your reaction, Cassie). As for the music, it's one of John Barry's best, but he has to share credit with Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff. His iconically gorgeous 'Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini' is the heart of the soundtrack. Cheers to Barry for being able to mesh his own beautiful music with Rachmaninoff's.
Jane Seymour was delivering her lines on stage in the play to Richard Matheson, the author of the book and screenplay, while filming. He was so moved by her delivery he got up and immediately called his wife.
@alura5376 Yes I know I wish there was a video of that. So they had to edit Chistopher Reeve in the scene later. Wonder why he wasn't there that day of filming? 🤗🎬🎥👍
Two Somewhere In Time reactions today…
This was one of my mother’s favorite movies. She made me watch it when I was about 14 and always think of her when I watch it 💗
I am SO so glad that you finally watched this movie and it does my heart good that you loved it as much as I! What a treat to enjoy your reaction to it!!
A little tid bit, Jane Seymour did admit that when she and Christopher Reeve made this film, they were REALLY into each other and I think that is why the romantic scenes were so beautifully convincing, because there was TRUTH behind their performances together! I absolutely LOVED it!! TRULY MAGICAL! But, I also would rather have had them live out their lives together.
Also, they have a yearly Somewhere in Time weekend there at the Grand Hotel on Mackinack Island and Jane Seymour gets dressed up as Elise MacKenna for the occasion still, and she is STILL beautiful!!
I had no idea! My mom would have loved that before she passed.
Same reason Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher had such amazing chemistry.
Oh wow, I recommended this film on your 'Superman 1978' reaction! I LOVE that you watched it! Such an AMAZING film!! Thank you 🙂
One of my favorite time travel movies, you should react to is The Final Countdown (1980) With Kirk Douglas
Great film. I also love the soundtrack by John Scott.
Saw it in the theater...much better on big screen than TV.
Yes it's a good one and also the Philadelphia experiment isn't underrated excellent time travel movie
The movie is fantastic. Great scenery, great actors, and great choice of theme music will get you every time.
Well, first you had "Anatomy of a Murder", which was filmed here in my hometown and now another Upper Michigan film. They still celebrate this film out on Mackinac Island with a "Somewhere in Time" Weekend (Oct 7-9 this year). And as always, I recommend that you and your sister watch "Roman Holiday"
Yes, "Roman Holiday", the 1953 version with Hepburn, Peck and Albert.
Another thumbs up for Roman Holiday. The chemistry between Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn is magic. Heck, just see it for Hepburn.
I love the Mouth of Truth scene in Roman Holiday. The film was full of life and it introduced the world to Audry through the eyes of Gregory Peck who insisted that this newcomer's name be up with his in the title of the movie.
They will both absolutely love ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953). That’s one of the best romance movies ever!
@@RetroClassic66 I agree and I can't wait for her to experience Peck at his best and enjoy watching it again with her. Mouth of truth , baaaby!
One question, just in case no one else has asked… “Where did the watch come from?!?”
Jr year in high school me and my buddies went to go see this Not the kind of movie you might expect a bunch of teenage boys to want to see, but it was a time travel story and I think we all had a crush on Jane Seymour!!
It’s been a favorite ever since and I still have a crush on Jane Seymour!!
Loved this movie-great choice. Bought tears to my eyes again.
One of my all time favourites. And im a john barry fan. And yes, the hotel is real and made very famous due to the film. You have to watch Wuthering Heights with Timothy Dalton. What stiry and on the same lines without the time travel. A forbidden love, conflict, hate, love and one of those endings that seizes your heart
I too am a sucker for romantic movies. This is one of my favorites for the story, the score, time travel element, etc. in keeping with that theme you should check out The Lake House Hey with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. Two thumbs up. I enjoy watching your reactions And kudos to whoever does your title graphics. I have not seen anyone else do that. Thanks for making me smile and have a great day.
One of my favorite movies of all-time. And some of my favorite music of all-time.
I’m so glad you watched this movie. You should definitely check out The Lake House with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, another time based love story.
Hi Cassie,
I'm so glad you were able to finally watch and love this movie as much as I. I promised you that you'd love the story, the John Barry music and the Grand Hotel. Here's a bit of trivia for you: This low budget movie never could have afforded the Oscar winning composer John Barry, but, as luck would have it, he was Jane Seymour's neighbor and he did the music as a favor to her. Your reaction when you first saw the Grand Hotel told me you loved it as well. A different ending would have been interesting as well. Also, some have said it was all a dream, but the watch Elise gives him at the start of the movie is very real. Plus, his name is in the 1912 guest sign-in book.
One day, I turned to my wife and asked her, "How do you know you're not really 89 years old with dementia, thinking it's 2019 and you're in your thirties? It could really be the year 2078. I could be trying to get you to come back to the present for a moment of clarity." That messed her up for days. She and I are both authors, so we have wild imaginations.
That is really messed up.
The series Ordinary Joe also brought up the idea of the multiverse. That every possibility for your life is playing out. That can blow your mind even more, because the possibilities are endless. You could have been born 10 years earlier or later or with a different father/mother.... endless possibilites....
@@yaimavol I've been thinking of watching that show. Is it worth watching?
@@CannonRaw It's already cancelled.