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		<title>Time after Time (1979)</title>
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		<dc:creator>John DiLeo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Time after Time, traveling through time is accomplished by the nuts and bolts of science, specifically a helicopter-like machine that converts sun rays into electricity. This is time travel as H. G. Wells envisioned it in his novel The Time Machine (1895), and that’s no coincidence: Time after Time is an ingenious, grown-up fantasy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <strong>Time after Time</strong>, traveling through time is accomplished by the nuts and bolts of science, specifically a helicopter-like machine that converts sun rays into electricity. This is time travel as H. G. Wells envisioned it in his novel <strong>The Time Machine</strong> (1895), and that’s no coincidence: <strong>Time after Time</strong> is an ingenious, grown-up fantasy thriller that puts Wells himself inside the machine of his imagination and sends him hurtling into the future. That’s a fresh, clever concept of make-believe, but the film’s creators go a step further by adding another historical figure to their magical revisionism: Jack the Ripper. Written and directed by Nicholas Meyer (with a story by Karl Alexander and Steve Hayes), <strong>Time after Time</strong> is smart and inventive, an accomplished amalgam of social satire, serial-killer horrors, offbeat romance, fish-out-of-water comedy, and historical conjecture. These ambitious elements congeal so sensibly, and plausibly, that <strong>Time after Time </strong>whizzes by, a witty entertainment made of equal parts charm, scares, and laughs. And it does all this with a minimum of special effects.</p>
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		<title>Time after Time (1979): Jack the Ripper in the Disco Era</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 01:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John DiLeo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The time travel in Portrait of Jennie is of a spiritual variety, an inexplicable colliding of past and present in the name of a transcendent love that would otherwise never be. In Time after Time, traveling through time is accomplished by the nuts and bolts of science, specifically a helicopter-like machine that converts sun rays [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The time travel in <em>Portrait of Jennie</em> is of a spiritual variety, an inexplicable colliding of past and present in the name of a transcendent love that would otherwise never be. In <em>Time after Time</em>, traveling through time is accomplished by the nuts and bolts of science, specifically a helicopter-like machine that converts sun rays into electricity. This is time travel as H. G. Wells envisioned it in his novel <em>The Time Machine</em> (1895), and that’s no coincidence: <em>Time after Time</em> is an ingenious, grown-up fantasy thriller that puts Wells himself inside the machine of his imagination and sends him hurtling into the future. That’s a fresh, clever concept of make-believe, but the film’s creators go a step further by adding another historical figure to their magical revisionism: Jack the Ripper. Written and directed by Nicholas Meyer (with a story by Karl Alexander and Steve Hayes), <em>Time after Time</em> is smart and inventive, an accomplished amalgam of social satire, serial-killer horrors, offbeat romance, fish-out-of-water comedy, and historical conjecture. These ambitious elements congeal so sensibly, and plausibly, that <em>Time after Time</em> whizzes by, a witty entertainment made of equal parts charm, scares, and laughs. And it does all this with a minimum of special effects.</p>
<p align="right">excerpted from John DiLeo&#8217;s<br />
<em> Screen Savers: 40 Remarkable Movies Awaiting Rediscovery</em><br />
© 2008 Hansen Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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