Robert Schwentke’s film version of the novel by Audrey Niffenegger is considered science fiction. And taking its premise into consideration, the classification might seem apropos. After all Henry DeTamble (Eric Bana) is a guy who travels through time. A condition that has accompanied him since childhood, Henry melts into the scenery at a moments notice, leaving his clothes in a heap and ending up in various places and various points in time. When we meet him, he is a tall, dark, handsome, brooding sort of man who drinks to deal with his “condition” and seems rather surprised to be so well received by a young woman where he works as a research librarian at a college library.
The Time Traveler's Wife
The Time Traveler's Wife
The Time Traveler's Wife
Robert Schwentke’s film version of the novel by Audrey Niffenegger is considered science fiction. And taking its premise into consideration, the classification might seem apropos. After all Henry DeTamble (Eric Bana) is a guy who travels through time. A condition that has accompanied him since childhood, Henry melts into the scenery at a moments notice, leaving his clothes in a heap and ending up in various places and various points in time. When we meet him, he is a tall, dark, handsome, brooding sort of man who drinks to deal with his “condition” and seems rather surprised to be so well received by a young woman where he works as a research librarian at a college library.