00:05Qu'è stato fatto che quando abbiamo incontrato Tim è un ragazzo, è 21 anni, è un ragazzo tipo di
00:11ragazzo.
00:12Il base level è molto felice, il default setting è molto contento con la vita, ma non ha una ragazza,
00:18ma non ha una ragazza e è molto awkwarde con le ragazze.
00:21E' già un ragazzo tipo di ragazzo tipo di ragazzo tipo di ragazzo.
00:30I talked with Richard about creating a back story for Tim,
00:36about how successful he would have been and lack of success.
00:40And we decided that he wasn't a complete and utter failure.
00:42He kissed people and maybe even had sex, probably, I think.
00:48I don't know if I'm allowed to say that.
00:49So he's not this complete and utter failure or anything like that.
00:52But I don't think he's ever had a girlfriend for longer than a couple of weeks.
00:55I don't think he's ever held on to anybody for longer than that
00:58because he's just kind of a little bit awkward.
01:02And despite the fact that he has this inner confidence,
01:06he just, if he really likes somebody,
01:08he finds it very, very difficult to be around them.
01:10So I think that's kind of where he's at when we start the film.
01:14And this is why the notion of being able to go back and not say the embarrassing thing
01:19or go back and say something better, you know, and just not make a fool of yourself is so attractive
01:26and really is something that he can really use because he needs it.
01:34His father and him have a real kind of nice relationship.
01:37They play table tennis and kind of talk about things and, you know, very loving, very warm,
01:45but definitely a father-son thing.
01:47There's a little bit of, not awkwardness with his dad, but there's this little sort of,
01:53he knows that he's his dad, you know, they're not like necessarily full friends just yet.
01:58There's still the father-son thing going on.
02:05His mother's a little bit more strict.
02:06She's a bit, she'll tell him that he looks like crap or, you know,
02:11she'll say, you know, why are you wearing that jumper?
02:14She would probably say to me today and things like that.
02:16And, you know, but again, you know, very supportive and all the rest of it,
02:20but it can be a little bit cutting and it's a little bit strange.
02:28It's the most on time travel, time travel movie that's ever been around.
02:33I think you forget about it really quickly.
02:34It's just this kind of, it becomes very natural very quickly
02:37because there's not a load of special effects and it's not this kind of,
02:42you know, someone darting through history type of thing.
02:45It's literally as simple as just walking into a cupboard, a dark place,
02:50where no one can see you clenching your fists and squeezing your eyes together
02:53and thinking about where you want to go.
02:55And then there's a bit of a, and then you're there.
02:59And so there's nothing high tech about it at all.
03:02It's kind of ridiculous in its simplicity.
03:10I think the love at the heart of it, you know, the fact that time is made for love,
03:15that you have to make time for love in your life.
03:17You have to make time for the small moments that add up to a life,
03:22that you have to enjoy them while they're happening
03:25and acknowledge that they're there and kind of rejoice in them.
03:28Hopefully the film will just say to people again, you know,
03:33look around you and look at the good things that you have and appreciate them
03:38because not everybody is as lucky as everybody else to have them, you know.
03:43So hopefully what people will take from the film is a feeling of warmth,
03:46having had a lot of laughter and all the rest of it,
03:48but also appreciating the people that you have and the time that you have
03:51as much as you can while you have it, because it doesn't last forever.
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