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User Rating:
5.6/10   29,849 votes
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
H.G. Wells (novel)
David Duncan (earlier screenplay)
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Release Date:
8 March 2002 (USA) more
Tagline:
0 to 800,000 years in 1.2 seconds. more
Plot:
Hoping to alter the events of the past, a 19th century inventor instead travels 800,000 years into the future, where he finds humankind divided into two warring races. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win more
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(48 articles)
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How life must have changed for actor Alan Young during forty two years! more (573 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Guy Pearce ... Alexander Hartdegen

Samantha Mumba ... Mara

Mark Addy ... David Filby

Sienna Guillory ... Emma
Phyllida Law ... Mrs. Watchett
Alan Young ... Flower Store Worker
Omero Mumba ... Kalen

Yancey Arias ... Toren

Orlando Jones ... Vox

Jeremy Irons ... Über-Morlock

Laura Kirk ... Flower Seller

Josh Stamberg ... Motorist
John W. Momrow ... Fifth Avenue Carriage Driver

Max Baker ... Robber
Jeffrey M. Meyer ... Central Park Carriage Driver
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
La máquina del tiempo (Argentina) (Peru) (Spain) [es]
A Máquina do Tempo (Brazil) (Portugal) [pt]
La machine à explorer le temps (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
Машина времени (Russia) [ru]
Aikakone (Finland) [fi]
Az idögép (Hungary) [hu]
I mihani tou hronou (Greece) [el]
Masina timpului (Romania) [ro]
The Time Machine (Germany) [de]
The time machine - Dove vorresti andare? (Italy) [it]
Vremeplov (Serbia) [sr]
Wehikul czasu (Poland) [pl]
Zaman tüneli (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence.
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96 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Trivia:
The Time Machine itself was the biggest and most expensive prop ever to be built for a movie at the time. more
Goofs:
Plot holes: If Alexander's original departure point was on February 3, 1903, then Alexander would be visible in his house making the time machine during the 1899-2030 time travel sequence. However, he is absent. more
Quotes:
Über-Morlock: Who are you, to question 800,000 years... of evolution? more
Movie Connections:
Featured in "Troldspejlet: (#27.12)" (2002) more
Soundtrack:
See Me Dance the Polka more

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123 out of 161 people found the following review useful.
How life must have changed for actor Alan Young during forty two years!, 23 May 2002
Author: Noel Bailey (uds3@hotmail.com) from Longmont: Colorado US

THE TIME MACHINE which I first saw at its London premiere in 1960 has long remained a personal favorite of mine. I bought the film 17 years ago and my own children grew up with it during the many times we have watched it since. It had a distinct charm and news of its impending remake was of no interest to me...another un-reworkable film if ever there was going to be one! I had no interest in its existence and even less inclination to see it. Dragged, protesting to the theater recently by my daughter who had already seen it and who, under the insane belief that I would enjoy it, strapped me into the seat! Raving incoherently and fully intending to dislike each and every frame, I watched what I expected to be my greatest nightmare since SPEED 2.

Well girls and guys...I was so wrong! The remake not only captures and enhances the memory and feel of the original in many ways, it is vastly better! Pearce, who improves mightily as the film progresses (his early wimpy appearance telegraphed danger as far as I was concerned!) is just plain excellent as the slightly unhinged designer. The time machine itself (understandably, with today's fx potential) creams Rod Taylor's 1960 mini-umbrella! Mark Addy makes a great "Philby" very much in the style of Alan Young's original characterisation. Nice touch too, having him cameo here as the florist! For him of course, he has experienced his own "time machine" in the 42 intervening years!

"One hit wonder" Samantha Mumba is an acting natural and as the Eloi girl, hits exactly the right note called for in the role. Both she and her younger brother Omero contribute greatly to the film's success. Everything about this film is visually impressive. Wonderfully imaginative sets and masterful cinematography. Jeremy Irons' small but significant role comes off well too!

I read complaints about the Morlock make-up? Hello? any of you ever SEEN a Morlock? No??? well then, kindly refrain from negative comment. These guys looked and moved way better than the little furry 1960 creations! I liked also the intent NOT to have Pearce able to reverse the death of his fiancee - that was heightened awareness on someone's part!

Add to the above a superb musical score and if this doesn't all make for an entertaining and thought provoking film, hey guys, you're hard to please. Certainly this was never intended for THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS set! It is inarguably the best remake I have ever seen and one of only a few have that ever managed to improve on the original!

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