Traveller
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And Jeff's advice was, "Be a traveller, not a tourist.
The book is a somewhat rambling collection of
traveller'
s tales moving simply from one surreal landscape to another, but Simon Moore's adaptation tries to impose some order on the chaos by providing a parallel plot that sees Gulliver returned to England clearly deeply traumatised and trying to prove his way out of the insane asylum where the rival for his wife's affections has had him committed.
If you are a traveller, if there is a fire burning into your heart, if you'd call "home" every place on earth, but none of them can give you enough, if you are always looking for the next thing and if you believe the other part of your soul is somewhere out there, see this movie and you'll find out a little, but wonderful, piece of life sitting next to you.
BEN PLAYS RENN, A
TRAVELLER
FROM ANOTHER GALAXY TRYING TO FIND ANNIE (PLAYED BY SEAN) WHO IS PHYSICALLY IDEAL TO HAVE HIS CHILD.
Later Mata Hari travels in train where knows a handsome
traveller
(Derek De Lint) but he's suddenly murdered.
The most depressing thing about the time
traveller'
s wife is how it breaks your heart within the first five minutes.
Based on the trailers, I was dreading seeing this film, as it looked like a shallow dull romantic movie with a "clever" twist in the form of the time
traveller.
This broken timeline continues throughout the whole film, meaning that it could have easily been an incoherent muddle, but the director has controlled things carefully; sometimes following the
traveller'
s timeline, so everyone around him changes age suddenly; sometimes following everyone else's timeline, so the
traveller
appears to suddenly age/become younger.
David Yallop's "Let him have it" was riddled with inaccuracies and half - truths,consequently I approached "Chicago Joe" with some trepidation only to find that here he has got most of the facts right only for the entire movie to fall victim to the 1990's fad for faux 1940's retro,failing to grasp the most elementary fact that people during the second world war neither looked,spoke nor behaved anything like they would half a century in the future.Mr K.Sutherland is,brutally,nothing like a G.I deserter,rather he is a time -
traveller
visiting the past and trying to fit in to avoid discovery.Miss E.Lloyd, given the crutch of an accent to assume,does rather better as his moll/muse.
He was an indefatigable traveller, speaker, and writer, and a frequent columnist.
All of a sudden the palazzo became so obviously old and dirty, so disagreeably familiar were the stains on the curtains, the cracks in the floor, the cracked stuccoes of the cornices, and so wearisome became Golenishchev, the Italian professor, and the German traveller, who were also always the same, that a change was necessary.
A fine man, a great talker, making his spurs ring as he walked, wearing whiskers that ran into his moustache, his fingers always garnished with rings and dressed in loud colours, he had the dash of a military man with the easy go of a commercial
traveller.
Then she looked at him as one looks at a
traveller
who has voyaged over strange lands, and went on—"We have not even this distraction, we poor women!""A sad distraction, for happiness isn't found in it."
She had got rid of them all in her soul's life, in all her successive conditions of life, maidenhood, her marriage, and her love—thus constantly losing them all her life through, like a
traveller
who leaves something of his wealth at every inn along his road.
So one Thursday Emma was surprised to meet Monsieur Homais in the kitchen of the "Lion d'Or," wearing a
traveller'
s costume, that is to say, wrapped in an old cloak which no one knew he had, while he carried a valise in one hand and the foot-warmer of his establishment in the other.
This work, so rough to the outward eye, is one of the industries that most astonish the
traveller
who ventures for the first time among the mountains that divide France from Switzerland.
If, on entering Verrieres, the
traveller
inquires to whom belongs that fine nail factory which deafens everybody who passes up the main street, he will be told in a drawling accent: 'Eh!
It belongs to the Mayor.'Provided the
traveller
halts for a few moments in this main street of Verrieres, which runs from the bank of the Doubs nearly to the summit of the hill, it is a hundred to one that he will see a tall man appear, with a busy, important air.
The sun is extremely hot in these mountains; when it is directly overhead, the
traveller'
s rest is sheltered on this terrace by a row of magnificent planes.
Presently the
traveller'
s gaze, passing over the lower ridges which confine the course of the Doubs on the south, was able to sweep the fertile plains of Burgundy and Beaujolais.
She had taken the returned
traveller'
s arm, and, far from restoring her strength, the contact of that arm deprived her of what little strength remained to her.
...The cost of such a life is nothing; I can, as I choose, marry Miss Elisa, or become Fouque's partner ...But the
traveller
who has just climbed a steep mountain, sits down on the summit, and finds a perfect pleasure in resting.
The
traveller
goes his way and leaves the wicked thorns to wither where they are.
One of the minor clergy of the Palace wrote to the Mayor who made haste to appear in person bringing a passport already signed, but with a blank space for the name of the
traveller.
It is you, my poor Falcoz,' said the traveller, who had come from the direction of Geneva to him who now entered the coach with Julien.
The absolute solitude of a
traveller'
s existence strengthened the power of this dark imagination.
BEAUMARCHAISAn English
traveller
relates how he lived upon intimate terms with a tiger; he had reared it and used to play with it, but always kept a loaded pistol on the table.
But Harris, who is an old traveller, rose to the occasion, and, laughing cheerily, said:"Oh, well, we can't help it.
You can see", he said to the chief clerk, "that I'm not stubborn and I like to do my job; being a commercial
traveller
is arduous but without travelling I couldn't earn my living.
I have been a great traveller; and where do you think that I might find a lodging?"
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