| 1980 — Somewhere In Timemovie

: The protagonist, Richard Collier, travels to 1912 by removing all modern distractions and obsessively willing himself into the past.

Released in 1980, Somewhere in Time is a film that defies the rigid boundaries of the science fiction genre, choosing instead to reside in the ethereal realm of pure romantic fantasy. Starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour, it tells a story of love that is not merely star-crossed but time-crossed, rooted in the profound human desire to transcend the limitations of the present to find a soulmate in the past. The Mechanism of Will: Time Travel as Metaphysics Somewhere in TimeMovie | 1980

: Some viewers interpret this not as literal time travel, but as a "self-induced hypnotic illusion," suggesting Collier may have died from dehydration while trapped in a mental figment of his own imagination. : The protagonist, Richard Collier, travels to 1912

Unlike traditional sci-fi that relies on machines or physics, Somewhere in Time utilizes as its primary vehicle for time travel. The Mechanism of Will: Time Travel as Metaphysics

The narrative is built upon a —a paradoxical cycle where an old woman (the elderly Elise McKenna) gives Richard a pocket watch and whispers "Come back to me," sparking the very obsession that leads him to meet her younger self in the past. Movie Review – Somewhere in Time