Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield deliver captivating performances in 'We Live In Time', depicting the complexities of a romantic relationship in a uniquely nonlinear narrative.
The film creatively explores the concept of time, utilizing clocks and stopwatches both literally and metaphorically to enhance the storytelling experience.
While one might expect emotional turmoil and tears from a film of this nature, 'We Live In Time' offers a subtler emotional depth, challenging common assumptions about quality.
The character of the child in 'We Live In Time' serves merely as a device to advance the adult storyline, lacking depth or independent presence.
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