We Live in Time review Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh charm in heartfelt weepie
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In We Live in Time, John Crowley successfully breathes life into a film about death by relying on honest emotions and the chemistry of its stars.
The film captures contemporary Londoners facing love and late-stage cancer, providing a smart and sensitive take on the will-they-won't-they romantic trope.
Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us adaptation showcases a revival of glossy melodrama that resonates deeply with audiences, proving the genre’s enduring appeal.
With a box office nearing $300 million globally, It Ends With Us indicates a reawakening of audience interest in heartfelt, emotional storytelling.
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