In 'We Live in Time,' the narrative unfolds oddly, combining scenes of pregnancy and sudden illness, leading viewers to question the timeline and impact of disease.
The film mimics the 'deathporn' genre, where emotional engagement is a facade, masking the audience's voyeuristic pleasure in witnessing terminal illnesses from a distance.
Though 'We Live in Time' has appealing leads in Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, the character development falters with Tobias being a lackluster counter to Almut's vibrant life.
Coupled with romance reliant on charisma and compelling stories, 'We Live in Time' grapples with its themes, often relying on the inherent drama of illness.
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