We Live In Time review

 

A love story that's out of order but by the time the credits begin to roll on We Live In Time you'll be left reeling in your own emotions of what just unfolde as Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh take us on a remarkable journey of love, sadness, sickness and a learning to let go. We Live In Time isn't your typical rom-com so to speak. It does feature plenty of elements of said classic romcoms but with a very modern twist I felt. Florench Pugh starts as a once figure skater turned professional and master chef. Her life changes forever when she accidently runs over Andrew Garfield's young go getter who works for Weetabix of all places. Faith comes a knocking and we really are taken on a joruney with these two. 


Set in the UK We Live In Time's way of telling a love story out of order does seem weird at first but once you get your head around it not only is it throughouly enjoyable but it is so engaging as you witness love blossom, life given birth to and utter sadness at the crushing devesating news of a loved one being sick. 


Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield carry the movie with ease their chemistry is on fire from the youthful days of their relationship to the tender hook moments of time's nearing end. It's a real tear jerker in these parts and showcases the true raw talent of it's two lead actors. We Live In Time is fascinating look at life captured in a short period of time. Time is everything and it is nothing it is ever changing and still it stands still. You'll come for Pugh and Garfield but you'll fall in love with the characters and their lifestory. A real good time!

★★★★

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