The initial stage of their relationship sees a sporadic turn of events, with Almut wanting to take a slower pace in the relationship while Tobias falls for her more sprightly. The
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What I enjoyed most about this film is how realistic the story line was. Its romance is magical and yet commonplace. Sparks fly between a Weetabix Cereal salesman and a chef with a dream living in London.
In We Live in Time, a young couple find their dreams of a long and beautiful relationship threatened by serious illness.
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Starring Florence Pugh as Almut, a highly-skilled Bavarian fusion chef, and Andrew Garfield as Tobias, an employee at Weetabix, the film paints a deeply moving portrait of two individuals grappling with life’s toughest challenges, striving to hold onto each other amidst the inevitability of loss.
With quirky humour, a perilous meet-cute and some tragic twists, We Live in Time is a worthy addition to the pantheon of weepy rom-coms.
"Nick Payne’s tale of love and loss borrows familiar romantic tropes and undercuts them with a bittersweet (or perhaps just bitter) reminder that nothing gold can stay."