Almut: What’s the rush?
Line of Events
A budding chef and a recently divorced woman find their lives changed forever when a chance encounter brings them together in a decade-long, deeply moving romance. When Florence Pugh was unable to attend the film’s premiere due to other filming commitments, Andrew Garfield brought a one-size-fits-all likeness of her to fill in her absence. During the living room scene in By Candle and Fire, Almut closes Tobias’ notebook, but in the next shot it is open.
Is It a Sin?
Tobias: Because I’m worried that there’s a very distinct and real possibility that I’m about to fall in love with you. Mentioned in Cinefiliando-Peliculeando: El tiempo que tenemos (We Live in Time) (2024). Written by Al Hazan, Performed by Allie Hazan.
The second merit is the acting
I watched it for Andrew Garfield, one of the great actors of modern times, for John Crowley, in memory of their fantastic film Boy A. And indeed, We Live in Time is a pure beautiful film. Its first merit is the kick for the viewer to discover their past moments and future prospects.
For the message, for
I do not ignore the romance, nor the problems of living together, nor the knife of near death. But it is a deep subjective masterpiece for the beautiful portrait of the ages. For the honest definition of unique moments of life.
So watch it!
And for the fantastic performance of Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.