We Live in Time (#611)


I thought Hollywood was incapable of making real dramatic romance movies anymore.  Several of those that I remember fondly over the years include Penny Serenade, Cyrano de Bergerac, An Affair to Remember and even its lookalike You've Got Mail.  I was wrong.  They did it in WE LIVE IN TIME.  It is set in England and stars Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield (whom I never thought of as a romantic lead, particularly after his Spiderman roles).  This one is truly a love story.  Garfield, in the process of a divorce, is hit by a car driven by Pugh, a chef who invites him to dinner where she works and they move in together.  He eventually reveals he would like to have a family and they plan to marry and begin to try to conceive after she learns she has ovarian cancer.  She enters into a prestigious contest for chefs which conflicts with their wedding date.  She eventually has the baby, delivered by him in the rest room of a convenience store/petrol station because they are stuck in traffic.  Both leads and everyone else in the film play their roles very well.  Unfortunately, the film continually jumps around in time back and forth and sometimes I didn't know where they were in their lives but eventually it all worked out.  And it never bored in its hour and 44 minute length.  Critics agreed with me, as 78% gave it a thumbs up; audiences (88%) liked it even more.

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