Cork director John Crowley’s new film 'We Live In Time' featuring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield balances romance and serious themes with humor and charm. Don't miss the delightful journey!
In the bustling city of Cork, a new cinematic gem has graced the screens, capturing hearts and shining a light on the beautiful intricacies of everyday life. Directed by the acclaimed John Crowley, 'We Live In Time' tantalizes audiences with an engaging story that pulls at the heartstrings while still managing to sprinkle in a dash of humor. The film follows Almut, a talented chef played by the talented Florence Pugh, who unexpectedly finds romance with recently divorced Tobias, played by the ever-charismatic Andrew Garfield. The film gives viewers a window into how love can blossom even amidst life's greatest trials, particularly as Almut faces a terminal illness that challenges their newfound relationship.
What sets 'We Live In Time' apart from other romantic dramas is its unique approach to blending heartwarming moments with a poignant narrative about life, legacy, and what truly matters. Many reviews highlight Pugh's stellar performance, which captures the resilience and fragility of a mother cherishing every moment with her infant daughter, Ella, as Tobias learns the true meaning of commitment and sacrifice. Critics have pointed out how Crowley's skillful direction turns the seemingly light-hearted storyline into a rich exploration of love’s complexities, especially with significant issues like cancer woven into the script, making it both relatable and inspirational.
As viewers embark on this emotional rollercoaster, they quickly discover that while 'We Live In Time' is filled with sweet moments and whimsical exchanges, it doesn't shy away from discussing tough topics like mortality. The film delicately showcases how social pressures around legacy and success affect relationships, making it a modern reflection of society’s obsession with leaving a mark. Rather than merely spoon-feeding audiences ups and downs, Crowley invites them to address profound questions about living fully and appreciating the present.
Packed with jaw-dropping performances, amazing cinematography, and a screenplay that balances irony and warmth, 'We Live In Time' is being touted as a must-watch film of the season. As the curtains rise in cinemas across the UK, viewers can expect a multifaceted story that resonates on both personal and social levels.
Interestingly, Pugh is not just playing a character facing gravitas but is also reflecting a narrative style reminiscent of Richard Curtis, known for his iconic British romantic comedies. Meanwhile, Andrew Garfield brings a refreshing authenticity to Tobias, drawing on his own experiences of love and loss, making this film a beautifully crafted tapestry of human emotions. If you’re still debating whether or not to grab those cinema tickets, remember this: laughter and tears often come together, just like love and life!
As his latest film, We Live In Time, is released, CARA O'DOHERTY talks to Cork director John Crowley about how the script captivated him.
We Live In Time Review ... A chance encounter between chef Almut (Florence Pugh) and recently divorced Tobias (Andrew Garfield) leads to romance — but a cancer ...
Everyone is saying the same thing about We Live In Time. The new Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield drama is a must-watch.
It shows the joys and heartaches of Tobias (Garfield) and Almut (Pugh) and their infant daughter Ella (Grace Delaney). Tobias is a good-tempered guy who's an ...
Using the gravity of serious illness in what is really a lightly scrambled Richard Curtis movie feels the bigger risk. In practice, the problem is more the ...
In We Live In Time, Florence Pugh shines as a mother facing a terminal illness, reflecting on what makes a full life and legacy.
The film starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh is out in UK cinemas now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6xLTT7-tqw The Guardian: *** "Pugh's muscular ...