We Live in Time viewers break down in tears over Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh's 'enchanting' romance and say it's '(500) Days of Summer meets A Walk to Remember' (but critics aren't so impressed)

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We Live in Time viewers break down in tears over Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh's 'enchanting' romance and say it's '(500) Days of Summer meets A Walk to Remember' (but critics aren't so impressed)
Published: Jan, 02 2025 15:49

We Live in Times viewers broke down in tears while watching Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield's 'enchanting' new romance - but the response from critics hasn't been quite as gushing. The film, which hit UK cinemas on New Year's Day, follows Almut and Tobias' 10 year-romance through three timelines - the couple's chance first meeting, a shock cancer diagnosis and its eventual devastating return.

 [We Live in Times viewers broke down in tears while watching Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield 's 'enchanting' romance]
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Following its release yesterday, fans have been full of praise for the romantic drama, which has a non-linear structure, on X - likening it to cult films (500) Days of Summer and A Walk to Remember. One gushed: 'Wow… I’ve just finished watching We Live in Time with Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh and I’ve cried for the entire movie.

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'The subject is just… [gut-wrenching] the actors are so touching in their way of acting. Another movie with those great actors another great movie.'. While another dubbed it 'enchanting and charming', a third wrote: 'Well I CRIED at We Live in Time sooo bad! Such a gorgeous yet heartbreaking movie.'.

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A fourth said: 'Never want to watch We Live In Time again because i’m still actually really distressed by it but also want to show it to everyone i’ve ever met because it was incredible.'. Meanwhile, a fifth described it as '(500) Days of Summer meets A Walk to Remember' and added: 'It had no right to be this brilliant.'.

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