We Live in Time

We Live in Time
A surprise encounter brings together a couple (Florence Pugh & Andrew Garfield), changing the course of their lives. Challenged by the limits of time, they learn to cherish each moment of their decade-spanning and movingly rare love story.
Tanalien reviewedNovember 2, 2024
We Live in Time feels like a memory, a jumble of events and feelings that return in pieces. Its nonlinearity reduces the story to a collection of sequences. Many of the sequences are memorable. Some are great. But there is no closure – no satisfying ending – that stitches the experience together as one final expression. That may have been the filmmakers’ intent. In this case, however, the whole is not more than the sum of its parts.