Après avoir passé une nuit d'amour et imaginé un avenir avec Adam, ce dernier décide de stopper net la relation avec Charlotte. Quand elle découvre qu'Adam est en phase terminale, elle l'acc... Tout lireAprès avoir passé une nuit d'amour et imaginé un avenir avec Adam, ce dernier décide de stopper net la relation avec Charlotte. Quand elle découvre qu'Adam est en phase terminale, elle l'accompagne dans ses derniers jours.Après avoir passé une nuit d'amour et imaginé un avenir avec Adam, ce dernier décide de stopper net la relation avec Charlotte. Quand elle découvre qu'Adam est en phase terminale, elle l'accompagne dans ses derniers jours.
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- Casting principal
Paul Aldanée
- Restaurant Customer
- (non crédité)
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan
- Co-Worker 1
- (non crédité)
Christopher Long
- Birthday Friend
- (non crédité)
Razor Rizzotti
- Bartender
- (non crédité)
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There are only two reviews here and since I cried in the end, not because of the plot that, of course takes us to a predictable end from the half of it, I have decided that I needed to step in order to give it some justice.
I am not a movie critic, but from the point of view of a movie lover I can tell you that this is worth watching. Yes, there is always hope and nobody knows when life takes away from them the "forever ever after", but it can also be surprising and take us on a roller coaster that we may find out in the end worthwhile... "There is more than only one single and unique soulmate, like we always have more than one favourite thing in life", nothing is set in stone as the only one thing worth living after which there's only abyss... Life itself is full of surprises and we should be ready to accept that we know nothing about it... Just wait and see what it may bring you next... It ain't over until it's over!
I am not a movie critic, but from the point of view of a movie lover I can tell you that this is worth watching. Yes, there is always hope and nobody knows when life takes away from them the "forever ever after", but it can also be surprising and take us on a roller coaster that we may find out in the end worthwhile... "There is more than only one single and unique soulmate, like we always have more than one favourite thing in life", nothing is set in stone as the only one thing worth living after which there's only abyss... Life itself is full of surprises and we should be ready to accept that we know nothing about it... Just wait and see what it may bring you next... It ain't over until it's over!
I genuinely loved the story and the cast, they carry it so well. But the only thing I found a little off was the pacing which was fast. Adam didn't get as much screen time. Maybe it's my wishful thinking because I know Charlotte is the narrator and thus gotta spend more time exploring her emotions. But I just adored their chemistry like it was out of this world. I just loved Doll face and Adam's time together so much that I wish it's been longer. Maybe this was the intent. To give us a feeling of what Charlotte's going through. How it was like a stolen moment for both of them. If you're a fan of deep emotional romance drama and also would enjoy cheesy banter as a bonus, I highly recommend this.
Actress and now director Julia Stiles offers us a film with all the hallmarks of a melancholic drama, resulting in a well-crafted film that will please its audience without any major demands.
A drama that loses strength in its drama.
The film's opening is quite interesting and captivates the viewer. The well-presented characters, though somewhat corny, are effective, and they draw you into the story within. Once we enter the deeper drama, the film becomes somewhat bland and seeks sentimentality over the excellent work done at the beginning. Its story works; it's commonplace and we've seen it before, but it always brings good returns, and this is no exception. However, the film doesn't quite find its essence once we confront the sadness of the couple's drama. Perhaps it loses the emotion of a rather interesting character whose protagonist is the trigger to somewhat disconnect from all the interesting things we've been experiencing.
Isabelle Fuhrman is everything in the film.
The actress is the mainstay that makes the film work throughout its runtime. A well-chosen and satisfying performance from the actress allows us to grow fond of her character and, at times, identify with her in certain aspects. We find a couple of decent supporting characters and a not-overwhelming, but effective chemistry between the two leads, enough for us to believe this tale of love and the drama they face. The director knows how to make the most of her main star; not in vain, the director has experience in this genre as an actress.
It delivers what it promises.
It's a film that delivers exactly what it promises, no more, no less. If you're a fan of the genre, it'll be a film you'll enjoy, and if you're a more neutral audience, it's a film that will pass the time properly, but won't change your life at all. An interesting debut from the now director, where you can see a subtle flair for this type of film without disappointing in the least in terms of its staging.
Conclusion.
A drama that will make you cry. Excellent acting, excellent direction, and a script that delivers without much effort. For fans of the genre, this will be a pleasant pastime, and, after all, that's who the film is intended for.
A drama that loses strength in its drama.
The film's opening is quite interesting and captivates the viewer. The well-presented characters, though somewhat corny, are effective, and they draw you into the story within. Once we enter the deeper drama, the film becomes somewhat bland and seeks sentimentality over the excellent work done at the beginning. Its story works; it's commonplace and we've seen it before, but it always brings good returns, and this is no exception. However, the film doesn't quite find its essence once we confront the sadness of the couple's drama. Perhaps it loses the emotion of a rather interesting character whose protagonist is the trigger to somewhat disconnect from all the interesting things we've been experiencing.
Isabelle Fuhrman is everything in the film.
The actress is the mainstay that makes the film work throughout its runtime. A well-chosen and satisfying performance from the actress allows us to grow fond of her character and, at times, identify with her in certain aspects. We find a couple of decent supporting characters and a not-overwhelming, but effective chemistry between the two leads, enough for us to believe this tale of love and the drama they face. The director knows how to make the most of her main star; not in vain, the director has experience in this genre as an actress.
It delivers what it promises.
It's a film that delivers exactly what it promises, no more, no less. If you're a fan of the genre, it'll be a film you'll enjoy, and if you're a more neutral audience, it's a film that will pass the time properly, but won't change your life at all. An interesting debut from the now director, where you can see a subtle flair for this type of film without disappointing in the least in terms of its staging.
Conclusion.
A drama that will make you cry. Excellent acting, excellent direction, and a script that delivers without much effort. For fans of the genre, this will be a pleasant pastime, and, after all, that's who the film is intended for.
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- Bandes originalesDanza de la Vida
Written by Thomas Hirschmann
Published by Silverway Music Publishing (BMI)
Courtesy of 21 South Music
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