

We Live in Time

An up-and-coming chef and a recent divorcée find their lives forever changed when a chance encounter brings them together, in a decade-spanning, deeply moving romance.
An up-and-coming chef and a recent divorcée find their lives forever changed when a chance encounter brings them together, in a decade-spanning, deeply moving romance.
We Live in Time is a breathtaking journey that blends romance, tragedy, and introspection in a way that captivates from start to finish. The film showcases a beautiful love story, elevated by phenomenal performances from its leads, who share a rare and electrifying chemistry.
The storytelling is both intimate and sweeping, inviting viewers to explore the fragility of life, the complexities of love, and the bittersweet nature of time itself. The cinematography and score are equally stunning, creating a rich, immersive experience that lingers well after the credits roll.
In a year full of cinematic highlights, We Live in Time stands out as a 10/10 masterpiece, an unforgettable reminder of the joys and heartbreaks that define us all. No doubt a new favourite
What a fantastic romance movie that is made in a unique way from a unique producer. This is about a young couple who fall in love after both of them have fail marriages, and find each other in a completely unique and unfortunate circumstance that they blossom into a wonderfully beautiful relationship while going through many hardships of their own and it shows you the beauty in valuing the time you have together in the present. The way the film is presented is the uniqueness as it shows you different flashes and scenes of different times in their relationship and lives that then tied together the ultimate message that you need to value and cherish the present and that the love you have for each other is the most important. The casting and filming was spot on.
It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, great performance of both Andrew & Florence, love it so much.
10/10 would watch this and cry again
'We Live in Time' is painfully brilliant. I had no clue what this was about, aside from its romantic comedy-drama genre, so went into it blind and, let me tell you, I was sold within the first few scenes. The acting from the two leads right at the beginning is just incredible.
That's only initially too, because the performances of Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are sensational all the way through; some of the best acting I've seen for a while, their chemistry is absolutely on point. They are two people I already enjoy, but this is undoubtedly the best work I've seen from them thus far.
The film holds a heavy plot, though does an excellent job at making the highs high and the lows low. The non-linear narrative can be a bit back and forth, but I personally felt like the timeline largely spoke for itself anyway; all becomes clear. There's much emotion packed in there.
i hate the way this made me feel things
Beautiful, Lovely, Sad, Funny and heartwarming.
This movie is emotional, melancholic and tragic. I cried like a baby.
not my first time watching florence pugh having an existential crisis cracking eggs, but definitely my favorite
**We Live in Time** is a film that left a profound impression on me. Directed by John Crowley, it’s a rare masterpiece of emotional depth, delicately exploring themes of love, loss, and the profound impact of memories. What captivated me most was the film's intricate handling of time, seamlessly weaving past, present, and future to create a narrative that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
The lead actors deliver performances of exceptional quality. Their chemistry is undeniable, and they infuse their characters with a touching authenticity. Every glance, pause, and gesture carries immense weight, making their story both convincing and deeply moving. You quickly become invested in their journey, and their growth throughout the film is truly remarkable.
Crowley’s direction is a masterclass in elegance and subtlety. Each frame is meticulously designed to evoke an emotion or a memory. The transitions between time periods are flawlessly executed, and the soft, melancholic lighting heightens the film's nostalgic tone. The score is equally striking—gentle yet profoundly expressive—enhancing the film’s emotional intensity without overshadowing the scenes.
What makes **We Live in Time** truly exceptional is its ability to prompt self-reflection. It encourages viewers to think about their relationships, regrets, and the ways time shapes our lives. Beyond its narrative, the film invites us to feel deeply and contemplate the choices and losses that define our existence. A deeply moving and unforgettable experience, it’s a film I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who values heartfelt and profoundly human storytelling.
We Live in Time is a breathtaking journey that blends romance, tragedy, and introspection in a way that captivates from start to finish. The film showcases a beautiful love story, elevated by phenomenal performances from its leads, who share a rare and electrifying chemistry.
The storytelling is both intimate and sweeping, inviting viewers to explore the fragility of life, the complexities of love, and the bittersweet nature of time itself. The cinematography and score are equally stunning, creating a rich, immersive experience that lingers well after the credits roll.
In a year full of cinematic highlights, We Live in Time stands out as a 10/10 masterpiece, an unforgettable reminder of the joys and heartbreaks that define us all. No doubt a new favourite