During the scene in the living room with candles and fire, Almut closes Tobias’ notebook, but in the next shot it’s open
Tale
An aspiring chef and a recent divorcee find their lives forever changed when a chance encounter brings them together in a deeply moving, decade-long love story. When Florence Pugh couldn’t make it to the film’s premiere due to other filming commitments, Andrew Garfield brought a life-size cutout of her to fill in for her absence.
Almut: Who’s in a hurry?
Tobias: Because I’m worried that there’s a very clear and real possibility that I might fall in love with you. Link to Cinefiliando-Peliculeando: El tiempo que tenemos (We Live in Time) (2024).
It’s a Sin Written by Al Hazan Played by Allie Hazan
Never before has the gap between my expectations and the actual impact of a film been so wide. The possibilities were so great when they cast two of the best actors of our time – and even they couldn’t bring soul to the film.
Both characters fell flat and I felt very little emotional investment in them
The writing and soundtrack were completely forgettable, despite Pugh and Garfield doing a great job with what they had. The back-and-forth timeline provided an incomplete emotional journey as there was no build-up or stakes to invest in.
Hopefully someone will bring them together in a future film and give them a better chance to create a masterpiece
I had such high hopes and was counting the days for this film, and when I left the screening I was very disappointed.
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