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''We Live in Time'' is a 2024 romantic
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film directed by John Crowley and written by
Nick Payne Nick Payne (born 1984) is a British playwright and screenwriter. Known for his work on the West End and Broadway stage as well as for his film and television work, he has received nominations for a Laurence Olivier Award and a Tony Award. P ...
. It follows the relationship of a couple, Tobias Durand (
Andrew Garfield Andrew Russell Garfield (born 20 August 1983) is an English and American actor. After his breakout role in '' Boy A'' (2007), he came to international attention with the supporting role of Eduardo Saverin in the drama ''The Social Network'' ...
) and Almut Brühl (
Florence Pugh Florence Pugh ( ; born 3 January 1996) is an English actress. Her accolades include a British Independent Film Award, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award and three BAFTA Awards. After making her acting debut in the drama film ' ...
), over the course of a decade. The film uses
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. The film premiered at the
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on 6 September 2024. It was released in the United States on 11 October 2024 by
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and on 1 January 2025 by
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in the United Kingdom and France. It has grossed $57.5 million worldwide, and received generally positive reviews from critics, particularly praising the performances and chemistry of Garfield and Pugh.


Plot

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representative Tobias Durand, while purchasing a pen to sign divorce papers, is struck by a car driven by Almut Brühl, a former figure skater turned Bavarian-fusion chef. At the hospital, Almut offers to treat Tobias and his wife to a meal at the restaurant where she works, though Tobias does not disclose his divorce. The now separated Tobias goes to the restaurant alone, and reveals his divorce to Almut. They go to Almut's afterward and have sex. Spending the following day together, Almut cooks for Tobias, showing him the best way to crack an egg. They move in together soon after. Months later, after Almut admits she does not like kids, Tobias confesses he hopes to one day have a family with her, as he is falling in love with her. She rudely rebuffs him, revealing she can't make that sort of a promise, so he leaves in silence. Later, at a baby shower for one of Almut's co-workers, Tobias apologises to Almut for his insensitivity, while also criticising her rude response. He once again professes his love, recognising he had focused on looking ahead, rather than what they had right now together, so they reconcile. After experiencing extreme abdominal pains, Almut discovers that she has
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. So, she is advised to get a partial or full
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as part of the treatment. Tobias promises to respect Almut's decision, who chooses to undergo a partial hysterectomy, so she may still be able to give birth. The cancer goes into remission so, after numerous attempts to conceive, the couple are happily successful. On New Year's Eve Almut goes into labour. Tobias gets her to the hospital only for them to be sent home as she is not dilated enough. They go home together to wait. Later that night Almut gives birth to a baby girl in a petrol station bathroom, as they get stuck in a traffic jam on their way back. Three years later Almut, now the head chef of her own higher-scale restaurant and having moved with her family to a small cottage and farm, again feels sharp pain in her abdomen. The cancer has returned to stage 3, so she would need to begin chemotherapy immediately before tumour removal surgery can be done, although there is no survival guarantee. Almut, hesitant to undergo treatment again, proposes living "six to eight amazing months" without any treatment, instead of spending her potential 12 months weak and unfit if the chemo is unsuccessful. They explain the situation to their young daughter, Ella. Tobias also proposes to Almut and she decides to undergo treatment. Around the same time as her diagnosis, Almut is invited by her colleague Simon to participate in the prestigious cooking competition
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. Despite her training conflicting with both her treatments and her wedding, she agrees to compete; Almut and her '' commis'' Jade win the UK selections, reaching the finals. These take place in Italy some months later, on the day of Almut and Tobias's proposed wedding ceremony. Then, Almut and Tobias find out the treatment has not shrunk her cancer. Almut secretly begins training for the ''Bocuse d'Or'' Finals. Upon finding out, Tobias angrily scolds her for secretly choosing the competition over focusing on her treatment, life and family. Almut responds she prefers her daughter remember her with pride as an accomplished chef who did not give up, rather than merely someone she watched fall ill and die. Accepting this, Tobias begrudgingly cancels their wedding and agrees Almut continue training for the finals. In June in Italy, Tobias and Ella watch Almut cook in the ''Bocuse d'Or'' finals. Towards the competition's end, becoming weaker, she falters while plating the last dish. Jade takes control, and they successfully finish in time. Almut takes in the moment and then chooses to leave with Tobias and Ella. Afterwards she takes them all ice skating, something she could not bring herself to do before, as it brought back painful memories of her father. Some time later, Tobias and Ella return home after visiting their chicken coop, alongside their new dog, which Almut and Tobias had got for Ella to help her cope with death. Tobias then teaches her how to crack an egg, just like Almut.


Cast


Production

Nick Payne Nick Payne (born 1984) is a British playwright and screenwriter. Known for his work on the West End and Broadway stage as well as for his film and television work, he has received nominations for a Laurence Olivier Award and a Tony Award. P ...
developed the script for ''We Live in Time'' with
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. The film was executive produced by
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with his London-based company SunnyMarch; other producers are Leah Clarke, Adam Ackland for SunnyMarch, Guy Heeley for Shoebox Films, as well as Ron Halpern and Joe Naftalin for StudioCanal. In March 2023,
Andrew Garfield Andrew Russell Garfield (born 20 August 1983) is an English and American actor. After his breakout role in '' Boy A'' (2007), he came to international attention with the supporting role of Eduardo Saverin in the drama ''The Social Network'' ...
and
Florence Pugh Florence Pugh ( ; born 3 January 1996) is an English actress. Her accolades include a British Independent Film Award, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award and three BAFTA Awards. After making her acting debut in the drama film ' ...
were in talks to star in the film, which was announced shortly after Garfield and Pugh presented an award together at the
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.
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began in London in April 2023, with cast and crew reported in
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. Later that month, they were spotted at a
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in
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.


Music

The film's score was produced by
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.
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and
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performed the film's credits song, "I'm on Your Team". The film also features songs such as * "Is It a Sin" ** ''Written by'': Al Hazan ** ''Performed by'': Allie Hazan * "I Dare You" ** ''Written by'': Jamie XX (as Smith), Oliver Sim (as Sim), and Romy Madley-Croft (as Madley Croft) ** ''Performed by'': The xx * "King" ** ''Written by'': Mikey Goldsworthy (as Michael Thomas Goldsworthy), Mark Ralph, Andrew Smith, Olly Alexander (as Oliver Alexander Thornton), and Emre Turkmen (as Resul Emre Turkmen) * "I'm on Your Team" ** ''Performed by'': Romy and Sampha * "Golden Days" ** ''Performed by'': Chris Brain


Release

In May 2023,
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acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film.
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handled worldwide sales and will distribute directly in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, the Benelux, Australia and New Zealand. A first look image of the film displaying the leads sharing a "cute scene" became an
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due to the presence of an "ugly
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horse" in frame. ''We Live in Time'' premiered at the
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on 6 September 2024. For its European premiere, it was selected to close the official selection of the 72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival, playing out of competition. A24 scheduled the film for a
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in the United States on 11 October 2024 and for a wide theatrical release from 18 October 2024. The film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France on 1 January 2025. Beta Fiction Spain released theatrically the film in Spain on 3 January 2025.


Reception


Box office

, ''We Live in Time'' has grossed $24.7million in the United States and Canada, and $32.7million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $57.5million. In its limited opening weekend in the United States and Canada, the film made $232,615 from five theaters, an average of $46,523 per venue. Expanding to 985 theaters the following weekend the film made $4.2 million, finishing in fifth. Playing in 2,968 theaters in its third weekend, the film made $4.8 million and remained in fifth place. The film then made $3.5 million and $2.2 million in its fourth and fifth weekends, respectively.


Critical response

Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film an 83% overall positive score, with 63% saying they would definitely recommend it. Benjamin Lee, for ''
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'', gave the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote, "I found its throwback nature to be immensely charming, a big, full-throated romantic drama that knows exactly how to make us swoon as well as make us sad. I hope there’s time for more like it." In her review for ''
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'',
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praised the character of Almut, and Pugh's performance but found the film only "trie to be modern". Brianna Zigler, writing for ''
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'', called the film "unimaginative and weirdly regressive," and opined that Garfield and Pugh, while "likable and sweet" were also "thin" and "boring", and were not convincing in their depiction of their characters' relationship. Zigler also did not think Almut's decisions regarding her cancer and motherhood were plausible. Brian Tallerico at ''
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'', who gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, said that Pugh and Garfield elevated what was otherwise a shallow script, and singled out Garfield in particular as the standout performance. On the nonlinear narrative, Tallerico thought that while appearing to be random at first glance, it exhibited "an emotional logic" upon a closer examination, in a way that evoked the way a person may remember key moments in their life as it comes to an end. Tallerico was uncertain if there were not too many time jumps, commenting, "The chronological jumble will be a dealbreaker for some people who like their weepers straightforward", but speculated that the challenge in making this structure work is what attracted the actors to the project in the first place. Reviewing the film for ''
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'', Peter Debrugge thought the sequences in which the scenes were laid out was arbitrary, and in a way that made mapping out nonlinear narrative difficult. Debrugge wondered if there was a "way to unscramble" the film. Glenn Whipp of the ''
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'' had a similar appraisal of the sequencing of the scenes, which he felt did not elevate the film's concept. While Whipp praised Pugh and Garfield, he felt that the film's execution of the non-linear structure distanced the audience from the two performers, rendering Almut and Tobias as concepts rather than characters.


References


External links

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