The film "We Live in Time" presents a poignant narrative that intertwines romance with the stark realities of a cancer diagnosis, capturing the complexities of relationships in one's thirties.
Critics have labeled the film as contrived, but audiences are captivated by the genuine chemistry between Pugh and Garfield and the unique take on serious themes in romcoms.
One of the film's standout elements is its exploration of motherhood decisions in the context of dating in your thirties, highlighting societal pressures on women.
Pugh's character, Almut, articulates the frustration many women feel when confronted with the biological clock, as men often face far less pressure regarding parenthood.
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