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tell me about we live in time okay we
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live in time it has to be one of the
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worst titles in the world uh because I
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can't remember this title awful title
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it's an a a title but it's a romcom they
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they claim but it's actually more ROM
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drama uh it stars Andrew Garfield and
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Florence Pew Andrew plays Tobias and
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almut uh we're this is kind of a ronom
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what's happening is is uh Tobias is
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recently divorced or about to get
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divorced uh while he's in the hotel room
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trying to sign the divorce papers the
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pen doesn't work he goes out to the
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store to buy a pen and he gets hit uh by
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Florence Pew with her car uh he goes to
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the hospital they kind of make a
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connection there we find out that almut
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is is a top class Chef uh and he she
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invites uh Tobias and his wife to the
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restaurant and when they show up the
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wife isn't there and the two start a
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romance uh during that as as alit's
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career grows uh their love deepens and
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uh they decide to kind of hook up or get
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together uh but the key here is he wants
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children she doesn't um but you know and
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and this kind of creates a rift they fix
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that Rift they have a child and then she
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gets cancer and let's put it this way
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this is this is a a movie my wife
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wouldn't like because it's a cancer
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um and uh this is also this movie fits
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into this current Trope of time jumping
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constantly oh this movie jumps back and
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forth back and forth in time is it
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confusing it can be uh you know these
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things are always confusing at first
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because a you don't know it's time
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jumping uh so things happen you're
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wondering well what are we there and
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then you got to now figure out the cues
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in which uh the time jumps occur for
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example they do ultimately have a kid so
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that's a that's kind of the middle of
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their story um a lot of it has to do
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with her cancer and the decision she
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makes the biggest one is uh is is six
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months of an amazing time together worth
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uh 12 months uh of of chemotherapy and
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treatment without a guarantee of success
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so six months with a a decided end to
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the to the situation or 12 months with a
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possible end and that's kind of where
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this movie kind of revolves around the
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the theme of this movie um because a lot
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of decisions have to be made one is you
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know uh I think the biggest one is that
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almut uh just as the final bout of
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cancer or this current bout of cancer
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happens um she has been asked to
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represent uh the UK in the Bokus door
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which uh I've seen a documentary about
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it it's it's one of the uh Europe's or
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one of the world except the United
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States uh greatest food food
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competitions and uh and she kind of has
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to make a decision of whether she's
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going to go through treatments or is she
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going to follow her dream and compete in
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the Boku store and there's a lot of
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sounds selfish and and you're right and
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there's a lot kind of revolving around
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that decision um I will say this uh
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there are a lot of cancer movies uh in
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fact once once you realize it's a cancer
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movie uh I thought to myself okay
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um I don't know that this one moves the
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needle in the genre of cancer movies uh
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but I'll just say this good performances
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uh from Andrew Garfield Florence Pew
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they do their thing they do it well um
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it's a touching story uh I don't think
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it's that far elevated from all the
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other movies like it but I think it's
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it'll get a a tepid recommendation for
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you a bare recommendation because it's
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it's a good film um but you know you're
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going to pick out the plot holes you're
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pick out you're going to find something
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you're not going to like about it but
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for the most part it's good yeah I I I
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saw the trailer for this and
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specifically it was like ah no thanks
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but someone I read often and really
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enjoy their reviews is a guy named David
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it and balled his eyes out and
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specifically because they have a kid in
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the mix and I I thought wow I I think I
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think I would be really affected by this
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movie yeah I mean I've mentioned I my
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family's kind of going through this
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right now yeah and there's certainly
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touch points uh for me and this movie to
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where I could relate to it um you know
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and and I again you know would never
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show this to my wife at this point um
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and uh look let's let's just throw it
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out there um you know Florence Pew Bears
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all yeah all right yeah so that bumps it
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up a point so it's a bare recommend but
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it is a recommend yes let's go to your
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here all right from West Ray I heard
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Garfield and Pew got pretty hot and
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heavy on the set uh on the set in this
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one um well I mean based on the footage
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they shot yes I'll say this um they call
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it there's a word for it in the industry
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they call it it's not love it's location
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when you're on a location in an intense
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shoot working so hard with very little
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personal life when the film is being
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made romance does happen on set it just
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happens again it's not love it's
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location then when the movie's over
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generally so is the the diance so to
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speak I mean I would probably say this
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is a intimacy coordinators nightmare
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Cu uh it didn't seem like anything was