We | Live In Time
Pugh and Garfield are electric. Their chemistry isn’t just romantic; it’s cellular. Pugh brings a volcanic vulnerability to Almut—a woman who wants to control everything except her own heart. Garfield, meanwhile, turns Tobias’s decency into a kind of quiet heroism, watching the woman he loves reshape their future while he learns to hold on without holding her back.
We Live in Time doesn’t ask you to bring tissues. It asks you to bring your own memories of loving someone so fiercely that time itself had to bend. We Live In Time
Crowley and screenwriter Nick Payne understand that memory doesn’t obey calendars. By scrambling the timeline, We Live in Time captures how couples actually feel their shared history—where joy and grief coexist, where a silly kitchen dance holds the same weight as a life-altering decision. Pugh and Garfield are electric
Here’s a concise, evocative write-up for We Live in Time (2024), suitable for a film review, program note, or social media caption. Time is supposed to be linear. But love? Love is a collage. We Live in Time , directed by John Crowley ( Brooklyn ) and starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, shatters the conventional romantic drama into a thousand shimmering fragments—then hands the pieces back to us out of order. Garfield, meanwhile, turns Tobias’s decency into a kind