During the living room scene with candles and fire, Almut closes Tobias’s notebook, but in the next shot it’s open
Plot
An aspiring chef and a recent divorcee find their lives forever changed when a chance encounter brings them together in a decade-long, deeply moving romance. When Florence Pugh missed the film’s premiere due to other filming commitments, Andrew Garfield brought a life-size cut-out of her to fill in for her absence. Almut: What’s the hurry?Tobias: Because I’m worried that there’s a very clear and real possibility that I’m falling in love with you.
Cited in Cinefiliando-Peliculeando: El tiempo que tenemos (2024)
Is That a Sin Written by Al Hazan Performed by Allie Hazan. I went to see this film during a free screening. I had high hopes because the two leads are phenomenal actors.
You get to know the characters
I wanted to love this film, but it felt disjointed. Most movies where something mystical/emotional happens build up. You feel a connection to them.
In this case, that didn’t happen
It was hard to really feel anything about what was happening. I’m also not a fan of movies where they combine multiple timelines that jump back and forth. Especially when there’s not much to help you identify which timeline you’re watching.