Remember when βThis is Usβ futzed with time and we never knew quite when the action was taking place?
Thatβs βWe Live in Time,β a depressing romance that brings a couple together when she hits him with her car (shades of βColin from Accountsβ). Before you know it, sheβs dealing with cancer, heβs raising their child, sheβs writhing on the floor of a gas station, heβs cheering her on at a chefsβ competition.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield star in this human-scaled drama, directed by John Crowley (βBrooklyn,β βThe Goldfinchβ) about a relationship charted not always chronologically, through romance, sickness and parenthood. Tissues are recommended. (Oct. 11, in theaters)
Thereβs a lot to unpack, largely because director John Crowley realizes this isnβt going to be another crowd-pleasing rom-com.
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh make a handsome couple, particularly when theyβre sharing happier moments. They donβt seem to have a lot of outside friends, but theyβre fine with each other and then she gets the bad news about cancer, her ability to bear children, the return of cancer and that big cooking competition.
Garfield, meanwhile, is as supportive as a husband can get. He races down a tunnel to get medical help, serves as her birthing coach in the gas station bathroom and accepts the decisions she makes about her life. It all seems very progressive, but when you straighten the time shifts, you realize itβs as simple as βLove Story.β
Florence Pugh plays a chef who falls for a man she meets when she hits him with her car in "We Live in Time."Β
Whatβs interesting is how Garfield and Pugh interact. Sheβs always taking the lead, heβs following. When he finally blows (over a decision she makes without consulting him), itβs a little too late for this to level up. When sheβs in the big Bocuse dβOr cooking competition, he and their daughter are in the stands, cheering her on.
A friendship with her junior chef (expertly played by Lee Braithwaite) might have been explored a bit more to open this up to allay the claustrophobia. Moments in the heat of competition are great diversions and just what Crowley needs to avoid huge waterworks in the end.
Tears still fall, but theyβre prompted by that flurry of bad news.
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh star in "We Live in Time."Β
When Pughβs character returns to an ice-skating rink, another storyline emerges and, in ways, undercuts what has already been seeded. Oblivious to her former life, Garfield doesnβt ask a lot of questions but sees that rink as a place where memories β good memories β could be made. Here, a hint of βIce Castlesβ seeps in making you wonder if thereβs a whole world of stories that will never get told.
While Crowley is fine with showing the bad β and worse β moments Pughβs character faces, he doesnβt really do much with Garfieldβs. Frequently, heβs left to well up and stand by.
That serves the premise, but it also leaves the audience with a hollow feeling. βWe Live in Timeβ is a gut punch to everyone who wants a βhappily ever afterβ but canβt quite get to the happily.
Movies in a minute with film critic Bruce Miller
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UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment editor, says "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" is a decent summer action film showing there's still life in an old franchise.
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UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment, editor says "Fight or Flight" is so full of stunts, it reminds of action films that starred Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt and Sandra Bulllock.
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UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment editor, says Florence Pugh's acting in "Thunderbolts*" is forceful and keeps the action moving along.
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UpdatedSioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says that although "The Accountant 2" is a good buddy film, this sequel could use an audit.
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Movies in a Minute: "Warfare"
Updated"Warfare" is gritty and disturbing. It also one of the best films of the year according to Sioux City Journal movie critic Bruce Miller.
Movies in a Minute: "A Minecraft Movie"
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Movies in a Minute: "Death of a Unicorn"
UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter, says pitting unicorns against humans is a pretty dicey proposition.
Movies in a Minute: "Snow White"
UpdatedSioux City Journal entertainment reporter Bruce Miller says the live-action version of Disney's classic "Snow White" echos the original, but doesn't do it justice.
Movies in a Minute: "Novocaine"
UpdatedSioux City Journal entertainment reporter Bruce Miller says that in "Novocaine," Jack Quade's lack of pain is your gain.
Movies in a Minute: "Mickey 17"
UpdatedSioux City Journal entertainment reporter Bruce Miller says "Mickey 17" director Bong Joon Ho skates on the edge of Stanley Kubrick's best work.
Movies in a Minute: "Flow"
UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter, says "Flow" proves that a film doesn't have to have dialog to tell a brilliant story. The film won the Academy Award for best animated feature.
Movies in a Minute: "Last Breath"
UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter, says "Last Breath" is like few rescue films today.
Movies in a Minute: "Captain America Brave New World"
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Movies in a Minute: "Heart Eyes"
UpdatedIs "Heart Eyes" a horror movie or is it a romance flick? Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter Bruce Miller says the film wasn't faithful to either genre.
Movies in a Minute: "Flight Risk"
UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter, wouldn't call "Flight Risk" the worst movie of the year, but......
Movies in a Minute: This Oscar season, musicals are "pop u lar!"
UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter, says this year two musicals have been nominated for Best Picture - the first time that has happened in 60 years.
Movies in a Minute: "Wolf Man"
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Movies in a Minute: "Better Man"
UpdatedFor a movie featuring a primate as a rock star, Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter says "Better Man" doesn't monkey around.
Movies in a Minute: "Babygirl"
UpdatedWhat happens when the intern hits on the boss? Bruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter, says "Babygirl" may hold the answer.
Movies in a Minute: "The Brutalist"
UpdatedBruce Miller, Sioux City Journal entertainment editor, says "the Brutalist" is a film that will stand the test of time and remind others just how important creativity is to the moviemaking process.
Movies in a Minute: "Nosferatu"
UpdatedYou can't say Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller didn't warn you.... DON'T watch "Nosferatu" after dark.
Movies in a Minute: "A Complete Unknown"
UpdatedSioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says that while "A Complete Unknown" is a respectful screen biography of Bob Dylan, it would be better served with a little less music and a little more grit.
Movies in a Minute: "Nickel Boys"
UpdatedSioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says βNickel Boysβ may seem jarring at first. But once you understand this is a slice of life, not the product of some writerβs imagination, you can dig in and appreciate this stunning work of of cinematography.
Movies in a Minute: "Moana 2"
UpdatedEven though Auliβl Cravalho, the voice of Moana, sings the heck out of her songs, Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says βMoana 2β has such a similar trajectory to the original that it almost looks like a remake.
Movies in a Minute: "We Live in Time"
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Movies in a Minute: "Joker: Folie `a Deux"
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Movies in a Minute: "Megalopolis"
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Movies in a Minute: "Transformers One"
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Movies in a Minute: "Speak No Evil"
Updated"Speak No Evil" is visually messy and disjointed. It becomes one of those horror films that makes you want to scream at the screen.
Movies in a Minute: "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice"
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Movies in a Minute: "It Ends With Us"
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UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Trap" is an interesting concept, particularly since it plays on understandable fears.
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Movies in a Minute: "Twisters"
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Movies in a Minute: "Thelma"
UpdatedSioux City Journal entertainment critic Bruce Miller says that while the action in βThelmaβ may not be all that realistic, itβs highly entertaining and just the ticket for audiences tired of three-part dramas.
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UpdatedJournal Entertainment Editor Bruce Miller says:Β Without the learning curve of the first film, "Inside Out 2" is more understandable and ready for Riley, the 13-year-old owner of said emotions, to put them to the test.Β Itβs like playing a familiar game with more players.
Movies in a Minute "Bad Boys: Ride or Die"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" doesnβt try to deliver big messages, it's just a lot of fun.
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Movies in a Minute: "The Blue Angels"
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Movies in a Minute: "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" includes the best motion capture performance weβve seen and, easily, the reason this film works so well. No matter how many βPlanet of the Apesβ films youβve seen, this is the one to embrace.
Movies in a Minute: "The Fall Guy"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "The Fall Guy" rolls out every jaw-dropping stunt possible and manages to pull the curtain back on the movie industry.
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UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says that if you get an invitation to dinner from "Abigail" just say it got lost in the mail. She's a messy eater.
Movies in a Minute: "Civil War"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Civil War" seems like a film designed to scare audiences into attention.
Movies in a Minute: "Monkey Man"
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Movies in a Minute: "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire"
UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" isnβt as good as previous mashups, but this, you might say, is the βOppenheimerβ of the monsterverse.
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UpdatedMovie critic Bruce Miller says "Late Night With the Devil" toys with its audience and plays out much like an old-school talk show.
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