Vivir el momento currently has an average rating of 7.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 195 users on our platform.
...makes cancer remarkably cosy.
Read full review at The IndependentAndrew Garfield and Florence Pugh charm in heartfelt weepie.
Read full review at The Guardian...an emotionally honest film that doesn't shy away from the trickier parts of a long-term relationship...
Read full review at Common Sense MediaThis is simply a generic and brutally efficient tearjerker...
Read full review at Little White LiesTogether, Pugh and Garfield are a force. With chemistry in abundance, their courtship is sweet, funny and awkward, each non-verbal communication of longing, sadness and hurt deeply felt.
Read full review at Empire...crafts organic, often touching depictions of romantic love...
Read full review at Slant Magazine...a beautiful love story that earns its laughs and tears.
Read full review at Chicago Sun TimesIt’s not many films that can successfully weave two cancer diagnoses, a birth, a budding romance, and end of life into one film and NOT feel like it’s playing with the emotions of the audience.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...is as impenetrable as an art film, in that it’s never really clear why we’re meant to experience this particular story this particular way – or even, really, what this particular story is.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...genial mainstream entertainment that is away from your weekly sequel or IP dump.
Read full review at The PlaylistMaybe it is the British setting that allows for the tearjerker romance.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle
...glädjefylld, hoppfull, livsbejakande, smärtsam, sorglig och skrämmande och lysande skådespelare.
Read full review at Kulturbloggen...finder magien i det hverdagslige og de begivenheder, der i et liv er lige så ordinære, som de er fantastiske.
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