Andrew Garfield in We Live in Time: A Masterclass in Nonlinear Storytelling
Andrew Garfield and Nonlinear Storytelling
In We Live in Time, Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh portray Almut and Tobias, navigating a whirlwind romance across multiple timelines. Director John Crowley highlights how the nonlinear narrative adds complexity and depth to their love story.
Exploring Depths of Relationships
The choice of a nonlinear approach allows the film to dive into various facets of marriage and explores emotional tones over decades. Crowley stated, “The nonlinear aspect of the film gave it a degree of complexity.”
- Unfolding the characters' lives through a series of flashbacks.
- Capturing memories that form the foundation of their relationship.
- Chronicles Almut’s challenges, including her battle with cancer and culinary success.
Release Information
We Live in Time will have a limited theatrical release in the US on October 11.
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