We Live in Time

Probably December 6-9 | Friday-Monday | 1 hour, 48 minutes | Rated R |

language, sexuality, and nudity

Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are transcendent in this film about a couple who come together by happenstance and find something lasting — until a heartbreaking diagnosis. Despite the tragedy that awaits at the end of their story, they make the most of the middle, finding time to have a daughter and raise her to be someone who knows how loved she is. The film is told out of order, with timelines woven together to create a tapestry of love and loss headlined by two powerhouses of emotion.

“[S]eldom has such an unflinchingly honest take on mortality felt so transcendently life-affirming.” -Michael Rechtshaffen, Hollywood Reporter
“A deeply moving and beautifully performed film.” -Tim Cogshell, FilmWeek (KPCC – NPR Los Angeles)
“With Pugh and Garfield delivering authentic, genuine movie-star performances, We Live in Time is an old-fashioned weeper, done with heart and originality.” -Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
“Pugh’s fierceness and Garfield’s ready access to emotion make them a good match; the dialogue is witty and it’s a pleasure just to listen to them talk. Most importantly, everyone involved is serious about and committed to and yes, in love with the story.” -Johanna Schneller, Globe and Mail
“What really makes us fall in love with Live in Time are Pugh and Garfield.” -Randy Myers, San Jose Mercury News
“The couple is far from flawless, and deeply relatable. Quirks and all, they love one another, and by the end of this film, you’ll likely love them too.” -Dina Kaur, Arizona Republic
We Live in Time is an actor’s movie, by necessity if not always by design. You know where the destination ends before the movie’s even begun. Pugh and Garfield make the endgame worth the journey, no matter where you place it.” -David Fear, Rolling Stone
“It is charming and silly and sometimes cringey — other people’s relationships always are — and in the end it works exceedingly well because of them and their wonderful chemistry.” -Lindsey Bahr, Associated Press
“It’s such a joy to watch two such assured and natural performers allowed the room to exercise both movie star and actor muscles as well as showcase their ease with both comedy and drama.” -Benjamin Lee, Guardian

We Live in Time will likely open at The Clyde on Friday, December 6, and play Friday, Saturday, & Monday at 7:30 and Sunday at 2:00.

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