Like many sequels, this one fell short. It was watchable, but I actually had to pause with 30 minutes left and finish it the next day—which says a lot. Definitely not something I’d watch again.
We Live in Time isn't just a film - it's an experience that gently settles into your soul and lingers there. I went into it not knowing much, and I'm so glad I did. What unfolded was a deeply human story, beautifully told, that touched me in ways I didn't expect.
Not Guy Ritchie's best, but passable. It has some of his signature style—snappy dialogue, slick visuals—but the story doesn’t hit as hard as his stronger work. It feels a bit uneven, like it couldn’t decide if it wanted to be deep or just stylish. Still, it’s watchable and has its moments, just don’t go in expecting Snatch or The Gentlemen.
Speaking from personal experience, this movie was downplayed. Unfortunately, it is not everybody's cup of tea. Did these things happen in real life? You bet your ass they did! Do you have to watch it if you don't want to? Most certainly not. I on the other hand find that if you watch a true story and learn from it, then it speaks a lot about your character. Yes, I cringed when I saw Oprah but it did not take away from the overall message. I realize that there are people that cling to the injustice of the past. All I know is that I do not watch these to remember the injustice. Instead I watch it to marvel in how far we have come as a whole...... black, brown, white and all the colors there are. Embrace the past and use it as a stepping stone instead of throwing it at each other