Empire
'Felicity Jones shines in Drake Doremus' deceptively simple romance, a refreshing take on an age-old dilemma.'
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'Felicity Jones shines in Drake Doremus' deceptively simple romance, a refreshing take on an age-old dilemma.'
The complete review is available at Empire'The film's ending is exact, perfect, heart-touching. It has the last word without saying a word.'
The complete review is available at The Financial Times'[a] low-key, unassumingly intelligent movie about romance and bad timing, from indie director Drake Doremus. This is what One Day should have been'
The complete review is available at The Guardian'In some ways, it's the film that last year's One Day should have been.'
The complete review is available at The Independent on Sunday'Doremus gently braves some bittersweet truths. Is it true love? Or is the reality less like the movies: a fantasy of being in love that Anna and Jacob can't let go of?'
The complete review is available at Time Out'Realism rules in this transatlantic heartbreaker. With stellar turns, particularly from Jones, this is your Valentine's Day date sorted.'
The complete review is available at Total Film'The ending too is unlike Hollywood and sends us home wondering what will become of the pair'
The complete review is available at Evening Standard'I really wanted to love it, though for most of the time I liked it well enough.'
The complete review is available at The Independent'Life happens, not like crazy at all.'
The complete review is available at New York Times'It would be a good date movie for a couple on the point of breaking up.'
The complete review is available at The Observer'Young love's tendresse has seldom seemed quite so irritating as it does in this largely improvised romance.'
The complete review is available at The Daily Telegraph
Director: J.J. Abrams
Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto
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