>>76891940>It could've been done betterThis is the most disappointing thing about the film, really. Technically it's pretty good, with good performances by charismatic leads and some excellent cinematography and staging. The story even has potential - you see two young people, they have a meet-cute, they go through struggles to get together, they eventually do, then you see them again in old age. It's just that the way it was filmed literally every single happy part of their relationship takes place offscreen: settling in together, getting married, having kids, their whole life together really. It's like someone cut out the whole last act of the film, seeing all the drama lead up to absolutely nothing and a timeskip feels worse that pointless.