![]() The main qualm for these characters are Will's questionable wishes about his future living as a quadriplegic and Lou's inability to fulfill her potential and aspirations due to her commitment as the breadwinner for her family. It's pretty much the basis for all of these romantic novels adapted for film, but if you're film has enough likable qualities to it, the overused plot points and clichés can be forgiven. If you didn't guess it already, yes they do grow to live with each other's quirks and inconveniences and maybe even share some affection for each other. Clarke's likability as Lou is put a test as she has to deal with the stern and far less cheerful, Will, who became paralyzed after a motorcycle accident. It's nice to see Clarke take on a lighter and more exuberant role than she has played in the past as it mirrors her off-screen personality as well. Their budding charisma on screen is by far the highlight of the film. I've enjoyed both of their works in the past and they both make the most of the script that was given to them. The film stars Emilia Clarke (Lou) and Sam Claflin (Will) from Game of Thrones and The Hunger Games respectively. While Me Before You definitely falls victim to some of those unfortunate young adult tropes, there's far more charm than harm here. In fact, I'm usually turned off by the overabundance of forced clichés and unnecessary plot devices. I wouldn't consider myself the target audience for these romantic dramas. I'll be walking beside you every step of the way. You have been the first day you walked in with your sweet smile and your ridiculous clothes and your bad jokes and your complete inability to ever hide a single thing you felt. ![]() Knowing you still have possibilities is a luxury, knowing I might have given them to you. It's not enough for you to sit around for the rest of your life but it should buy you your freedom, at least from that little town we both call home. When you get back home, Michael Lawler will give you access to a bank account that contains enough to give you a new beginning. There are few things I wanted to say and couldn't because you would've gotten emotional and you wouldn't have let me finish. I always did think it would smell great on you. You should try the scent called Papiomextrem. Across the bridge to your right, you'll see L'artisan Parfumeur. If you follow the instructions, you'll be in Paris on one of those chairs that never sit quite level on a pavement. A few weeks should have passed by the time you read this.
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