Score by Keegan Dewitt is beautiful. This film will have you bawling your eyes out. One of the most beautiful love stories of the last decade!!!! This trailer makes you think it’s a pandemic movie but it’s not contagion, more like the notebook.
Film producers of America meeting: so what films should we produce and release during a global pandemic to provide a distraction for people . “ I know film about a global pandemic with no known cure “
@@zenquantum1246 I don't know if this is me but I find it disturbing that so many movies are popping out these movies about pandemics. It seems weird to me
A great watch. Especially if you're going through the similar thing with a mate or family member that has alzheimer or dementia. However, I don't quite understand the ending
Feels a bit like ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). Glad to see people creating awareness around these "silent" illnesses. The one's that aren't glamorous. Would probably be difficult to make a movie about severe ME/CFS though.BTW: If you want to understand ME/CFS, look at Jarred Younger's research from the University of Alabama. The long term effects of the cytokine response to illness and activated Microglia. Here is an attempt at the plot narrative for that movie on ME/CFS: Boy meets girl. Boy has always been an overachiever. Has a history of EBV, CMV and Coxsackie virus infection. As well as Herpes and HHV-6. Also, gastrointestinal symptoms. Suddenly the boy gets sick after a brief viral infection. And then he takes 5 years to gradually get worse until he can't leave the house anymore. He takes $100 of dollars of supplements every month. He gets an intrathecal morphine pump for the pain he experiences. He goes through opioid withdrawal when his pain specialist makes a blunder and changes him to sufentanil. He attempts suicide. He loses all his friends, even though he was a medical doctor, his friends from med school don't understand his illness. He breaks up with girl and moves back in with his aging parents. Because he lives in South Africa he cannot access any form of public financial aid/support. The financial burden is heavy on the family. He suddenly discovers that an antiviral drug could make things a bit better. But it is too expensive to take for long, and no one wants to prescribe it for longer than 5 months. On the drug he improves a bit. Less post-exertional malaise. Less pain fluctuations. He loses everything. And to add insult to injury the infectious disease specialists that he knows thinks he has conversion disorder. The end. Great movie, right? I appreciate Hollywood making movies that create awareness amongst people. It really does help to drive societal change. But how do you convey the way that minutes drag along like hours, how you feel when you don't get good quality sleep? The torture that is chronic pain? The exhaustion of post exertional malaise? Depression, anxiety and loneliness. And the inner dichotomy because of the desire to live but the inability of your body and mind to keep up with the earnest yearnings of your soul.
@@MsZephyra Yeah. Just about. With me it’s now been 10 years. Haven’t been able to practise for the past 5. When it came to suicide, I was a literal step away twice. But I realised that I was desperately parasuicidal, and afraid of how the outfall would ruin my family. In between, when I have good days, I try to make the most of them. I have a niece who is a toddler, and she is the absolute joy of my life. I am very careful with my diet, supplements, lifestyle. Try and “exercise” for a few minutes a day - prevent disc herniations from recurring due to weak core from lying down. I also do mindfulness and breathing exercises. And finally, I don’t feel guilty anymore. I used to, I used to try and figure out creative ways of contributing to the house and the family when I had a rare good day. But guilt has a compounding effect with illness. I mostly get it right to be content with this simple life. But there are days when I just can’t hide the fact that this disease forces you to feel like a bystander to life - just watching everyone else build their lives one year at a time, whilst you are stoked of you managed to learn a new chord on the guitar that year!
@@tinusoosthuizen86 I'm so sorry. I was just remarking to my best friend the other day that it's so unfair how some people have to live with a great deal more physical pain. I can't even imagine. Thanks for sharing. You sound like you have a kind soul. I'm an American woman of color and I have to remind myself, when life starts to get me down, the privileges that I do have. I'm really glad that you practice mindfulness... something we all should do and that I've been meaning to make a habit of for too long!! Those of us who feel temporarily stuck in this pandemic need to be consciously in solidarity with all people who have been feeling isolated, for health or other reasons. I'm glad you are giving yourself a break without guilt and that you are focusing on the simple joys in life. I'm sure that your niece will carry your love and wisdom with her as she grows up. We all have an influence in the world, one way or another. Peace and all the best!
@@MsZephyra Hey MsZephyra - thanks for reaching out and being kind and gentle with your words of encouragement and empathy. I do realise that the unique human trait that we all share is that we experience the world and circumstances in so many varying ways. And although I know lockdown and Covid-19 precautions have been frustrating for some, well, I think it has also helped the world to realise some important things. Regarding my niece, yes, it is such a privilege to be able to interact with the next generation, this little bundle of unconditional joy and love and inquisitiveness. Mindfulness and Tension release exercises by David Berceli. If you can get someone to teach you TRE (Tension release exercises) or possibly even find an internet guide, it is truly a wonderful tool to get rid of deep-rooted tension and anxiety.
@@tinusoosthuizen86 I hope you're right. There are so many lessons from this year that we can not afford to forget. And I literally just made a note of your suggestions... thank you! Holding you in the light!
Anyone else notice the genre in the title says Sci-Fi Romance like a quirky love at first sight-esque R2D2 going on a date kinda deal...NOPE DEATH MISERY and CRAZINESS I wanna escape reality not escape into reality
this looks like an interesting film, but damn the timing couldnt be worse
Say that to every war movie
@@madgemackles4337 this. thank you so much for saying it. even after 29 years, it'll always feel like it was yesterday.
By design
Score by Keegan Dewitt is beautiful.
This film will have you bawling your eyes out. One of the most beautiful love stories of the last decade!!!! This trailer makes you think it’s a pandemic movie but it’s not contagion, more like the notebook.
does it have happy ending
*2020 was an even scarier film.*
*"How to build a future when having to rebuild the past." Best quote ever*
Oh my God! Superb movie! The ending is unpredictablee..standing ovationn
Agreed
Film producers of America meeting: so what films should we produce and release during a global pandemic to provide a distraction for people . “ I know film about a global pandemic with no known cure “
Right? Read the room, Hollywood.
As an indie, this was probably in production well before COVID-19 hit.
@@zenquantum1246 I don't know if this is me but I find it disturbing that so many movies are popping out these movies about pandemics. It seems weird to me
With all these American movies I've realized how much I miss Jack's real accent
Don't give 2020 any more ideas.
Ikr
After this damn 2020, I don’t blame folks losing their minds and memory ☹️
Why i know that this movie is going to kill me and I'll let it kill me? And plus the chemistry between these two is heartbreaking
you and me both
Olivia Cooke grew up into a really fine actress and young woman.
that is why got prequel's lead is her
Sounds like the Ewan McGregor/Eva Green movie Perfect Sense where people slowly loss their senses because of an unknown disease pandemic.
wow. never heard of that. Thanks, found it.
This is a great comparison
for one second i thought that was the movie that "this is barry" was recommending.. liked perfect sense..
Im here from Soko’s song See you in the dark. Its my fave i❤
The ending was very sad. They'll be going on a separate ways and the only one who can remember is the dog.
A great watch. Especially if you're going through the similar thing with a mate or family member that has alzheimer or dementia. However, I don't quite understand the ending
It's an awesome movie it will have you crying
does it have happy ending
i wonder why they made jack have an american accent whilst his girlfriend is english
Maybe he forgot... hahaha
Lol, I was thinking the same thing. But hey, maybe he just got used to his american one since most of his work revolve around it.
2021: write that down write that down
I saw the movie last night and it was really good
does it have happy ending
The description has two different years, which one is it, 2020 or 2021?
Why? Why these two SUPER TALENTED actors in THIS of all movies?
At least covid 19 giving us interesting and amazing movies
I feel like I’ve seen this movie before
Me too. It was called smthng like "real life" idk
The Vow maybe ?
Feels a bit like ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). Glad to see people creating awareness around these "silent" illnesses. The one's that aren't glamorous. Would probably be difficult to make a movie about severe ME/CFS though.BTW: If you want to understand ME/CFS, look at Jarred Younger's research from the University of Alabama. The long term effects of the cytokine response to illness and activated Microglia.
Here is an attempt at the plot narrative for that movie on ME/CFS:
Boy meets girl. Boy has always been an overachiever. Has a history of EBV, CMV and Coxsackie virus infection. As well as Herpes and HHV-6. Also, gastrointestinal symptoms. Suddenly the boy gets sick after a brief viral infection. And then he takes 5 years to gradually get worse until he can't leave the house anymore. He takes $100 of dollars of supplements every month. He gets an intrathecal morphine pump for the pain he experiences. He goes through opioid withdrawal when his pain specialist makes a blunder and changes him to sufentanil. He attempts suicide. He loses all his friends, even though he was a medical doctor, his friends from med school don't understand his illness. He breaks up with girl and moves back in with his aging parents. Because he lives in South Africa he cannot access any form of public financial aid/support. The financial burden is heavy on the family.
He suddenly discovers that an antiviral drug could make things a bit better. But it is too expensive to take for long, and no one wants to prescribe it for longer than 5 months. On the drug he improves a bit. Less post-exertional malaise. Less pain fluctuations.
He loses everything. And to add insult to injury the infectious disease specialists that he knows thinks he has conversion disorder. The end. Great movie, right? I appreciate Hollywood making movies that create awareness amongst people. It really does help to drive societal change. But how do you convey the way that minutes drag along like hours, how you feel when you don't get good quality sleep? The torture that is chronic pain? The exhaustion of post exertional malaise? Depression, anxiety and loneliness. And the inner dichotomy because of the desire to live but the inability of your body and mind to keep up with the earnest yearnings of your soul.
Wow...is this your experience?
@@MsZephyra Yeah. Just about. With me it’s now been 10 years. Haven’t been able to practise for the past 5. When it came to suicide, I was a literal step away twice. But I realised that I was desperately parasuicidal, and afraid of how the outfall would ruin my family.
In between, when I have good days, I try to make the most of them. I have a niece who is a toddler, and she is the absolute joy of my life. I am very careful with my diet, supplements, lifestyle.
Try and “exercise” for a few minutes a day - prevent disc herniations from recurring due to weak core from lying down.
I also do mindfulness and breathing exercises.
And finally, I don’t feel guilty anymore. I used to, I used to try and figure out creative ways of contributing to the house and the family when I had a rare good day. But guilt has a compounding effect with illness.
I mostly get it right to be content with this simple life. But there are days when I just can’t hide the fact that this disease forces you to feel like a bystander to life - just watching everyone else build their lives one year at a time, whilst you are stoked of you managed to learn a new chord on the guitar that year!
@@tinusoosthuizen86 I'm so sorry. I was just remarking to my best friend the other day that it's so unfair how some people have to live with a great deal more physical pain. I can't even imagine. Thanks for sharing. You sound like you have a kind soul. I'm an American woman of color and I have to remind myself, when life starts to get me down, the privileges that I do have. I'm really glad that you practice mindfulness... something we all should do and that I've been meaning to make a habit of for too long!! Those of us who feel temporarily stuck in this pandemic need to be consciously in solidarity with all people who have been feeling isolated, for health or other reasons. I'm glad you are giving yourself a break without guilt and that you are focusing on the simple joys in life. I'm sure that your niece will carry your love and wisdom with her as she grows up. We all have an influence in the world, one way or another. Peace and all the best!
@@MsZephyra Hey MsZephyra - thanks for reaching out and being kind and gentle with your words of encouragement and empathy. I do realise that the unique human trait that we all share is that we experience the world and circumstances in so many varying ways. And although I know lockdown and Covid-19 precautions have been frustrating for some, well, I think it has also helped the world to realise some important things.
Regarding my niece, yes, it is such a privilege to be able to interact with the next generation, this little bundle of unconditional joy and love and inquisitiveness.
Mindfulness and Tension release exercises by David Berceli. If you can get someone to teach you TRE (Tension release exercises) or possibly even find an internet guide, it is truly a wonderful tool to get rid of deep-rooted tension and anxiety.
@@tinusoosthuizen86 I hope you're right. There are so many lessons from this year that we can not afford to forget. And I literally just made a note of your suggestions... thank you! Holding you in the light!
this is hella good. highly recommended
Romance movie?
this hits close to home...
You could just call it Alzheimer's, you know?
It's literally different
Anyone else notice the genre in the title says Sci-Fi Romance like a quirky love at first sight-esque R2D2 going on a date kinda deal...NOPE DEATH MISERY and CRAZINESS I wanna escape reality not escape into reality
@Jay Jax he says commenting on a youtube video lol
I cant handle this trailer.......
Filme muito bom, caramba.
thought it was in connection to that other wholesome movie called big fish.... it's not
It’s Emma , from bates motel
I don't think so, not this year...
Anyone know the music?
superb
Люблю цього актора ще з серіалу Skins
Jack O'oconal 🙏
It's Elizabeth Cree
This trailer is 100% more entertaining than the movie will turn out to be.
Better to forget than try remembering.
50 first dates X Contagion
I'll take the root canal, thanks.
Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore don't age at all.
Too bad they didn't forget how to smoke. Feels like a product placement paid for by the tobacco industry.
Long Covid: the movie
LOL uurrrrrgghhhh
This looks like an ACTUAL pandemic!
it's as if memento turned into a good movie...
Memento but make it romance
Great movie, fucking amazing
Already several similar movies to this one with lost memory and love and this was just boring.
well this is triggering
A movie about alzheimer's? Whatever
So basically Covid
Memento for chicks.
Is this funded by master Bates himself??? I know he has his dirty mitts on everything!
Average trailer,movie🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
The spiritual maria unfortunately admit because transaction inversely taste till a long-term connection. tame, obnoxious anteater
How do movies keep getting made? Even the trailer is boring.
Next virus....?!!
Wtf is with his accent
The likeable pajama adversely saw because porcupine phylogenitically mend via a acoustic currency. petite, thinkable adapter
CORONA PLANDEMIC MOVIES THEY PLAYING WITH US