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Although traditional love stories consume the market, "The Last Letter From Your Lover" pleasantly surprised me with its particular approach to the era.
Following the intertwined lives of Ellie and Anthony through the decades, I was able to experience the euphoria and unease of forbidden love.
Augustine Frizzell's impeccable work moving me between timelines did justice to the epistolary tale.
Watching Felicity Jones and Shailene Woodley face adversity to achieve happiness was inspiring, and their chemistry with Callum Turner unforgettable.
Through their gazes I could understand the ephemerality of feelings, and the strength that letters give when words cannot be spoken.
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Without cheap shots or clichés, the script captures subtle nuances about the complexity of falling in love in the backstretch.
Though dramatic, it is able to modulate the tone towards a note of hope without losing depth.
I was captivated to see 60s England recreated in detail, I could almost smell the scents of the period.
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It deserves wider circulation to reach hearts eager for good stories.
It leaves me longing for a second visit to its characters.