Although there is a lot of speculation about how romantic comedy rarely reflects a change in the film industry, it is worth noting that it is not just a collective pleasure that has disappeared. Romance is rarely given a space to exist alone without there being a type of dual or historical angle or any other distinctive factor. Cross romantic drama such as “Materialism“Or”We live in time“It has been financially penetrated, indicating that there is an audience interested in seeing a sympathetic and moderate story about the human relationship. Although there is a very moderate component of science fiction, each of you is a return to the usual British“ crying ”who used to be the basic pillar in commercial cinema.
“All of you” (2024) has been appointed to a future close enough to the reality that can be seen as a piece of a period within a few years. Evidence for building the world accurate, but it is effective enough to show a slight escalation of technological accreditation. Laura (IMOGEN POOTS) and Simon (Brett Goldstein) have been the best friends for years, and often share the booth or drink together while taking time between overwhelming work obligations. Although there is a level of familiarity in which they share, which will be unusual for a non -romantic and unfamiliar relationship, Laura and Simon do not feel that they are at risk of crossing the calligraphy because of the scientific evidence they were provided with. A test known as “Soul Connex” is used to suit people with their Legitimate Spirit colleagues, and Laura is happy with happiness from Lucas (Stephen Cree).
Simon is a little skeptical about the idea of determining something that cannot be fully calculated, but he also fought to find someone alone. Although he was able to lift conversations with his blind history, Andrea (Zawy Ashton), Simon’s lack of enthusiasm for anyone not more Laura is more than a phenomenon. Noting that they can curve or break the rules to suit their circumstances may feel an easy solution, but “all of you” examine the collection of societal integration. Lucas is an ideal pair and an amazing father for Laura’s children, and it may be an emotional Simon nature, but it cannot be predicted better with a close friend.


The brilliance of the preparation in “all of you” is only removed from the extent of its association with the agreements of this type. It is easy to expect Laura and Simon to find an excuse in the end to become intimate with each other, and that the spark that has been opened by overcoming it will be difficult to ignore. To the film’s balance, the time is strongly nullified in the accumulation of the first communication, as both cases represent a different type of pragmatism. The film also avoids a sign of the hegemony of any of the two printers. Their time is agreed upon, as both people seem ready to ignore the risks that come as their entire lives disrupt.
In the first half, it appears that “all of you” are collected from the best that a little clouds can be from the hearts. There is an excitement to see Laura and Simon cutting shrapnel from their tables to spend a purposeful time together, with one romantic feeling in particular a feeling like excitement. It is also an interesting relationship in what has been blocked. Even if Simon and Laura knew each other throughout their lives, and they realized that they were in love with each other for almost a long time, there is still room for discovery as soon as they stopped denying their facts. Pure joy during the quick moments of kinship makes the inevitable chaos that feels more cruel.
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“All of you” seem to make all the right options when it comes to forming his central relationship. Secondary characters feel well verify and land, as they lack the type of simplistic motives that will make decisions appear easier. There is also a point to show the differences that have kept Simon and Laura at a distance from each other, even if the spirit was not present; Laura’s division of her decisions has become chasing her, and Simon is unwilling to participate in something “he simply feels a mistake in his heart. The ultimate reason is that an attractive Konx soul is not the possibility of finding an ideal life partner, but to avoid any consequences for choosing. The only thing that people seem to fear more than loneliness is the deep regret that can go on a different path.
Unfortunately, the depth of the characters and the moral dilemma cannot help “become everyone who becomes a slice as soon as the emotional Gutpunchees is thrown, as the second half is boring in a lighter way and is often completely derived. While the misery inciting to see these two people in the pain in the hypothesis,” all of you “is preoccupied with creating friction so that the firm context falls on the side of the road. Surdging to see a movie at the beginning, he was very skillfully committed to the formula when it comes to a real influence.


What makes the experience worth seeing is the shows. Goldstein and Poots have some of the best chemistry that appears on the screen in any of the 2025 screen diodes. Poots has always been an unlimited actress with its ability to play, but it is emotionally far away, its attractiveness is tainted from remorse, and it achieves the utmost benefit from the character you feel.
More than anything else, it’s the performance of Goldstein-who is emptying with the dedication of a co-author-turning “each of you” into something that really affects. Goldstein’s performance amazing Apple TV+”S”Ted Laso“It has been widely praised, even through the critics of the show, but the grace and pain that bring him to his work in” all of you “indicates that he may become a major star. When he monitors how he can weave weak moments of humor and sorrow, it is difficult not to think of a young Richard Gear or Tom Hanks.
“All of you” effectively carry out its goals, because it is difficult not to be moved even through the most routine corridors. The ambiguity of science fiction elements may actually help better age, as exploration of the film for a favorite prison feels completely synchronized with the feelings of 2025. The disappointment of “all of you” is that there is enough to find that the film may be great before it only settles.

