Beckwith fills the story with mild empathy, exploring insight in ways that are consistently fresh. There’s love and family and funny stuff here, and though none of it is quite the kind we’re used to seeing, all of it is wonderfully real. Together Together is a delivery that somehow feels comfortable and unique, both overdue and right on time.
By the end, there's a solid, real understanding of both of these characters—their dreams and fears and pains—and why—despite the age difference, contrasting attitudes, and everything else that separates them—such a genuine, meaningful bond would form between them. Helms is warm, sincere, and likeable as the hapless Matt. The character is, perhaps, clinging to the idea of life he once might have had, but he does earnestly want to start a family. Harrison's performance as the clever, often sardonic Anna, though, is the real revelation here. Anna is a young woman hiding years of hurt and sorrow beneath a cool, tough exterior, and it's moving to see how and when Harrison allows Anna some moments of openness to real pain, worry, and connection.
故事层层推进、感情最终在结局成推上完美的句点,尽管影片未达到精神升华。。。然而原著温柔推进、时不时在不经意间出现的幽默火花…. 让观看电影Together Together 过程快乐、享受^_^