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A dramatic and romantic movie that takes after the life of a couple and their romantic tale from the earliest starting point when they were understudies in the university at that point getting wed and have gotten an infant. This life in different spots on the planet through a progression of sensational occasions in their long excursion.
None of the characters in Life Itself are interesting on their own, so Fogelman attempts to gin them up some fake pathos through death, either theirs or someone near them.
...if your attitude is that life is meaningless and then you die, you may want to give this one a pass. Fogelman clearly believes life has meaning, even if we can't always see it for ourselves.
The worst thing about Life Itself is not that it is emotionally sadistic. It's just how much it wants to be emotionally sadistic, while missing the mark by a mile.
Fogelman tries to tug on the heartstrings by giving us a story full of people who go through some harrowing, emotional ordeals, but it constantly rings hollow.
This is a film that understands that life is messy but doesn't understand how to express that in any way that even remotely resembles life as we know it.