Whatever their differences are, a number of people
fell in love with each other despite being miles apart.
Not exact matches
Franz (François Ozon, 2017) Beautifully narrated
in monochrome colour tones, Franz captivates
with its poetic pace, its sweet and partly impossible lovestory between a man and a woman and its parallel story of
love between two men where the survivor becomes obsessed
with the
other man
fallen in war to such an extent that he builds a narrative about them
despite their very brief yet emotional encounter.
Despite all those positives, I've never particularly
loved the game, as I find it
falls short
in many respects when compared
with certain
other strategy - emphasizing titles, and admittedly, I tend to prefer fast - paced Thunder Force - type shooters to the slow breed that it belongs to.
«An outside third party can help couples remember why they
fell in love and to come up
with strategies to keep that
love engine chugging along
despite job promotions, kids, pets and new responsibilities that might distract them from each
other.»