StormofCuteness’s review published on Letterboxd:
Less than a half hour before we sat down in the assigned seat we'd bought to see this, I found out my best friend from undergrad whom I've loved fiercely for 32 years passed away yesterday.*
So, heartbroken, I watched this film and now find it impossible to rate because it was such a perfect tonic for meditating on love and loss and what it means for something or someone to end. I'm grateful for it. For it's character-driven plot, it's willingness to wallow in emotion, it's over-indulgence, and lack of constant battles. Everything finally mattered, and that's what I needed.
*She'd been battling rheumatoid arthritis since she was 16 and insulin dependent diabetes since she was 23. Endless dialysis and two kidney transplants, and somehow always kept her sense of humor and purpose. They told us she'd be lucky to reach 30, but she made it to 54. I still wasn't prepared. We'd texted around Valentine's Day which, I suppose, says it all. 💜💜💜