Before we Go (2014) {Movie Review}


Dir: Chris Evans
Starring: Chris Evans, Alice Eve
Dur: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Romantic drama
PG: A few kisses.


A romantic movie with a fresh story and not to mention a fresh face too. Chris Evans’ directorial debut tells a brilliant, heart-touching story of love found literally in a pretty hopeless place: Grand Central Station, New York. I was really surprised with the storyline. It didn’t really follow the rut and wasn’t as predictable as you might think.

Alice Eve played her role pretty well. She plays a woman whose marriage is on the rocks and who finds herself stranded at Grand Central Station after she misses her train. One thing leads to another and she ends up spending the night on an adventure with lonely musician, Nick (Chris Evans). Chris wasn’t at his acting best, probably because of the tension of direction but Alice does brilliantly to carry the show forward. Chris’ facial expression are painfully limited despite his mouthing stirring dialogues. This film explores the emotional side of romance quite well and touches on issues like infatuation, heart break, cheating among others. I enjoyed the film more so because it didn’t follow the traditional pattern but had a gut feeling that the romance between the lead pair was a bit forced.    

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