3. The meaning of the ending. This difference had me sitting in my seat after the movie ended and the credits rolled, mouth hung wide open. For those who have not read the book, Lippincott ends it with a fast-forward to eight months later, where Stella and Will happen to reunite in an airport. At the end of the film, Stella and Will are out on an adventure when a woman comes into the hospital with a fatal injury. Her lungs happen to be a perfect match for Stella, but when they go to tell her, she isn't there. Stella receives the call delivering the news, but while she should be ecstatic, she feels defeated instead, not sure if it's There are parts of the story that felt clichéd like the somewhat clichéd characters especially Will, the insta-love between the characters, or the slightly predictable ending. But overall, Five Feet Apart is a fast-paced, emotional, and well-plotted story with some likable characters with some good characters. Stella : Human touch. Our first form of communication. Safety, security, comfort, all in the gentle caress of a finger. Or the brush of lips on a soft cheek. It connects us when we're happy, bolsters us in times of fear, excites us in times of passion and love. We need that touch from the one we love, almost as much as we need air to breathe. I liked the movie even though i thought it had quite a bit of a script or a dialogue issue. I especially liked the framing of the shots and the overall story. I like to watch reviews for movies because it helps me learn more about film-making but I can't seem to find a decent review about the movie. All the reviews I find are talking about the itjWeR.

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