This story tells about a wonderful drama and comedian we live in from a man who works as an airport employee. That strange story began when this man who works as an airport baggage servant has to face a very strange situation when a severely injured British teenager chases him to help her on a seemingly strange mission. It seems that the teenager asks the addicted employee to execute a list of her eccentric bucket in a position that looks very strange.
Suffers from the sort of cutesiness endemic to so many teen-oriented films, not to mention an overreliance on montages accompanied by a pop music soundtrack that helpfully reminds you exactly what you're supposed to be feeling at any given moment.
If you're looking for a film which celebrates love, Then Came You, a story of love without cost, that of true friendship, may be exactly what you're looking for.
Though it has many of the qualities that made teen terminal-illness weepies work, Hutchings' dramedy eschews much of those films' sincerity and intimacy in favor of sap.
Then Came You may be simple, and may seem rushed considering the subject matter, but it shows the progression of a great friendship amidst terrible tragedy with such heart and emotion it is hard not to fall for its charms.
Then Came You isn't inciting insightful rhetoric you haven't heard before, nor is it enchanting enough to forget about the negatives. However, our two leads have the film bursting with such a youthful energy that it's hard to not at least enjoy the show.
[It] has a little of every romantic film that you've seen in the past two decades, and even though it's not quite original, it still is a good film that will give you a lump in your throat.