More powerful events we live in differently through this girl called Kate, a girl struggling with the disease where she was diagnosed with ALS, a disease that threatens her life. Another side is Beck, a noisy university student and singer who can barely maintain her chaotic affairs for the most part. Now, Bec seems to be trying to help Kate, just as she has been married to Kits from Evan to slip. Now, both seem to be walking in a juncture that combines them into one traditional link.
This is not a new premise, but it manages to create empathy in the audience through a great story about vulnerability and extreme dependence. [Full review in Spanish]
Here's the frustrating thing about You're Not You: Wolfe clearly knows what he's doing and has the actors to pull it off, but he's tasteful to a fault.
Nicholas Sparks didn't write You're Not You, but he might as well have, given its familiar disease-of-the-week plot filled with scenic locations and gorgeous people.
Despite offering a well-timed look at the realities of the disease, the movie clunkily eschews cinematic creativity for emotional manipulation. Inquisitive ice-bucket challengers, consider yourselves warned.