Atom User Reviews for Five Feet Apart: Fan Event
Not a single person in the theater left without shedding a tear, this movie was so sad yet happy and inspiring and makes you really feel. Take a friend, take a date, take a sibling, no matter who you go with, you will leave feeling bad for all the times you didn’t truly appreciate these people and you won’t take them for granted again. This movie is something truly special and I think that everyone who can see it should. You will cry, but you will also appreciate what and who you have and if that isn’t worth the money then I don’t know what is. I will definitely be seeing this again.
Great cast. Loved the message it portrays. Go watch it soon!
Such a moving movie. I loved every bit of it. I watched it with my boyfriend who also has CF and I am grateful I am able to touch him and kiss him!
long time no see this love story
Beautifully made. Very moving and touching. Will definitely see it again!
great movie!
A must see movie! Better than anything I’ve seen this year and packs an inspirational and meaningful story like a modern Romeo & Juliet, Go see this ASAP!!! Take your friends, family and your Significant Other!!
If I could give this movie all the stars, I would! Great story, great actors who did an amazing job, and an incredibly talented director! Everyone should watch this film!
One of the few films that have made this semi grown man cry
could not stop crying. bring tissues, a must see. emotional but well worth it
I loved it from beginning to end!!!!
literally still ugly crying... so worth it! always remember if you have the ability to see the lights, DO IT!😭😁😘
Metacritic
Perhaps the fault lies not in our stars, but in our shameless need for a sappy ending.
So here, in the year of our lord 2019, comes Five Feet Apart, and if it ends up being a late entry in the trend, it wouldn’t be a bad one to go out on.
On paper, Five Feet Apart has all of the components to fit squarely into the sub-genre of films that have come before it. In execution, the teen romance never packs the emotional wallop it so obviously, self-satisfyingly, believes it does.