I cried throughout the whole movie. The director couldn’t have done a better job of picking the main protagonist Emilia Clarke, with her pretty smile and always moving eyebrows. She plays her character so lively one could fall in love with her. As for Sam Claflin he played role of disabled grumpy billionaire pretty well too, always looking handsome just as a proper gentleman should look. However, for someone being tied to a wheelchair for two year almost too good. The story is set in a little English town with a great castle owned by the Traynor family. Camera work was really impressive shoving all the intricacies of the surroundings even showing the actual mood in which characters were in.
Minor spoiler alert.
The story goes like, Will Traynor a young entrepreneur is busy as ever when he calls for a cab and while crossing the street gets hit by a motorbike. This leaves him paralyzed from the neck down, only partially being able to move his hands. Just enough to be able to control a wheelchair. In a course of two years his parents do their best to make him feel as good as possible hiring caretaker for him. But non could take it for long because Will was so fed up with his suffering, daily pain and susceptibility to various illnesses he was awful to everyone. Nobody would reproach him though. Meanwhile Lou Clark wasn’t having her best time ever too. She was just fired from her low paying job and her parents having to take care of grandparents and being unemployed too were really broke. She desperately went a job counselor, who offered her a job as a caretaker for Will. She went for an interview and somehow got the job. She spent months trying to make Will fell happy again.