![]() Of the two narratives, the best option is following Chris and Sam’s journey, a young romance that involves two people with promise, both discovering the important things of family, helping in their communities, and discovering each other. The majority of the drama and romance is mixed through montages of kissing and dialogue that reads like a motivational poster. Russin and Veronica Hool deliver a crafted script that reads more like a lame Hallmark channel jaunt than a movie to watch in a theater. Director Lance Hool obviously has a cast that believes in the story they are telling, while Robin U. Their love will be challenged and the true meaning of living every day like it’s your last comes into mind. Some 30-years later, these two stories will cross paths. The two become lovers, decide to get married, but know that this breathing issue will be a constant struggle each day. ![]() When he is older he travels and during one flight he meets the lovely Leslie (Radha Mitchell), a flight attendant that catches his eye. The second story is about Jorge (Adan Canto), a young boy growing up in Cuba, set to follow in his father’s footsteps of their business, but stricken with an issue with one of his lungs. When he meets Sam (Tiera Skovbye), he just might have found the love of his life. ![]() The narrative structure is two separate stories, one about Chris (Jacob Elordi), a college kid, starting his new path in life, going with the flow, and excited for his young life ahead. A full-length feature is missing all the beats. It’s an emotional story that leaves you wondering why it was made into a movie at all. 2 Hearts has good intentions at the center of it, but little value from a cinematic angle. The narrative is about two lives, completely separate from one another, but joined together by a tragedy and a second chance. 2 Hearts may not be for a cynical man such as myself, but it might be a new advertisement for the DMV to play on a loop, considering it has a central part to the story. Not to steal the line from Paul McCartney, but when a story is set on trying as hard as it can to make me cry, it comes off as genuine and less pathetic. When I see a movie such as 2 Hearts what I discover is that I might not be half the man I used to be. STARRING: JACOB ELORDI, RADHA MITCHELL, ADAN CANTO, TIERA SKOVBYEĪ’s RATING: 2 STARS (Out of 4)
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