Doremus Dept: The doomed romance "Like Crazy" creates an increasing sense of tension, a tightening in your gut. It makes you squirm in your seat not because the angst of the young love depicted on screen is so vivid and relatable, but because these two people are so incredibly annoying together, you'd much rather see them apart, according to Winnipeg Free Press. But no, this is supposed to be a cosmic first love that transcends all reason, so writer-director Drake Doremus keeps shoving them back together, keeps finding strained ways for their lives to intertwine and in this film image released by Paramount Vantage, Anton Yelchin, left, and Felicity Jones are shown in a scene from "Like Crazy." AP Photo/Paramount Vantage, Fred Hayes Actually, the scenes in which Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones are living separate lives in different cities on different continents with an ocean dividing them make more sense. Sure, they had their fun, but clearly it's not going to work, so it's time to move on. Live and learn. Sunrise, sunset.
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