I Don’t Know How to Love Anyone Else.
Review written by Jack Aling

All of You is directed & written by William Bridges and co-written by Brett Goldstein. Starring Imogen Poots & Brett Goldstein.
Simon accompanies his best friend, Laura, as she takes a new test guaranteeing to match anyone with their soulmate. As Laura hurtles towards milestones with her new man, Simon begins to understand how deeply he cares about her.
Exploring the idea of soul mates through a sensitive and dry British voice, All of You is a deeply romantic film but doesn't use its larger than life premise to explore any new ground.
Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots have delightful chemistry as the film jumps between many of life's big moments but their messy routine makes it hard to root for the characters. It's a film about 'what could have been?' which ironically is what I was left feeling as the credits rolled.
An enjoyable romantic drama that gets lost along the way.
Our verdict: 3 out of 5 stars.
All of You releases in the UK soon.
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