Wish You Were Here, directed by debutante Julia Stiles, is a deeply moving love story that blends sentimentality with authenticity, creating an emotional whirlwind that is hard to resist. Stiles, known for her acting prowess, makes an impressive directorial debut, demonstrating a deep understanding of storytelling. The film’s emotional pull is undeniable, and while it embraces melodrama, it does so without descending into excessive sap. It’s a romantic drama that knows exactly when to tug at the heart and when to let go.
A Modern Love Story With Classic Roots
While Wish You Were Here is an original creation, it evokes the emotional depth of classics like Arthur Hiller’s Love Story (1970). It also resonates with Raj B. Shetty’s Swathi Mutthina Male Haniye, a Malayalam film that similarly explores love and fate. However, Stiles ensures that her film stands on its own, crafting a deeply personal and universally touching experience.
A Refreshing Meet-Cute That Leads To Heartache
The story begins with Charlotte (Isabelle Fuhrman), a young woman working as a waitress, meeting Adam (Mena Massoud) on her way home with her best friend Helen (Gabby Kono-Abdy). Adam, seemingly lost and carrying a bag of delicious food, strikes up a conversation. Their connection is immediate, but it isn’t love at first sight.
As the night unfolds, the two spend time together, walking, painting graffiti on walls and cooking in Adam’s cluttered apartment. Just as their romance begins to bloom, Adam shatters the illusion, telling Charlotte that their night together was just a fleeting moment. Heartbroken, she struggles to move on, but love isn’t so easy to erase.
Star Cast
Isabelle Fuhrman delivers a heartfelt and layered performance as Charlotte, making her heartbreak palpable. Mena Massoud brings depth and charm to Adam, effortlessly balancing his character’s mystery and warmth. Gabby Kono-Abdy as Helen adds a refreshing touch of humor and support to the narrative, rounding out a strong ensemble cast.