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The film begins with Louisa Clark, a quirky and cheerful small-town girl who lives with her family. She works at a local café and is struggling to make ends meet. One day, she receives a call from her boss, informing her that she has been hired as a caregiver for Will Traynor, a wealthy young man who has been paralyzed from the neck down in a motorcycle accident.

Will, played by Sam Claflin, is a charming and witty young man who has lost the use of his body. He is bitter and angry about his new condition and has decided that he wants to end his life. Louisa, played by Emilia Clarke, is hired to be his caregiver and help him with his daily needs.

The supporting cast, including Janet McTeer and Charles Dance, add depth and complexity to the story. The film’s score, composed by Rachel Portman, is also noteworthy, perfectly capturing the mood and atmosphere of the film.

The film’s impact extends beyond the screen, sparking important conversations about the right to die, love, and loss. If you’re looking for a film that will challenge your emotions and make you think, then “Me Before You” is a must-see.

The film takes the audience on an emotional journey as Louisa and Will navigate their complex relationship. Louisa tries to convince Will to change his mind and see the beauty in life, despite his physical limitations. Will, on the other hand, is determined to end his life and sees Louisa as a means to an end.