Heartbreak is a part of life.
And yeah, itsucks, no matter your age, or how often you’ve felt it.
Worse still, because neither of them come out of it with any sense of reprieve.

Although its resolution is a happy one, its central characters both represent different sides of the heartbreak spectrum.
The story ends in a hopeful examination of how heartbreak ultimately makes us who we are.
Their story is messy, as real-life relationships are.

Most heartbreaking moment:Peter thinks he can get Sarah to stay with him byembracing herwhile completely naked.
Spoiler: it doesn’t work.
Adding insult to injury, the woman exclaims “I thought you said she was thin?”
The great beauty of the movie is that, eventually, they do, because they’re both trying.
When they finally kiss is pretty devastating too, in a really lovely way.
Most heartbreaking moment:Eric’s speechto the cop about how nothing is trivial anymore.
Adams plays a linguist tasked with communicating with a couple of recently-landed extra terrestrials.
Except (spoiler alert), what we think are flashbacks are actually flash-forwards.
Most heartbreaking moment:When itbecomes clearwhat choice Dr. Banks has made and why.
Trust in the abiding message of all ten films: these characters got through it and so will you.