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Me Before You (PG) Directed by Thea Sharrock Starring Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Jenna Coleman 110 mins LAST time we saw Emilia Clarke on the big screen, away from majestical­ly riding dragons on the small, she appeared strangely out of her depth as a pale reiteratio­n of Sarah Connor in the execrable Terminator Genisys.

I’m not sure she’s any more convincing here as a manic pixie dream girl in Me Before You, dressed head-to-toe in eye-sore wardrobe that’s equal parts Teletubbie­s and granny vintage.

You’ll either find her bubbly, foot-in-mouth dorkiness grating or charming, but at least she gives a respectabl­e crack at it and, during the film’s best moments, works up palpable chemistry with co-star Sam Claflin, whose self-loathing quadripleg­ic becomes a gooey object of her affection, and viceversa.

With the love-overcoming­disability (-to-a-point) tropes of The Theory of Everything still fresh in the memory, Me Before You can’t help but feel like familiar four-hankie terrain. Lubricated with heart-tugging balladry from the likes of Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran, the film is pure fairytale, each beat carefully engineered to squeeze every drop out of our waterworks, while it fancies itself as a soul-affirming journey that transcends pesky class and physical barriers.

The obscene wealth of Claflin’s character, William Traynor, allows for much fantasy fulfillmen­t, giving Clarke’s unstoppabl­y sunny Lou carteblanc­he opportunit­y to brainstorm extravagan­t dates in a race-against-time plot to thwart his suicidal wishes. If you want to see a bumblebee-stocking-wearing Khaleesi chip away at the prickly exterior of a rich, handsome, wheelchair-bound former banker, here’s your movie. Aaron Yap, Flicks.co.nz

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You’ll either find Emilia Clarke’s Me Before You character bubbly, foot-in-mouth dorkiness grating or charming.
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