


💖 Feel the Love, Live the Story!
Me Before You is a critically acclaimed romantic drama that explores the transformative power of love and the complexities of life choices, now available in a collector's DVD edition.




| Contributor | Alison Owen, Brendan Coyle, Charles Dance, Emilia Clarke, Janet McTeer, Jenna Coleman, JoJo Mayes, Karen Rosenfelt, Matthew Lewis, Michael H. Weber, Sam Claflin, Scott Neustadter, Stephen Peacocke, Sue Baden-Powell, Thea Sharrock, Vanessa Kirby Contributor Alison Owen, Brendan Coyle, Charles Dance, Emilia Clarke, Janet McTeer, Jenna Coleman, JoJo Mayes, Karen Rosenfelt, Matthew Lewis, Michael H. Weber, Sam Claflin, Scott Neustadter, Stephen Peacocke, Sue Baden-Powell, Thea Sharrock, Vanessa Kirby See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,550 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama, Drama/Love & Romance |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 50 minutes |
A**P
Great movie
Great movie
H**Y
Absolutely beautiful! What a strong love bond!
One of the best love stories I have seen in a long time. Great acting and it will make you smile, laugh, and cry.
A**R
Me Before You (DVD)
Very good movie watched it numerous times..
F**R
Movie to make you smile
I enjoyed the movie. Dvd came in packaged good and fast delivery.
A**N
Need a good cry, then you should buy
My mom loved this movie. I always refused to watch it, until she passed away. Now it is on my top 5 list of movies. It may bring you to tears, but it’s sooooo good. Shows the kindness, compassion, and caring that people need and deserve. It will make you cry, so you might want to order Kleenex when you purchase this.
L**N
Beautiful movie, good product
Beautiful movie
M**S
Stop Judging and Start Watching
The self-identified "disability advocates" who have been smugly trashing this movie need to take a big step back, sit down and actually watch it. There is not one word or image in the entire film which suggests that Will is "better off dead." There is no message whatsoever that a disabled person is an unendurable burden who should simply vaporize himself. Louisa and Will's parents and Nathan, who are most responsible for his care, love him and fiercely want him to stay. If the movie has a message, it is that each person has the right to make decisions about HIS OWN life. The character of Will is so well-developed that, although we may not agree with his decision at the end, we do understand it. The nay-sayers call Will selfish, a coward. Not one of them seems to recall that Will is often in terrible pain. Those who have had to go through this--and I have--don't ignore it as unimportant. He endures his new life. But he is never able to accept it. We might think to ourselves, "He SHOULD adapt, he SHOULD be happy." But that particular man, Will, can't resign himself to a new reality which he sees as diminished. So he decides to die. It's not the ending we wanted. But it's his life, and the choice is his.
T**E
❤️
❤️. One of my favorites
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