One critique from Variety argues the heroine's growth is too dependent on the men in her life rather than her own internal drive.
This film follows Finley Sinclair, an aspiring violinist who travels to a coastal village in Ireland for a semester abroad. There, she meets Beckett Rush, a famous young movie star filming a fantasy franchise. Quello che non so di te
Some reviewers felt the side stories (involving a town drunk and local gossip) went on too long, making the film feel "longer than it needed to be". One critique from Variety argues the heroine's growth
Critics often call it "clichéd," noting it rehashes tropes from films like Notting Hill without the same depth. she meets Beckett Rush