

Five Feet Apart
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- Common Sense Age 13+
- Critics Consensus 53%
- UHD
- Dolby Vision
- CC
- AD
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- Romance
- 1 Hour 56 Minutes
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4.7 • 506 Ratings
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Stella (Haley Lu Richardson) is a vibrant, fun-loving 17-year-old. Unlike most teenagers, Stella has to spend much of her time living at a hospital as a cystic fibrosis patient. When Stella meets Will (Cole Sprouse), a charming and rebellious fellow patient, she feels a powerful connection—but restrictions dictate that she and Will maintain a safe distance between them. As their feelings grow, Stella and Will face a life-changing question: How does love feel when even a single touch is off limits?
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- $13.99
Stella (Haley Lu Richardson) is a vibrant, fun-loving 17-year-old. Unlike most teenagers, Stella has to spend much of her time living at a hospital as a cystic fibrosis patient. When Stella meets Will (Cole Sprouse), a charming and rebellious fellow patient, she feels a powerful connection—but restrictions dictate that she and Will maintain a safe distance between them. As their feelings grow, Stella and Will face a life-changing question: How does love feel when even a single touch is off limits?
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- $13.99
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Ratings and Reviews
Critics Consensus: Elevated considerably by Haley Lu Richardson's performance but bogged down by clichés, Five Feet Apart doesn't tug at the heartstrings quite as deftly as it should.
Strong acting saves predictable, sentimental love story.
Cast & Crew
- Director
- Justin Baldoni
- Producers
- Justin Baldoni
- Cathy Schulman
- Screenwriter
- Mikki Daughtry
- Tobias Iaconis
Information
- Studio
- CBS Films
- Genre
- Romance
- Released
- Copyright
- © 2019 Granville LA LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Languages
- Primary
- English (Audio Description, Stereo, Dolby 5.1)
- Additional
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Portuguese (Subtitles), Spanish (Subtitles, Stereo), Traditional Chinese (Subtitles)
Accessibility
- CC
- Closed captions (CC) refer to subtitles in the available language with the addition of relevant non-dialogue information.
- AD
- Audio descriptions (AD) refer to a narration track describing what is happening on screen, to provide context for those who are blind or have low vision.