Five Feet Apart checks off all the boxes of the young-adult “sick flick” phenomenon about star-crossed relationships involving chronically or even terminally ill teenagers. In the case of Stella and Will, played by Haley Lu Richardson ( Columbus ) and Cole Sprouse ( Riverdale ), they meet as cystic fibrosis (CF) patients in the same hospital.
After everything the disease has taken from them - from the ease of breathing to trips away, they decide to take one thing back. They take back one foot. Six feet apart becomes five, and that the distance that stays between them. There is far more to the story, twists, turns and unexpected events, but I won't give too much away. The Characters:Additionally, we will answer 15 common questions that viewers often have about the movie. 1. Five Feet Apart is not based on a true story: While the movie tackles the reality of cystic fibrosis, it is not inspired by a specific real-life event or individuals. The story was written by Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis, who were inspired by real
Characters like the hopelessly flat, obnoxious sketches filling Five Feet Apart (when it has characters), an earnestly empty attempt at pulling feeling from terminal disease which should make a The movie "Five Feet Apart" is a romantic drama that tells the story of two teenagers, Stella and Will, who suffer from cystic fibrosis, a lung disease that makes every breath a struggle. Stella, who is well-versed in the routines and coping mechanisms of the hospital due to her frequent visits, befriends Will, who is there to receive an