You Are Not You | FAST - 2024 |

While the film is a faithful adaptation, some readers of the Michelle Wildgen novel feel the book offers a more nuanced look at Bec’s internal growth and the sensory details of Kate's former life as a chef. The title itself comes from a pivotal scene where Bec "translates" for Kate; Kate tells her that in those moments, "You’re not you. You’re me," highlighting their intense intertwining of identities. You're Not You by Michelle Wildgen | Goodreads

: A few audience reviews mention that certain scenes felt cut too short, suggesting that more development in specific moments could have increased the film's overall impact. The Original Novel vs. The Film You Are Not You

The story follows Kate (played by Hilary Swank), a successful concert pianist whose life is upended by a diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). As her physical capacity diminishes, she hires Bec (Emmy Rossum), a chaotic and adrift college student with no prior caregiving experience. Despite their differences, the two form a deep bond that helps Kate reclaim a sense of identity and encourages Bec to find her own direction in life. While the film is a faithful adaptation, some

: Some critics argue that while the movie is earnest, it occasionally relies on "emotional manipulation" and "clunky" storytelling tropes common in medical dramas. You're Not You by Michelle Wildgen | Goodreads

Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and Common Sense Media generally highlight the following:

: Critics and audiences alike describe the film as a "tear jerker" that honestly grapples with the realities of the disease, including difficult end-of-life decisions.