đđŹ. Over the years, this overlooked gem has slowly built a devoted audience thanks to its heartfelt characters, touching moments, and deeply relatable emotions â€ïžâš. For many viewers, it wasn’t just another romanceâit was the kind of story that reminded them of first loves, missed chances, and the magic of finding someone when you least expect it đ„čđ. Now, as its time on Netflix draws to a close, fans are revisiting favorite scenes and encouraging others to experience the journey before it’s too late âłđ. In a streaming world overflowing with endless choices, finding a romance that genuinely resonates is rare. That’s why so many people are urging others not to let this one slip away unnoticed đđż.
The film was met with a muted reception from critics upon its original release and has a 43% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes â but thereâs plenty to love about it. The Wrap praised a âterrificâ Keaton, and The Standard called her a ârefreshing romantic leadâ.
Now, itâs one of several  movies being removed from Netflix on Saturday, 1 November.
That means your final chance to watch it will be this Friday, 31 October â a treat for anyone looking for the polar opposite of spooky Halloween viewing.
The critically-lauded Parasite, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, wonât be far behind: itâs slated to leave the streamer on Sunday, 2 November.
Looking ahead, 2009 comedy 17 Again starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry will be leaving Netflix on 5 November, while The Miracle Club (which stars a host of favorites including Laura Linney, Kathy Bates and the late Maggie Smith) leaves on 11 November.
Aside from Hampstead, fans of Lesley Manville can see her with Aidan Turner in the âseductiveâ Les Liaisons Dangereuses at Londonâs National Theatre next year.
Norton, meanwhile, has joined the star-studded Beatles biopics as Brian Epstein, the bandâs long-term manager.


