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The Film 'Me Before You' By Jojo Moyers
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The film ‘Me before you’ is based on a book written by Jojo Moyers. This film is about a young girl named Louisa ‘Lou’ Clark. She goes from one job to the next to help her family keep head above water. She finds herself at an interview for a job taking care of a disabled man. Will Traynor had an accident and has been a quadriplegic for almost two years. Once Louisa started working for the Traynor family she finds herself struggling to get through to Will, but she never once gave up on him. While Louisa and Will spend more time together and they start growing fond of each other. Will found himself smiling a bit more when he sees Louisa and he found himself wanting to wake up in the morning to see her. Louisa found that Will tried to

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