The Life List (2025) Review – The Dreams We Carried as Children Know Something We Forgot
Header illustration for the review essay of The Life List (2025) . Illustration created for editorial review purposes. 💠Short Personal Reflection The Life List (2025) found me at exactly the right moment. A few years ago, after a routine health checkup led to further testing, I sat in a hospital waiting room and felt a fear I hadn't expected — not for myself, but for my daughters. The thought of them being left behind without me overwhelmed everything else. Thankfully, it turned out to be nothing serious. But that day left something behind: a quiet realization of what truly matters most. Watching this film, I finally understood the mother who left her daughter a life list to complete. Perhaps she knew something I was only beginning to learn — that a life built around someone else's definition of success is far less meaningful than one shaped by the small, honest dreams we once held as children. As a Netflix romantic drama about grief, rediscovery, and the courage to choo...