The Human Touch

in Freewriters22 hours ago

We all crave that special connection, that emotional love where two people truly care for each other. But love, at its core, is about more than just words or grand gestures. It's about being present, sharing moments, and—often overlooked—experiencing the simple, human need for touch. Brings me to Five Feet Apart, a movie that beautifully captures the complexity of love, especially when faced with impossible circumstances. The story follows Stella and Will, two teenagers with cystic fibrosis, who fall deeply in love. Yet, because of their illness, they are forced to maintain a distance of five feet from one another, always aware of the danger that physical closeness could bring.

The movie beautifully explores how essential human touch is to love and connection. Stella, in particular, expresses how much she misses being able to touch the people she loves. For her, touch is a symbol of everything she’s been deprived of—not just physical closeness, but also the freedom to love without fear or boundaries. The ache she feels is not just for Will, but for the simple human need to connect physically, to feel comforted by another’s touch.

The movie reminds us that touch is more than a physical act—it’s a language of its own. It's how we express care, comfort, and intimacy. Without it, Stella and Will are forced to find new ways to show their love, through their words, their looks, and the moments they share. But the longing for a simple touch lingers throughout the film, reminding us how vital it is in our connections with others. Five Feet Apart shows us that love doesn’t need to be perfect or easy to be real.

Sometimes love is about sacrifice, patience, and finding connection despite the barriers life places between us. While Stella and Will may not have had the luxury of touch, their love transcended that limitation, proving that love is powerful enough to survive even the toughest challenges. In the end, the movie leaves us with a profound truth : "Human touch , our first form of communication, safety, security, comfort, all in the gentle caress of the finger or the press of lips on the soft cheek. It connects us when we're happy, boosts us in time of fears, excites us in times of passion and love. We need that touch from the ones we love almost as much as we need air to breathe."