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An average movie

Posted : 6 years, 8 months ago on 8 September 2017 08:08

To be honest, I thought I had seen enough Nicholas Sparks’s book adaptations but, since this one was fairly well received, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, the beginning was not promising, that’s for sure. Indeed, it was just so annoying, generic and tedious to watch, like most of Sparks’s stories. I didn’t help that bullriding is such a ridiculous sport. Still, I have to admit that Britt Robertson and Scott Eastwood were really cute and they had a nice chemistry together. But, eventually, what really saved this movie was the sweet love story involving Ira and Ruth. Indeed, it worked so well that they could have actually got rid off of the main tale and focus only on them. To make things worse, the mix of these two stories was rather cumbersome. Still, it was pretty neat when, towards the end, Luke finally wins against this massive bull and everyone is cheering for him but he finally understands that it really doesn’t matter if he reaches his goals and dreams if we can’t share this with the girl he loves. However, the end, when they both managed to get exactly what they wanted was rather cheesy and ridiculous. Anyway, to conclude, in spite of its flaws, I thought it was a decent watch and I guess it is worth a look, especially if you like the genre. 


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The Longest Ride review

Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 29 June 2015 07:57

Initial Thought: I'm not going to lie. I'm a guy who enjoys a good romance film. I can be a bit of a sucker when it comes to Nicholas Sparks adaptations. I have seen a majority of them except the first few that were produced. Anyways I couldn't miss this one of course.

Characters/Acting: This has a nice selection of younger stars with the likes of Britt Robertson, Scott Eastwood, and Oona Chaplin. Just them alone is enough for me to be interested. I really liked both couples. I was more so interested in Ira and Ruth though. I thought they had more passion and chemistry together.

Story: The lives of a young couple intertwine with a much older man as he reflects back on a lost love while he's trapped in an automobile crash. Of course this deals with death and war as is the case with nearly everything Nicholas Sparks. That's his own cliche that probably won't go away. Albeit brief I do think the shower scene was a bit much for PG-13. Not that I'm particularly complaining. The story was very moving. Ira and Ruth's story in my opinion was better and more interesting. The love between them was powerful. It reminded me of my wife and I. Luke and Sophia's story was still pretty good, but it just didn't have the same impact for me. I thought the ending was adorable with a nice little twist for it.

Directing/Writing: I don't think I need to say that this is based off of a Nicholas Spark book. He is one of the most adapted authors that didn't make each part of a linear storyline. I have never seen any of Craig Bolotin's other films. George Tillman Jr. is quite an enjoyable director. His works include Notorious, Faster, and Men of Honor. He has yet to make a film I didn't enjoy. Once again he proves his talent as a director for me. He really knew how to capture the romances and the drama with just the right amount that it moves you. The script is just as excellent as the execution.

Final Thought: To my surprise I actually really enjoyed this one. It was beautifully emotional. Whenever I watch a romance it makes me think about my wife. It also makes me feel like I'm not the only one who struggles with difficulties of love. Anyways if you enjoy Nicholas Sparks then this is definitely a must see. Definitely in the top 3 films of his at least by my opinion.


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