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Dear John review
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Review of Dear John

I waited so long for watching this movie, I have seen the trailer and I was almost dying desperately. A romance to shine the most romantic and dazzled eyes. But like all good love story, there are conditions and circumstances that ultimately discourage them. And And in an era where everything is backed by advanced technology, the couple rescues the late media of years ago: Letters. Yes, and that nostalgic feeling we get! See them exchanging pretty words in letters of truth is almost an homage to the envelope sheet and pen! And it sounds much more romantic. His relationship with his father was extremely well developed in the film. I found even more exciting John's relationship with her father than with Savannah, who finished without nexus. Romance never gets old. This is fact and what makes the day more fun. Exciting because we are always thinking of someone. That’s why 'Dear John' can captivate us, even though some details that somehow extends the movie in both points that could end with a happy ending, how sad. Since reality doesn’t always proves to be the beauty that we all want it to be. Incidentally, the film manages to capture the reality of events, focusing on an imperfect relationship for both of their lives, as can be held close together, making them feel full for true love. However, obstacles and problems leads us against what we think of the loved one as a defect. With these disagreements that events captured by director Lasse Hallström takes us on a hot imagination of relationships that are always in full adjustment, even though somehow we need to live hard to determine our life on the professional side. Finally, with a beautiful and imperfect story of a couple noticeably perfect, there's also what really upsets in the film. A retracted friendship between father and son being hampered by problems that time only grows when it comes to autism. That is undoubtedly a positive result in the plot. Who never woke up and missed anyone? Wherever she is, we should love and fight for this love. Regardless of time or trouble to make it happen. Even more in a epoch where everything has become easier for both men and women. However, there is much less price and value for those who live a true story of love with the person you meet. Valuable option of the genre, with good performances of Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried and especially the brilliant Richard Thomas who is great in their participation. Some imperfections are tolerable for the final outcome of the movie.
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Added by Jimmy Tancredi
12 years ago on 30 August 2011 22:52