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A
Walk To Remember Movie Review:
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Spring in the little port town of Beaufort, North Carolina,
when the wind smells of pine and salt and the sea, Landon
Carter (Shane West)
remembers his senior year at Beaufort High and Jamie Sullivan
(Mandy Moore), the girl who changed his life.
Jamie was the last person Landon was likely to fall for.
Serious and conservative, she was as far from cool as she
could possibly be, and didn't
care. The daughter of the town's Baptist minister, Jamie
was not afraid of letting people know that her faith was
the most important part of her life,
even if it cost her some friends. Landon hung with the in-crowd
-- an aimless, moody, reckless guy who breezed through school
on looks and bravado.
He had no plans, no future and no faith in himself.
One night a prank that he and his buddies set up goes wrong
and lands a kid in the hospital. As punishment, Landon -
who got caught because he lingered behind - must tutor a
young student at a poor school and participate in the Drama
Club's Spring play - both activities the principal hopes
will teach him some humility. They also happen to throw
him into close contact with Jamie.
Clearly in over his head, Landon is forced to ask her for
help. Soon, against his own expectations, Landon finds himself
falling in love with
this outwardly plain girl who possesses a passion for life
he never imagined possible. But it isn't easy. Parental
disapproval and peer pressure are
against this link-up. Additionally, for reasons of her own,
Jamie does everything she can to run away from romance until
it becomes impossible to
deny.
Being together will test everything that they believe in.
Most of all, it will test the power of love and faith to
transform a life into something worth living.
Who would have thought that "A Walk To Remember"
would turn out to be the first pleasant movie surprise of
2002? Sure, it will have its fair
share of detractors who will deride it for what they'll
claim is its sappy, sentimental content it seems like this
teary inspirational teen romance is
able to touch a wide number of hearts.
Now I'll admit this is a chick flick (and a possible redemptive
date night for all you guys who have taken your girl/wife
into the latest string of gun
shows/computer stores/war movies/action movies). This is
a story about what love could be ... whether you're dating
or married.
The movie is extremely predictable, except for one surprise
plot twist near the end, but that does not detract from
its appeal to the female audience.
Teenage guys: if you plan on taking your girlfriend to the
movies to see "A Walk to Remember" in some not-so-subtle
attempt to prove your sensitive side, DON'T DO IT! Grow
up first, because whatever temporary benefits you may earn
aren't worth the question, "Why can't you be more like
Shane West?"
This movie will not make it into my video/DVD collection
but I feel it will be a strong contender for a spot in my
wife's collection when it comes out on
video in June. So husbands, boyfriends, if you're looking
for a good video gift for your significant other - this
movie could very well fill the bill.
4 out of
5
The Citical Couch Potato
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