hazzaky
This is one of the most beautiful romantic movies i have ever seen although the plot is not perfect
dothraqi
Well you guys want a romantic movie that is unique, beautiful and worthy of your time, and you came here to see reviews for this movie whether to watch it or not.
My opinion is that this movie delivers every thing you want and more. Was worth every second of my time, the acting , the story , the scenery everything was just perfect. I will give it a 10/10 and would definitely recommend this to every romance lover out there.
josephwchilds
There is nary a moment in this film where the writing let me down. The characters are beautiful and real and reflect challenges in the human condition. There is beauty and meaning in love and making life together and this file captures the important small and big moments. The acting is profound and sublime rendering a great, yet simple, screenplay to real life and emotions. I cheered and cried through it all and felt the play of real life through it all.P.S. I never write reviews,but the negatives of this film just compelled me.
jeremiah nair
I saw this a few months back and recently I watched an older Nicholas Spark- novel - turned-movie. I must say the common human behavioral characteristics involved in his movies are one of lies, deception and unfaithfulness.This movie above is no different, Gabby is a feisty medical student and Travis is an easy going vet. Gabby already has a long term relationship with a doctor with whom she cheats on, this is justified because 'fate' has chosen this to be.This disregard for moral standards shows itself in the movie, the dialogue is very planned and almost seems unnatural for Palmer (who hides her natural accent very badly) to deliver her lines in a convincing manner, the movie tries to hide this with the usual exposing of female physique and the mid-movie romp between the main characters. Walker was a lot less convincing and overplayed his role as a Southern smooth talker and his haircut did not do him any favors there.This is your typical Nicholas Spark big screen movie...too long and too predictable.