A WALK TO REMEMBER
A Walk to Remember trundles down the path of the teenage coming-of-age movie, bouncing from cliche to cliche as it goes. Stilted, predictable dialogue combine with stock-characters and a pathetically obvious storyline to create a movie experience that will have you gripping your seat in sheer fear at what horribleness will arrive next. My personal favourite is the line 'I'll always miss her. But our love is like the wind. I can't see it, but I can feel it.' This movie will make you feel unclean.
Mandy Moore has an exquisite voice to match her angelic face, plus a powerful presence to deliver the many touching scenes. Shane West expertly plays her boy friend, getting out of the way for the girl's theatrics. Peter Coyote is right in tune with his role as the feeling church minister and father.The movie has some minor faults, principally in structure and runaway emotions. But upon reflection, considering the absoilute honesty of the story, maybe they're not faults at all.
I learned that, life has its end. we should learn to cherish every moment we spend with our loved ones.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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