I personally would not recommend this movie to anyone I know. While Amanda is married, albeit unhappily, she still has feelings for Dawson but can't forgive him for pushing her away. On October 24, the studio set the film for an October 17, 2014 release. One year later, Amanda gets a call from her son telling her he found out who the donor was and that maybe she knew him, Dawson Cole. Tuck is a wonderful father figure to Dawson, who needs someone to care about him unconditionally. How they find each other after 20 years and reignite the love that has never gone away is exciting and at some points sad. Before the prom, Dawson's father and brothers beat Tuck.
But as the summer of their senior year came to a close, unforeseen events would tear the young couple apart, setting them on radically divergent paths. If you're passing through Oriental, be forewarned, as many of those just stopping for the night have found themselves making it their home port largely due to it's friendly atmosphere and it's quirky way of celebrating the holidays! Seeing each other again after 20 years apart reignites the love they've never forgotten, but Amanda and Dawson soon discover that the forces that drove them apart when they were younger. On February 12, was added to the cast to play the younger version of Marsden's character, Dawson Cole. Everything that can happen bad, happens to these two and in the end they are destroyed again. Amanda , meanwhile, was beautiful, confident, and intelligent and wanted a guy who wasn't just a spoiled rich boy. They have a bittersweet reunion when they return to their hometown for the funeral of a mutual, beloved friend.
Are class differences still a part of everyday life in a town like Oriental, North Carolina? I actually first used a funeral to bring old friends together in an old, unfinished manuscript, but I used it again in The Best of Me because it was a natural fit with these characters. I want to share every mundane detail of my day with you and hear every detail of yours. On , the film has a rating of 9%, based on 79 reviews, with an average rating of 3. The story of a failed high school romance who meet again later in their lives. This movie is a major disappointment to the fans of the book, including me this was the only romance book that I read.
Seeing each other again after 20 years apart reignites the love they've never forgotten, but Amanda and Dawson soon discover that the forces that drove them apart when they were younger pose even more threats today. The lovers' grown-up versions are played by well-known actors Monaghan who definitely pulls off being the older version of Liberato and Marsden who in no way looks like the adult counterpart of Bracey. This movie was doing great in the beginning of the movie i was going to give this movie a B but the movie was getting worst in the middle and the end it was predictable. James Marsden plays Dawson Cole, Michelle Monaghan plays Amanda, two like able actors are forced into Nicholas Sparks' toxic bubble. You will not be disappointed at all!!! The movie ending broke my heart and I cried like a baby, for both happy and sad reasons. However, since Dawson will not be paroled for another four years, he cuts ties with Amanda, forcing her to choose college over staying with him.
This movie, though being emotional with sad parts, is very good and teaches a lot. As they deal with their lingering feelings for each other, the high-school sweethearts reminisce about their relationship. On January 28, joined the film's cast as the younger version of Monaghan's character, Amanda Collier. And those words can sum up how tiring, rushed and how Un- Nicholas Sparks it is. He's not particularly charismatic -- that's all Liberato, who all but glows in her retro sun dresses while delivering encouraging, heartfelt monologues -- but it's easy to see why the filmmakers chose him; Bracey's got a soulful-hunk look that will play well with girls and women who like their romantic heroes quiet and gorgeous. I want to laugh with you and fall asleep with you in my arms. Dawson and Amanda attended the same high school and began dating, soon falling in love.
As Amanda and Dawson carry out the instructions Tuck left behind for them, they realize that everything they thought they knew—about Tuck, about themselves, and about the dreams they held dear—was not as it seemed. Meanwhile, Amanda gets a call that her son has been in a car accident. On April 30 and May 1 the filming took place in the downtown area. On March 15, 2012, it was announced that the studio had tapped screenwriter to adapt the book. Or maybe, phrasing it differently, they never fell out of love in the first place.
The movie has some legitimately poignant elements -- particularly the disturbingly violent relationship between young and old Dawson and his family -- but by the time the drama's twists are revealed, some in the audience will be too busy rolling their eyes to feel emotional. . They love each other in an extraordinarily intense way for high school sweethearts, who could have easily let circumstances change their feelings. Do you think Amanda and Dawson's forever love is believable? This book deals with falling in love for the first time and how sometimes that love is so strong it can cross the span of time and space no matter what happens. . When Amanda goes home, Dawson remains at Tuck's to restore the garden. Now, twenty-five years later, Amanda and Dawson are summoned back to Oriental for the funeral of Tuck Hostetler, the mentor who once gave shelter to their high school romance.
Two different characters' unexpected pregnancies one in high school and one in college are discussed. . As you can see I gave it 5 stars because I could find nothing bad about this movie. But this one looked okay to me, not so good or too bad. And yet, they fell in love once more. In flashbacks, it is revealed that as a teenager, he left his father's home and stayed overnight in Tuck Hostetler's garage. Kind of supernatural theme, but not a fantasy.