I had really wanted to see this in the theater, but never got around to it. This movie started out like many other romantic movies, guy takes a bet (because of certain events) to ask out a girl, falls for her, girl finds out about bet, they get back together, blah blah blah. But the end really through me off. I was pretty upset with the way the movie ended, but over all thought it was a good movie. It's a movie you will only want to watch once though.
22 June 2010
Netflix Night!
Tonight I left my Gramma's early so I could get home and watch Remember Me, starring Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin (Claire from Lost).
I had really wanted to see this in the theater, but never got around to it. This movie started out like many other romantic movies, guy takes a bet (because of certain events) to ask out a girl, falls for her, girl finds out about bet, they get back together, blah blah blah. But the end really through me off. I was pretty upset with the way the movie ended, but over all thought it was a good movie. It's a movie you will only want to watch once though.
I had really wanted to see this in the theater, but never got around to it. This movie started out like many other romantic movies, guy takes a bet (because of certain events) to ask out a girl, falls for her, girl finds out about bet, they get back together, blah blah blah. But the end really through me off. I was pretty upset with the way the movie ended, but over all thought it was a good movie. It's a movie you will only want to watch once though.
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Yup. I have skipped seeing that one because someone told me the ending it and it made me angry. It seems, to me, as a writer, the screenwriter took a lazy way out. Instead of coming up with an actual wrap up, you just kill him off. Same as finishing a story with, "and then I woke up and it was all a dream." Laziness. And to use such a tragedy to shock and manipulate your audience? Shame on them.
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