Feb 14, 2012

The Vow movie review | story of The Vow

The Vow inspired by a true story, it starts the night at a date movie for young married Paige (McAdams) and Leo (Tatum).


Then a teenager, the way home, covered with leaves in the emergency room, which feels like a pale version of "Grey's Anatomy," everything changed when Paige wakes induced in a coma, his memory has been cleaned and , therefore, tries to get Leo to help him remember his life and his love, and when he does, he tries to fall for him again.
Since this is a lot more before and after the event, the film spends a great transition between eras, fill out the application for us, as well as Paige so that sometimes sly, sometimes made​​, that is easy to relate to the growing impatience Paige. Leo has never wavers from Hunk heroic, and his voice-over statements used to patch and join all the rougher spots in the plot as well.

Director Michael Sucsy, who brought the crazy spider webs TV Grey Gardens is not so elegant it all wrong. He is a good choice to bring along one of its traces, and Jessica Lange. He plays the mother of Paige and gives the film a few moments that feel completely real.

To help keep things straight, there is a clear voice lines are drawn for two periods in the life of Paige. It is much more attractive to the urban world of the artist Leo and Paige as a sculptor, has a recording studio - with all its Retro-riffic spaces. In contrast, the influx of suburban mother (Lange) and father (Sam Neill, much better from Alcatraz «At the moment) looks pristine, beautiful and very well put together.

Director of photography Rogier Stoffers ("The Secret Life of Bees") and the design team, production director of Kalina Ivanov ("Little Miss Sunshine") will be visual appealing things.

The problems begin at a very unbalanced style, which continues to synapse-crossed lovers unbalanced too much time: With credit for the script is divided into four routes, including the director, Jason Katims, Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein, feel separated from the struggle for control of their sensibilities

Everything will be left in good hands Katims. Writing some more believably human relationship dramas on television, including "My So-Called Life, the current Friday Night Lights and wonderful about the complications of" motherhood "may be able to achieve this: Kohn and Silverstein, on the other hand, has a number of poor Lite romantic comedies, including "He's not to you," and last year "Valentine" MUSH.

"The Vow" Leo always favors working with Tatum is very nice to see the actor dig deeper than what the 2010 on "Dear John," you ask many of its soldiers on, it's good, I shorts.

The filmmakers here do most of your bod (as, "Saturday Night Live" last week, playing "I began as a male stripper on the card), but the filmmakers feel the true feelings, which manipulates so that they could to offer even more.

McAdams is left to do what you can do the fleeting memory of Paige, who draws a lot of smiles and empty eyes fixed, but in response to the sweet enough to "satisfy the fan's notebook, but for now it seems that such stunning results.

She is an attractive actress, who would not want someone who can better use the type of edge is vulnerable to smart, brought "The Family Stone or correspondence with the Sasso Intelligence Robert Downey Jr. - In "Sherlock Holmes".

Unfortunately, memory Paige is not the only one who disappeared in the "promise" for sure, there are close to the Kiss, a beautiful shot nudes tangled in the sheets with a nearly naked dip in the lake for a video full of tips for wedding bliss, but not the heart racing. , pulse-pounding passion speak.


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