Monday, April 13, 2009

A Walk To Remember

A Walk To Remember


Directed By: Adam Shankman
Reviewed by: Lynna, 17
Rating: Didn't like it


Okay, I've watched this movie once a long time ago and I really liked it. Then, recently, when I was bored, I watched it again and I wondered why I even did. It wasn't like really poorly written or anything, it's just that I felt like, "Whoa, it just wasn't as good as I remembered it..." I mean, I was like DEEPLY touched for week after watching this movie and I thought it was one of the best love movies I've ever seen in my life.

Either I changed a lot, or I was just a crazy little tween... but yeah, back to the topic, I honestly and sincerely would like to say that this movie is depressing. And even though I cried my eyeballs out in the end, it doesn't necessarily mean I cried because it was so good, but I cried because I wasted how many hours? of my life when I could've done something else meaningful, like fly a kite or helped the sleeping cat out of the tree...

It's like I watched a beautiful romance beginning to form, and BAM! the news it hard and she dies and he just visits her grave, etc. That is just too depressing for me... lol. It was a good story, but I'm not a huge tragedy lover because I feel like I watched the whole thing for nothing since the ending ends up being the opposite of what the movie seemed to intend you to think.

And, in my opinion, Shane West is not that cute anymore, anyways. :P


Recommended to: Whoever is in for tragedy, I guess...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I watched a little bit of this movie in English class (we had nothing to do but watch a movie that day) and I must say that I agree with you, I dislike. It's kind of unrealistic that the boy (forgot his name) would fall in love with that girl (forgot hers as well, though I think she's played by Mandy Moore...) and change so much. People don't change their ways very easily...

Anonymous said...

I watched a little bit of this movie in English class (we had nothing to do but watch a movie that day) and I must say that I agree with you, I dislike. It's kind of unrealistic that the boy (forgot his name) would fall in love with that girl (forgot hers as well, though I think she's played by Mandy Moore...) and change so much. People don't change their ways very easily...

Anonymous said...

I watched a little bit of this movie in English class (we had nothing to do but watch a movie that day) and I must say that I agree with you, I dislike. It's kind of unrealistic that the boy (forgot his name) would fall in love with that girl (forgot hers as well, though I think she's played by Mandy Moore...) and change so much. People don't change their ways very easily...