Movie Review #6 - Dear John
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Movie: Dear John
Year: 2010
Director: Lasse Hallstrom
Actors: Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried
IMDB: CLICK HERE
Based Upon: The book "Dear John" by Nicholas Sparks
Overall Rating: A-
Serious Nicholas Sparks fans may cringe at the differences between the book and this movie, but I can honestly say that I didn't notice many of them. Maybe that's due to the fact it's been over a year since I read the book, but I thought this movie was really good and followed the book pretty closely. A few things I did notice were different (including the ending which I liked better) but I liked most of the new changes. The biggest disappointment for me was the fact that John's father doesn't play as huge a part as he does in the book. My favorite aspect of the book was John's reconcilliation with his father. It was alluded to in the movie but in the book that theme was dominant.
Favorite Part: I think of any specific part that was the best since I enjoyed the whole thing!
Watch On!
Yours Truly
Year: 2010
Director: Lasse Hallstrom
Actors: Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried
IMDB: CLICK HERE
Based Upon: The book "Dear John" by Nicholas Sparks
Overall Rating: A-
Serious Nicholas Sparks fans may cringe at the differences between the book and this movie, but I can honestly say that I didn't notice many of them. Maybe that's due to the fact it's been over a year since I read the book, but I thought this movie was really good and followed the book pretty closely. A few things I did notice were different (including the ending which I liked better) but I liked most of the new changes. The biggest disappointment for me was the fact that John's father doesn't play as huge a part as he does in the book. My favorite aspect of the book was John's reconcilliation with his father. It was alluded to in the movie but in the book that theme was dominant.
Favorite Part: I think of any specific part that was the best since I enjoyed the whole thing!
Watch On!
Yours Truly

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