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Schutzengel mit guter Laune
Louisa Clark und Will Traynor könnten kaum unterschiedlicher sein. Sie ist ein einfaches Mädchen aus der Kleinstadt, das in einem kleinen Café arbeitet und mit ihrem einfachen Leben eigentlich ganz zufrieden ist, bis sie ihren Job verliert. Vor seinem Unfall hatte Will alles, er war jung, erfolgreich und ein Draufgänger wie er im Bilderbuch steht. Jetzt, wo er an den Rollstuhl gefesselt ist, ist er depressiv und launisch. Will hält sein Leben nicht mehr für lebenswert, bis Lou in sein Leben tritt, um sechs Monate seine Pflegerin zu sein. Und die kennt von Anfang an keine falsche Zurückhaltung. Nach ersten Anlaufschwierigkeiten raufen sich die beiden zusammen und Lou merkt, dass Wills Glück ihr immer wichtiger wird – und ist alarmiert, als ihr klar wird, warum sie für nur sechs Monate eingestellt wurde …
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Well i have to say Clarke was absolutely amazing so sweet that she melt me down. Fantastic performances by both of them the movie won my heart with its story and broke me to pieces near the end.
I didn't expect to be so moved by such a little movie, but with a captivating performance by Emilia Clarke, the witty laugh out loud funny writing, and a heartbreaking but not too clichéd ending, made this film a little overlooked gem. Sam Claflin acquitted himself nicely, as did the entire supporting cast. Charles Dance and Janet McTeer as Will's parents, were a gelid and steely bonus no matter how secondary their characters were. I liked that they were never positioned in the story as obstacles to anything... Matthew Lewis (Harry Potter's Neville Longbottom) is again, chameleonic in the way he fits himself into characters, and Brendan Coyle (one of my favourites from Downton Abbey) were nicely cast. However, it is truly Clarke and the screenplay that stand out here. I've never read the book, and probably never will, but I liked the story very much. I also like that it didn't play like a Hallmark movie, and the banter between Clarke and Claflin was well paced and they worked their chemistry very well, right up to the last letter in Paris. This was a great little film... well worth the watch, just get some Kleenex.
As someone who read the book before I watched the film, I was really disappointed with the movie version. The film moves too quickly, it does not give the relationship time to develop between the characters. They also have changed Will's interests, in the book he is into classical music, in the film he is not (just one of many things.) The music choices on this film are awful as well. They acting is good, but I feel like this film had so much more potential. It's a watchable, enjoyable, film but nothing to rave about. If you haven't read the book I expect that you will love it. For those who have read the book don't watch it!