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¿Qué tan lejos irías por un amor perdido?
Después de morir su esposa en un accidente de coche, Henry, un arquitecto introvertido, decide ayudar a Millie, una adolescente sin hogar, a construir una balsa para navegar por el Atlántico.
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To quote the song lyrics played towards the end of movie...'The Book of Love is long and boring.' How apt! The film means well but never manages to hit the emotional buttons it's targeting. Corny and contrived, good actors are lost at sea in the shallow water of this drama.
Good lord some of the comments here are really trashing this movie, and it isn't trash at all. It's not the best movie I've ever seen or anything, but it does exactly what it's aiming for and does it well. I didn't find it slow at all, I didn't find it cliche, I don't think this is a story I've seen before and it didn't feel corny to me either. I get the impression people have sky high standards these days and don't give movies like this the fair chance they deserve.
This had potential, but the plot didn't match the nature of the story or the assembled acting talent. While the cast was fantastic, and the story had heart, it didn't flow smoothly. There were too many narratively-driven aspects of the film, whereas it should coalesced more naturally through the storytelling. Unfortunately, it just wasn't a well-written script, and it didn't serve the story well, which was unfortunate, since, at its core, it was a sweet story.
The only reason that this movie has any redeeming qualities at all is because the three leads are excellent (I am a fan of all three and that's the only reason I gave this a look). Don't get me wrong - the script is awful and the film is one long cliché. And it's sloooooow - the only reason I got through it is because I was watching it while jogging on the treadmill. I think someone could make a drinking game where you'd drink every time Maisie Williams made an attempt at a Louisiana accent. And the music... terribly cliched coffeehouse crap you'd hear on an adult contemporary station (which is surprising because Timberlake was behind it). But in the end you kind of have to give in to it and it is satisfying on some Hallmarkish level. follow me at https://IHATEBadMovies.com or facebook IHATEBadMovies