Thursday, February 16, 2012

Movie Review for The Vow starring Rachel Adams and Channing Tatum


The Vow Poster
Rachel AdamsChanning Tatum
Directed by: Michael Sucsy
BASED ON A TRUE STORY
Paige, a student at a art institute and Leo, a owner of a recording studio fell in love. As  a newlywed couple, Leo and Paige had that feeling, as we all know, is love, and in this love, they created their own pool of overflowing happiness around them. They seemed to be a perfect couple for me. But how about when a MOMENT OF IMPACT happens?  And you just can’t do anything to make it stop?
Paige and Leo was rushed into the hospital because of a car accident. The tremendous accident left Paige severely injured and had caused her a brain injury.
For that moment. Leo only thought of one thing. Paige. He thought of things they do together and remembered their wedding and all those moments they were together. And suddenly, Paige woke up.
Traumatized, Paige weakly opened his eyes and turned to the Doctor and she just woke up and her memory just disappeared. She can only remember the things in the past, her family being together, being engage with another guy and studying law.
As the time goes by, Leo did all that he can so that Paige could remember him. “It really hurts when you love a person so much, it makes you wanna quit.”-only my perception. So there, they parted they ways so that they can really know and explore things on their own.
But there was a time that someone approached Paige at a flower shop and told her that she was so sorry for having an affair with Paige’s Dad. And Voila! Paige knew what was really going on. She did know the reason behind her choice of staying to the city, rebelling and going to an art institute, etc.
From that stage, they knew how to live without each other and they realized that they were really a great couple after all.
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This movie shoot me straight to the heart. Perfect for Valentines. Eventhough I don’t have anyone to share it with. Only a friend, I guess.
RPST

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