Endless Love
A privileged girl and a charismatic boy's instant desire sparks a love affair made only more reckless by parents trying to keep them apart.
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- Cast:
- Alex Pettyfer , Gabriella Wilde , Bruce Greenwood , Rhys Wakefield , Joely Richardson , Robert Patrick , Emma Catherine Rigby
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It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
it's poor version of Notebook, they copied almost everything, but couldn't make such a good and realistic lovestory like in Notebook. there are many scenes which feels so cliché and unbelievable, maybe actors aren't as good as in Notebook, maybe script, or both of them. Though actors are really beautiful and I liked one thing that was added not like Notebook, she has brother and it's good character!
Endless Love is one terrible romance movie directed by Shana Feste and starring Alex Pettyfer and Gabriella Wilde. Starting from the acting to camera-work this movie is so poorly done and so cliché that it's so hard to sit through. I personally like some of the Nichola Sparks adaptations to the big screen and going into this movie I thought that it would at the very least be bearable and a bit interesting but no,it is really boring mixed in with terrible acting and characters that are simply unlikable. I predicted the ending very early on and not just that but also predicted most of the "twits" that occurred.It also almost put me to sleep and I seriously wanted to stop watching a couple of times but I had to watch till the end to see if all the clichés are fulfilled and so they were. This is one terrible,boring,uninteresting and at the same time it has terrible cinematography plus really bad acting all along.Would not recommend watching this for any cost whatsoever so just stay away as much as possible.
Watching the first scene of this movie really made me predict that, I think it's gonna be another "The Perks of Being A Wallflower" but Charlie acts as Jade here. Or maybe it's even a new version of Romeo and Juliet, which in my opinion is pretty similar.I kinda tired watching movie with a similar conflict. That's why I tried to figure out something different by guessing that the boy Jade is talking to is her late brother. Yeah, who knows he is her imaginary friend because she can't take the death of his beloved brother? But then I realize that this is the remake of the same title in 1981. So, he's not a ghost. He's her other brother.For the cast itself,I like them all. Gabriella Wilde is so pretty and hot. But unfortunately this is the reason why I can't accept that she doesn't have any friend during her high school year. I know that she acts as a shy girl, but I know boys. They can't keep their mouth shut having a hot blonde like Jade around them. They're dying for her, trust me. But through the narration of David, Jade is a forgotten girl. However, I am convinced by Gabriella's expression that she's a shy girl. In the end of the movie, I remembered that she is the girl from Carrie, Sue Snell.One more thing that really bugs me. When David visits psychiatrist to talk about the problem of his love life. It's so weird. A boy like David will even consider that??? That type of guy will just be quiet, or at least talk to his father or his friend when he is asked.I love all the soundtracks, which, once again, reminds me of The Perks of Being A Wallflower. You know, it has cool soundtracks, too. Somehow, they're sound similar.
In this remake of the 1981 romance film, Gabriella Wilde plays Jade Butterfield, a sweet teenage girl fresh out of high school, who meets a handsome young man named David Elliot (played by Alex Pettyfer) at a graduation party. The two quickly fall in love and develop a relationship. However, keeping each other together becomes a challenge when Jade's parents, her dad (played by Bruce Greenwood) in particular, disapprove of their relationship and tries keeping them apart. Now I really don't much problems about teen romance flicks, my girlfriend and I enjoy them, as long as they're good. This one is anything but good. What exactly is wrong with this movie? First off, the plot is very cheesy, poorly written, and soaks itself with countless romantic movie clichés. It revolves around a girl following in love with a guy and her dad becoming uncomfortable the situation, which is often plot we've seen thousands of times in other films as well as TV shows. So basically, the entire plot is just one big cliché. Secondly, the way the story moves just unbearable, mostly because of the characters. Jade follows in love with David so much to the point where she begins sneaking out of her house, and at one point, tries skipping out on her internship at the hospital. I found this to be pretty annoying to the point where I started rolling my eyes. The acting was okay in some parts, but it certainly was not enough to save this clichéd-ridden mess of a movie.Even if you are a fan of teen romance movies, I could not recommend this one. It is just far too original and torture to sit through. Please look elsewhere!