Happy young married couple Paige and Leo are, well, happy. Then a car accident puts Paige into a life-threatening coma. Upon awakening she has lost the previous five years of memories, including those of her beloved Leo, her wedding, a confusing relationship with her parents, or the ending of her relationship with her ex-fiance. Despite these complications, Leo endeavors to win her heart again and rebuild their marriage.
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When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
The Vow definitely tugs at your heartstrings, but it also tugs at your eye-rolling strings. There are a number of cliches and sappy moments that are sure to annoy some viewers. Nevertheless, Rachel McAdams does a great job, as usual, and Channing Tatum is surprisingly emotive. The movie kind of falls apart near the end, but The Vow is a harmless chick flick and the story it's based on is quite interesting.
Inspired by the true story of real-life couple Kim and Krickitt Carpenter, 'The Vow' is a cute film, about love & belief. And even the performances, are good!'The Vow' Synopsis: A car accident puts Paige in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo works to win her heart again.'The Vow' is all about love & in believing that true-love will always triumph over obstacles. I like how Leo, the protagonist, tries to win back Paige's heart, even after she literally forgets him. There is a certain warmth in their journey, that will leave you smiling, if nothing else.Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein, and Jason Katims's Screenplay is nice, but the sub-plot involving Paige's parents, doesn't work & needed to be trimmed. Michael Sucsy's Direction is satisfactory. Cinematography is passable. Editing is decent. Art & Costume Design are well-done.Performance-Wise: Rachel McAdams as Paige & Channing Tatum as Leo lead 'The Vow'. McAdams, an Oscar-Nominee, is nicely restrained in a rather difficult role, while Tatum is excellent as the husband waiting for his wife to love him back. Also, the leads share a warm on-screen chemistry throughout. Of the supporting cast, Veterans Jessica Lange & Sam Neill are wasted as Paige's parents.On the whole, 'The Vow' is surely a good one-time watch.
Rachel McAdams is a class act, able to mix Comedy and Drama effortlessly, so this film is good because it allows her to be able to show off both sides.This isn't the best film she's ever made, it falls into too many cliché's but it is an engaging story with a lot of heart behind it.Her chemistry with Channing Tatum is a pleasant surprise and he himself shows that he is able to show much more emotion than I had seen previous.There are lots of 'friend' characters who don't add much but when McAdams and Tatum are in scenes together this becomes better than the run of the mill rom-com.
Watching this movie made me think about my own life, and if there's anything that I want to relive again, the answer was: no. I loved the movie, and the cast was more than perfect, the decor was phenomenal and the feeling of your blood boiling for Leo and breaking for him when he says: "My wife doesn't love me anymore." The beautiful ceremony in the art gallery (it's so me!) and the heartwarming vows between them. Paige's wedding dress and her studio.This movie is beautiful but most importantly based on real events. The woman never regained her memories but I LOVED that she made all the same choices all over again, even if a bit altered. This movie is a 10 for me!