Review of A Walk to Remember (2002) by Ken G — 02 Jan 2019
The Rom-Com to shut every other romcom out of existence A walk to remember may perhaps be cherished in the directed demography but for others this is nothing short of an exercise in boredom. Romance, tears, and not a well-developed character in sight - what more could one expect from the director of The Wedding Planner? Once again, director Adam Shankman has foisted upon the public a production so narrowly targeted that a majority of movie-goers will ignore its existence.
In the case of A Walk to Remember, the only people likely to have nice things to say about what's on the screen are girls in their pre-teen and early teenage years, and the word "discrimination" is rarely used to describe their movie-going habits.
(Chick flick of the highest order).
This review of A Walk to Remember (2002) was written by Ken G on 02 Jan 2019.
A Walk to Remember has generally received positive reviews.
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