Review of A Walk to Remember (2002) by J-Shap — 28 Aug 2011
I honestly find it hard to believe that any sensible person would want to subject themselves to this utter tripe. Full of character archetypes, shameless manipulation, trite dialogue, and contrived drama, A Walk to Remember is unmistakably the work of a hack; a hack thinks this is the only way to write a compelling romance.
Excuse me, but I like romances where I feel for the couple because I like them as people, not because they're religious and contrived illnesses separate them. That's how you can tell when a movie does not care for its own integrity, and simply chooses to manipulate.
There are no characters in this mass, only archetypes and contrivances.
This review of A Walk to Remember (2002) was written by J-Shap on 28 Aug 2011.
A Walk to Remember has generally received positive reviews.
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