Review of Endless Love (2014) by Epcarr3352 — 27 Feb 2014
While the movie may not make it’s audience feel as if the ticket was worth the price, this sloppy (in plot) remake was most enjoyable when the creative team behind the music supervision department demonstrated their talented ability to make the bored viewer feel what the acting couldn’t.
Yes, drama was obviously the goal, but who could turn down artists like Lord Huron, Ecosmith, In The Valley Below, and the killer Tegan and Sara? All of which paired flawlessly with the voiceless and beautiful montages of carefree, privileged and painfully attractive eighteen year olds prancing around the 1%'er south.
Don’t let my sarcastic undertone defeat the purpose, the only thing to take away from this Valentine’s Day disaster is the shag-able Alex Pettyfer and some brilliantly placed music.
This review of Endless Love (2014) was written by Epcarr3352 on 27 Feb 2014.
Endless Love has generally received mixed reviews.
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