Monday 16 May 2016

MOVIE REVIEW : Love, Rosie.

Hello and a very good evening I bid to all my dearest readers.

Today I'm gonna add one more entry which is a movie review based on the movie that I had watched before entitled - Love, Rosie. This movie actually had been adapted from one of my favorite writer's novel- "Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern".



        Starring Lily Collins- one of the prettiest girl I ever seen- as Rosie and also Sam Cliflin- one of my favorite Hollywood actor- as Alex, this movie is generally about the conflict between Rosie and Alex in expressing their feelings to each other.

        The movie started when Rosie attended a wedding and she was requested to give some speeches on that day, then flashed back to reveal the lifelong friendship she was shared with  Alex. The two had been inseparable since they were 5 years old; then at Rosie’s 18th birthday, they briefly (and drunkenly) kissed after too many tequila shots. To be short, on the prom night, both of them were having different prom date and Rosie romped with her thoughtless, pretty-boy prom date and winded up pregnant after a condom mishap. After a while, Alex had been offered to further in medicine in Boston and he had once promised Rosie that both of them gonna get to study in Boston- which is their dream country. Rosie had sent off Alex to Boston at the airport and promised him to go to Boston soon too. She gave him a false hope and excuse because she didn't want Alex to know about her pregnancy. Her prom date was nowhere to find. Then, the story grew fast as Rosie gave birth to her pretty daughter. Alex was busy studying medicine in Boston- even though there aren't any parts in the movie that showed Alex was studying medicine there- while Rosie was busy changing diapers. (There's still a lot of things I wanna write about the synopsis and the plot but I don't wanna write any more longer because I don't want to make this review more longer than it should be ha-ha)

          I like this movie because its story line is quite interesting and easy to be understand. In addition, it's a story about a sweet but complicated love story between Rosie and Alex that are actually expanding and getting more interesting as you are reaching the climax of the movie.


          The moral value that I could get from watching this movie is, if you feel like liking somebody or having any special feelings for somebody, do tell him about yours before it's getting late and getting more complicated- like what I had watched from this movie, Rosie had experienced a lot of difficulties before she got to be with the man that she loved. There's no false in expressing your feelings toward someone that you like but do remember that you should not put any hopes that she or he might the same feelings as yours. Yay! Hahaha it's just my opinion okay, don't get me wrong. 

    
         In conclusion, I do enjoy watching Love, Rosie and I do recommend it to you guys (for those who still not watching this), and I could rate this movie 3.5/5 stars yeppieee ~

Happy reading and happy watching!


xoxo,

Iffah
       


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