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Dear John MAG
There is no better movie to watch on a date than the 2010 “Dear John.” Like many love stories, guy meets girl, and they fall in love until a tragedy separates them. But “Dear John” adds its own twist with a special ending that most will not expect in a love film. Director Lasse Hallstrom offers compassion, devotion, appreciation, affection, calamity, and heartbreak.
The movie begins with college student Savannah (Amanda Seyfried), who welcomes a young soldier, John (Channing Tatum), to her home for a barbecue. It is spring break, two weeks before she returns to school and he goes back on deployment. During this short time, they fall madly in love and make a promise to wait for each other. When spring break ends, the two lovebirds are forced to say goodbye. During their time apart, they write letters describing their lives and how they miss each other.
To me, “Dear John” does a good job showing that the strongest love can also be complicated. It can easily be ruined if one stops believing and loses faith.
Of all of the romantic love movies I have seen, this is by far the best. It has received excellent results at the box office, knocking “Avatar” out of its number one spot. So next time you're on a date, celebrating an anniversary, or just with the one who matters most to you, see “Dear John;” it is the perfect movie to watch.
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