



Recommended
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It was a beautiful Love Story. I would go see again.




Recommended
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I thought this was a great young adult movie. The actors were convincing and the story line not as predictable as I expected. We enjoyed this feel good movie!




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loved it!!!!




Recommended
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I didn't know what to expect when I attended the showing, but was pleasantly surprised. At the beginning, the lecturing from Nathaniel Shepher (as played by Gary Oldman) seemed long and drawn out, but after that the movie picked up pace and flowed nicely. Asa Butterfield and Britt Robertson were excellent and believable in their roles and created some very emotional moments throughout. I could sense that it had the same effect on those around me in the movie as well, with viewers leaned forward in their seats, some crying and others muttering encouragement, as if they were personally involved with the character's plight. I have read that the release date has been pushed out numerous times to improve visual effects, etc. Whatever they did, I believe it will be worth it by the time December roles around. A great film and an important question, "What's your favorite thing about earth?" for everyone to reflect on, especially as a nation, after a divided election. Be thankful!




Recommended
Verified
It was a beautiful Love Story. I would go see again.




Recommended
Verified
loved it!!!!




Recommended
Verified
I thought this was a great young adult movie. The actors were convincing and the story line not as predictable as I expected. We enjoyed this feel good movie!




Recommended
Verified
I didn't know what to expect when I attended the showing, but was pleasantly surprised. At the beginning, the lecturing from Nathaniel Shepher (as played by Gary Oldman) seemed long and drawn out, but after that the movie picked up pace and flowed nicely. Asa Butterfield and Britt Robertson were excellent and believable in their roles and created some very emotional moments throughout. I could sense that it had the same effect on those around me in the movie as well, with viewers leaned forward in their seats, some crying and others muttering encouragement, as if they were personally involved with the character's plight. I have read that the release date has been pushed out numerous times to improve visual effects, etc. Whatever they did, I believe it will be worth it by the time December roles around. A great film and an important question, "What's your favorite thing about earth?" for everyone to reflect on, especially as a nation, after a divided election. Be thankful!