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6/03/2020

A Walk to Remember (2002) or, Annoying Girl and Idiotic Guy Find Each Other and Love Like the Wind, Which You Can Feel But Not Touch

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The two young stars in a loving embrace on this pleasant poster for Adam Shankman's A Walk to Remember
  
The high school's tough boy opens his eyes to its quiet outsider achiever girl after a near-fatal, stupid accident, - but the girl carries a heavy secret.

A Walk to Remember is written by Karen Janszen (Dolphin Tale (2011)), adapting the same-titled 1999 novel by Nicholas Sparks (The Choice (2007)), and directed by Adam Shankman (Cosmo's Tale (1998)).
It is a very slow (and dull) teenage romance, which appeals strongly to certain young segments, (teenage girls namely.) The story is served and acted with sincerity, and solid values like love, faith and loyalty get a push.
But these circumstances are hindered by the protagonists mostly being very aggravating (her) and braindead (him). The music video aesthetic that was popular at the time also doesn't heighten A Walk to Remember, which is banal and overly simplified.



Watch a trailer for the film here

Cost: 11.8 mil. $
Box office: 47.4 mil. $
= Big hit (returned 4.02 times its cost)
[A Walk to Remember premiered 23 January (USA) and runs 102 minutes. Sparks had written the novel inspired by his sister, who succumbed to cancer in 2000. Shooting took place from April - May 2001 in North Carolina. The film opened #3, behind holdover hits Black Hawk Down and Snow Dogs, to a 12.1 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it spent another week in the top 5 (#3) and grossed 41.2 mil. $ (86.9 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Mexico with 1.4 mil. $ (3 %) and Australia with 1 mil. $ (2.1 %). Roger Ebert gave the film a 3/4 star review, translating to 2 notches higher than this one. Shankman returned with Monk (2002, TV-series) and theatrically with Bringing Down the House (2003). Mandy More (This Is Us (2016-20)) returned in Elton John music video Original Sin (2002) and theatrically in Try Seventeen (2002); Shane West (Hollywood Rules (2011)) in A Time for Dancing (2002). A Walk to Remember is rotten at 27 % with a 4.11/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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