domingo, 3 de junio de 2012

The vow

THE VOW; I watched this film in the cinema two months ago with my friends and I loved it, I think it's a very good film to see because it's very beautiful and romantic.



Paige (Rachel McAdams) and Leo (Channing Tatum) are a young couple, crazy from love about each other and live full lives as artists in Chicago. During a snowy night they suffered a traffic accident. Leo is unharmed, but Paige suffers a head injury that erases her husband of her memory. When she comes out of coma, Leo is a stranger to her. Suddenly, Leo is in the painful position of having to restart the relationship that he wanted all his life and win back the love of his wife. Mentally, Paige come back into his life when he studied law five years ago, before she met Leo and became an artist. He can not understand why she was separated from his parents, misses his more conservative clothes and she can't understand why he left college and a promising career in law. To make matters worse, Paige believes that she is still committed with Jeremy, who still loves her. Paige can't love Leo and she can't imaginated how could be able to love him. When he knows that the recovery of the memory of Paige is a lost cause, Leo faces the great fear of losing the love of his life and his family. He refuses to give up, deciding to start from scratch and court Paige as if they had just met, with the hope that if she fell in love once, can do it again. A challenge that will test his vision of love, about being true to oneself and the sacred part of any marriage ceremony, the vote that the couple makes to each other, in sickness and in health, every day of my life, till death do us part.

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  1. “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

    - Mark Twai

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