The Vow

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Inspired by a true story, The Vow tells the tale of a husband (Channing Tatum) who must regain the love of his wife (Rachel McAdams) after a coma steals the past five years of her memories.
  • Starring: Channing Tatum, Rachel McAdams
  • Directed by: Michael Sucsy
  • Runtime: 1 hour 44 minutes
  • Release year: 2012
  • Studio: Screen Gems
 
 
 
 

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Synopsis: Inspired by a true story, The Vow tells the tale of a husband (Channing Tatum) who must regain the love of his wife (Rachel McAdams) after a coma steals the past five years of her memories.
Starring: Channing Tatum, Rachel McAdams
Supporting actors: Sam Neill, Scott Speedman, Jessica Lange, Jessica McNamee
Directed by: Michael Sucsy
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 1 hour 44 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English Details
Release year: 2012
Studio: Screen Gems
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MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for an accident scene, sexual content, partial nudity and some language
ASIN: B007URCTOG (Rental) and B007UR1OHO (Purchase)
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: Feburary 10, 2012
  • MPAA: Rated PG-13 for an accident scene, sexual content, partial nudity and some language
  • Production Company: Screen Gems, Spyglass Entertainment
  • Filming Locations: Chicago, Illinois, USA | Millenium Park, Downtown, Chicago, Illinois, USA | Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada | Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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This was a good romantic movie. HoosierDad1  |  30 reviewers made a similar statement
That is where the "based on a true story" ends. Johnny Ignatius  |  29 reviewers made a similar statement
It is a struggle of a man who wants to get back his wife and love of his life. Angel Donchev  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
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71 of 83 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice romantic movie February 11, 2012
Format:DVD
"The Vow" 2012 is a romantic drama with some comedic moments thrown in. Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum play a young married couple whose lives take a tragic fate when they suffer a car accident.

McAdams's character, Paige, isn't horribly disfigured or anything like that, but she suffers brain trauma which has blocked all memory of Tatum's character Leo.

Leo tries to get regain her memory by trying to have her fall in love with him again.

That's the movie. These romantic dramas get manufactured every year, and I have seen hundreds of them. However, I really liked the movie.

It's true that these types of movies aren't original, but that doesn't bother me too much as long as the product is good. Like I said, I liked it primarily because Rachel and Channing were very good in the leads.

It's true that perhaps the "brain trauma" aspect of the plot could have been worked a bit more, I mean Paige remembers a lot of things that you wouldn't expect someone whose had brain trauma to remember, so this part of the movie could come out as implausible to some people.

However, most people who have enjoyed the film don't care about that. This is a love story first and foremost, so it's more about seeing the characters going through the motions and trying to get those magic feelings for each other again

The performances are excellent. Channing and Rachel have great chemistry. The acting is never forced and the characters are believable.

Once we learn about Paige's past, we kind of understand why it's hard for her to remember Leo or at least not embrace it: Part of her life has been burdened by her overbearing father (played by Sam Neil) who doesn't quite respect her decisions, an ex-boyfriend Jeremy (Scott Speedman) who can't quite let her go, and other personal issues.

Rachel McAdams plays her character well. She is pretty, nice personality, but a little unsure of herself.

Tatum is good as the guy next door whose willing to put up with a lot all in the name of love. In fact, small parts of the movie are actually narrated by Leo as he tries to tell the audience what love really is. It's a nice addition to make the movie stand out a bit more from just being another movie. I liked his discussion of "moments of impact" in the film

All in all it's just a nice romantic movie. Some might find some issues with the science part of the movie or say it's predictable, but it's a movie that you see to make you laugh and feel good at the end.
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40 of 52 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars "...to agree or disagree on red velvet cake..." February 24, 2012
Format:DVD
You probably won't ever see Channing Tatum ferociously chewing the scenery, but you must give him props for earnestness. In THE VOW he handles the voiceover narration, and you could feel him trying. But when he launches into his clunky theory on "moments of impact," it's hard for me to buy it as credible insight. Maybe I'm biased. Probably I've pigeonholed Channing Tatum. Perhaps I was expecting him to bust an ill dance move or join a fight club. Me, I liked this film okay. And for the film's starry-eyed target audience, no amount of dis will sway them. Still, somewhere, even the staff writers at Hallmark are rolling their eyes.

In wintry Chicago, Leo (Tatum) and Paige (Rachel McAdams) are a young married couple still very much in love with each other. After all, they wrote their wedding vows on the menus of their favorite restaurant, and that right there probably qualifies what they have as some sort of legendary love affair. But then a runaway truck smashes into their car, and there's Paige catapulting thru the windshield. Leo, who had his seatbelt on, is relatively fine. When Paige awakens from her coma, she discovers that she's suffering from selective amnesia. She can't remember the last five years of her life. She can't imagine being this in demand sculptor and living in the city and married to Leo, this sudden stranger.

I'm sure them womenfolk are swooning all over Channing Tatum (who also bares his behind in one scene, so, uh, yay). Tatum is rendered ridiculously sympathetic by his romantic gestures and by virtue of what he's put thru by the amnesiac Paige. Leo remains the sweet devoted spouse, desperately striving to win his estranged wife all over again. But it's tough, really tough. Once a free-spirited creature, Paige now seems like an entirely different person. One of Leo and Paige's mutual friends voices our concern: "I'm just worried if she doesn't remember you, how's she supposed to remember she's in love with you?" Somewhere, Nicholas Sparks is kicking himself for not thinking up this plot.

Not that Paige is purposely mean or thoughtless. She's experiencing her own bits of turmoil. And, me, what I found really interesting are those moments which focus on Paige and the scary stuff she's going thru. Rachel McAdams is quite good at conveying that sense of desolation and confusion and helplessness one must feel when stricken with deep memory loss.

From Paige's perspective, it's like this: She's never had a falling out with her rich, conservative parents (Sam Neill and Jessica Lange). She's still in law school and engaged to her old sweetheart Jeremy (Scott Speedman). Today, Paige can't comprehend what would compel her to move to the city or give up law study or not be on speaking terms with her parents. What made her break up with Jeremy? I remember getting mad at myself in the theater for getting suckered in by these concerns. But I found myself wanting to know what made Paige turn her back on her old life five years ago.

Watching the love of your life just slip away from you, no matter how hard you try to hold on - what's a more irresistible premise, especially on Valentine's Day? Channing Tatum's got a long road to go before he achieves real actor status. He still tends to be stiff and awkward. Except that, for this film, his awkwardness works in his favor. It makes him even more of an underdog, especially when pitted against the urbane Speedman and those old acting hands Sam Neill and Jesicca Lange. It's a shame, by the way, that Jessica Lange only gets that one scene in which to strut her stuff.

There are romantic beats in THE VOW that, for all their predictability and heavyhandedness, are still worth waiting for. And that's because McAdams and Tatum do create some sparks in their scenes together. Despite her newfound attraction to Jeremy, Paige gradually, cautiously becomes open to Leo's advances. She remarks: "I married him. It must've been for some reason." This then leads to probably my favorite sequence, which is their "first date." Since I'm a manly man, I won't swoon or have vapors. But I liked that sequence.

THE VOW is based on the real-life story of Kim and Krickitt Carpenter. Apparently, Krickitt never did recover from her amnesia, and yet they're happily married with two kids. Not that I'm saying that's what happens in this movie. In fact, surprisingly, THE VOW veers away from giving us a grand romantic gesture in the finale. I like that the resolution unfolds unexpectedly and messily and almost in anticlimactic fashion. But the way the last 20 or so minutes unfold feels more believable. I was glad there wasn't a mad dash thru the airport or a dramatic "Stop the Wedding!" moment at the twelfth hour. The cliché police are overtaxed as it is.
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23 of 29 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars a real disappointment May 10, 2012
Format:DVD
After reading the book i expected a reasonable movie version. Instead I got Paige the brat. Paige the entitled. Paige the bully. It was all about Paige and very little about her husband. He was going through ton of stress and agony that never got expressed on the screen just a nice guy gentleness and one punch. He was truly the perfect gentleman. He even learned to love the cat. Great for a superficial story but not a great movie. I would have liked him to have had more voice to express anger even at her for lets face it ruining his life and not trusting him. Instead its all about Paige and her rotten family that were trying to rewrite history. How many more secrets did they keep? So not a great movie. If you like date movies its good but don't expect any realism in the story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Story
I liked this movie. Not your typical formulaic love story. Really interesting that it is based on a true story.
Published 1 day ago by D. Leuffen
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than I expected
This is my gf's favorite movie and I have to admit I was skeptical. I must admit that it turned out to be a really good movie, but a very sad one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Vow
It did not hold my attention the way it should have. I thought it could have been better. There wasn't much chemistry between the stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great chick flick
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Vow - A Great Movie
The DVD of The Vow arrived on time and in great condition. I not only enjoyed watching it with my friends, but I also lent it out to coworkers who enjoyed it as well.
Published 24 days ago by FrisbeeThrower
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Movie
What a great movie. Not only is it a romantic film but it makes you laugh a lot too. These two have a real chemistry on screen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!
Great love story. I would recommend it to everyone that likes a good story. Received it in good quality and very quickly. Was different kind of movie, not your usual happy ending. Read more
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