Britt Robertson Fights for Love in “The Longest Ride”
Love requires sacrifice...always – an unforgettable
quote from “The Longest Ride’s” trailer starring talented rising actors Scott
Eastwood and Britt Robertson who play lovers with different backgrounds trying
to fight for the love that binds them.
Based
on the best-selling Nicholas Sparks tome of the same title, “The Longest Ride”
is an epic drama interweaving two love stories, linked across the decades. In 1940 Ruth (Oona Chaplin) a beautiful
Austrian immigrant in America, meets Ira, (Jack Huston), a local man working in
the family’s clothing store and they fall in love. In present day North
Carolina, Sophia (Robertson), an art history student falls for Luke (Eastwood),
a bull rider. Luke and Sophia rescue a
man who is severely injured in a car crash. It turns out to be Ira, now an
elderly widower (Alan Alda). Sophia befriends Ira and learns about his
extraordinary life and marriage to Ruth.
Finding
actors who could bring the vivid characters to life on film was a challenge,
but one that the filmmakers were excited to accept. “Scott Eastwood was one of our initial top
five for the role of Luke,” says Sparks.
“We bantered around a lot of different names, but Scott was always
there. When we brought him in, Scott
proved to be just what we were looking for.
He looks like a leading man, and had a good understanding of the
characters.”
The
filmmakers tapped Britt Robertson to play Sophia because, says producer Bowen,
“With a love story, women want to put themselves into the lead actress’
shoes. You have to be beautiful but
accessible at the same time, and that’s an unusual marriage of
characteristics. “Britt is captivating and she can change an entire scene in just a
moment,” Bowen continues. “She feels a scene’s subtext. It’s instinctual.”
Read the full review here: Movie review: Nicholas Sparks’ “The Longest Ride”
Read the full review here: Movie review: Nicholas Sparks’ “The Longest Ride”
Robertson
has always been drawn to Sparks’ work, and especially to his depiction of the
character she would portray on film. “I
love that Sophia is passionate about art and how driven she is to succeed. I
was drawn to the fact that Sophia was so goal oriented at such a young age.”
Britt
Robertson, notes that she was “drawn to Scott’s different qualities. He’s a
guy’s guy who’s also vulnerable, sweet, and a bit shy. When we filmed a scene where Luke and Sophia
go on a date, it was amazing to see all the different colors Scott brought to
the role.”
“A
lot of the movie centers on the work involved in a relationship. That is what
we're talking about in the scene we are filming right now [at Luke’s family
ranch]. The film is about choices, choosing to be with the person you love if
he or she means enough to you. It makes you think about your own life and the
kind of people you want to be with. George (Tillman Jr.) has been with his wife
for years and years and he is always saying to us that the film is about
sacrifice, how in a relationship you have to sacrifice for each other. It's
about give and take, and that's often a really hard thing,” concludes Robertson
on the film’s theme.
“The
Longest Ride” opens April 15 in cinemas nationwide from 20th Century
Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
Post a Comment