Hold on Tight and Fall in Love All Over Again in “The Longest Ride”
Two parallel
love stories converge in the upcoming sweeping romantic movie “The Longest
Ride” based on bestselling novelist Nicholas Sparks’ tome of the same
title. Starring Scott Eastwood, Britt
Robertson, Jack Huston, Alan Alda and Oona Chaplin, the movie tells of
intersecting love stories that eventually converge.
Directed by George Tillman, “The
Longest Ride” is unlike the usual Hollywood love story, exploring what it takes to make relationships
work, with all the complications and sacrifice involved. It is authentic and
moving, but also action packed and dramatic with a great plot and terrific
acting. Visually arresting and
breathtaking, The film moves seamlessly back and forward from the present day
to the 40s, 50s and beyond.
Read the full review here: Movie review: Nicholas Sparks’ “The Longest Ride”
Read the full review here: Movie review: Nicholas Sparks’ “The Longest Ride”
“The Longest Ride” follows a
contemporary love story where Sophia (Britt Robertson), an art student meets
Luke (Scott Eastwood), a bull rider. Their own relationship blossoms and they
form a friendship with Ira Levinson, a North Carolina man reminiscing about the
wife he lost years ago, while convalescing from a serious car crash. The film
goes back to 1940 and we follow the young Ira (Jack Huston) as he meets and
falls in love with Ruth (Oona Chaplin), a beautiful, free spirited Austrian
immigrant. They have powerful chemistry but little else in common. Their
relationship is tested when Ira goes off to fight in World War II and returns a
changed man, but still in love with the woman of his dreams.
“The Longest Ride” opens in
cinemas on April 15 nationwide from 20th Century Fox to be
distributed by Warner Bros.
disappointed in the ending do not read books laugh all you want, In todays world expected the couple to embrace are careers is who we are you die living your dream at least you lived sorry I say fuck love lust is what makes the world go around no lust just love equals boredom to love someone and then their is being in love aka lust to deny the other their lifestyle says you immature and lack support of who they are! He should of kept riding!
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