Nicholas Sparks' Extraordinary Story on Love, Captured on Film in “The Longest Ride”
Nicholas Sparks’
most inspiring and extraordinary love story “The Longest Ride” is brought to
life on screen starring Scott Eastwood, Britt Robertson, Alan Alda, Oona
Chaplin and Jack Huston about two couples’ lives that converged from past to
the contemporary providing the wisdom that will guide the younger couple on
their journey to overcome the challenges that lies ahead.
Ira (Alda) and Ruth (Chaplin), Luke (Eastwood)
and Sophia (Robertson) – two couples separated by time and age – have little in
common until a series of unexpected events are set in motion and their lives
become intertwined. From New York Times
bestselling author Nicholas Sparks comes an extraordinary love story that
begins when a box of old letters, filled with a lifetime of love, wisdom and experience, set Luke and
Sophia on a path to discover their true values and the real meaning of love.
Sophia, a senior at the
University of Wake Forest, sees her lifelong dream about to come true. With just weeks to go until graduation, she
has landed an internship with a prestigious New York art gallery until a friend
barges through her door with a pair of cowboy boots and an invitation to a bull
riding event. Though not her thing,
Sophia relents and the two friends make their way to their seats, past the band
of female fans known as Buckle Bunnies.
Read the full review here: Movie review: Nicholas Sparks’ “The Longest Ride”
Read the full review here: Movie review: Nicholas Sparks’ “The Longest Ride”
In the chute, Luke Collins (Eastwood)
prepares to ride the eight seconds that will put him back on the road to the
top spot on the Professional Bull Riding circuit. Returning from a serious injury suffered
during a previous ride on the world class bull known as Rango, Luke is
determined to regain the riding championship.
But the bull has other thoughts.
He charges Luke, who climbs onto a fence and out of harm’s way. As his hat flies off and into a surprised
Sophia’s lap, their eyes meet for a brief moment – just long enough for Luke to
decide he wants to get to know this beauty.
Meanwhile, ninety-one year old Ira Levinson (Alda) is also on a
life-changing course. Having lost his
wife Ruth some eight years earlier, he begins a journey to Black Mountain,
North Carolina and Black Mountain College, an art colony where he bought Ruth
her first painting, starting a collection that would span the decades of their
marriage.
“The Longest Ride is something
I’ve never done in film before,” says Sparks.
“It’s really two stories in one.
It’s the story of Ruth and Ira, a couple who’ve been married for a long
time. Ira is now a widower. Their life
together, told in flashbacks, is a fascinating story that Ira tells to Sophia,
a college student at Wake Forest, and to Luke, a professional bull rider. It has an epic quality that applies to both
love stories,” continues the author. “It
covers the love story between Ruth and Ira, which starts before World War II,
and it’s contrasted with the entirely different world of professional bull
riding. What differentiates this film
from the other adaptations of my work is its epic quality and the dual love
story. It’s about the way the two love
stories come together.”
“When you meet the person with
whom you fall in love, the feeling’s the same, whether you’re in the 1930s or
in the present day. Everybody goes
through the same emotions. There’s universality to the way we feel and that’s
what I wanted to show. I think the fun
of the film is trying to figure out how on earth these two stories are going to
come together in the end,” Sparks enthused.
Watch the official full trailer of "Longest Ride" below:
“The Longest Ride” opens April 15 in cinemas from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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