Jack Huston : A Love to Last Forever in “The Longest Ride”
For the first time in so many long years, in this day
and age, the art of written love letters from a man whose sensibilities women
these days are looking for comes to the fore in the romantic endearing movie
“The Longest Ride” based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling book of the same
title. Jack Huston stars with Oona
Chaplin, Britt Robertson, Scott Eastwood and Alan Alda in “The Longest Ride,”
which follows two intertwining love stories and the courage it takes to make
marriages work in the long term.
In
1940, we meet Ira (Huston), who works in his family’s store and is entranced by
Ruth (Chaplin), an artistic Austrian immigrant. They embark on a relationship
that survives in the face of many obstacles.
In the present day, Sophia (Robertson), an art history student meets
Luke (Eastwood), a bull rider. Like Ruth and Ira, they come from different
worlds but fall in love. Their lives
intersect when Luke and Sophia rescue Ira, now an elderly widow (played by Alan
Alda) who has been seriously injured after his car crashed. In the wrecked car
Sophia discovered a box containing a precious stash of letters, written by Ira
to his beloved wife Ruth over the course of many years. Sophia returns the box
to Ira and reads the letters aloud to him. They develop a friendship as Ira
reflects back on his fascinating life.
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
filmmakers knew it would take a strong actor to portray Ruth’s husband, Ira,
someone who would match Chaplin’s formidable energy and with whom she would
have great chemistry. Jack Huston filled
that bill. “Jack was fantastic,” says
executive producer Robert Teitel. “We
knew his work from Boardwalk Empire, but his character in The Longest Ride was
the trickiest to find.”
The
story’s romantic elements drew Huston to the film. “The theme of enduring love is so beautiful,”
he explains. “I loved the challenge of
making an authentic love story. I wanted
to explore the reality of love rather than its fabrication. I do believe in it all. There is that initial
romantic honeymoon period when you first meet someone, when you think you’re in
love, but at that point, it could just be an obsession or passion. You know,
love is really what happens after the honeymoon period, when you build a life
together. It is getting to know all the quirks, which people sometimes say are
bad things, but actually they end up being your favorite things about someone.
It is knowing that you can do or say or be anything and that the other person
will still love you. To me, a soul mate is like the counterpart of yourself,
it’s the person with whom you feel the yin and yang. The best relationships
work that way. It is a stronger and deeper love than you experience in the
initial honeymoon period. You love spending time with each other, being in a
room together without having to say a word,” shared Huston.
Experience
the power of enduring love in “The Longest Ride” when it opens April 15 in
theatres nationwide from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by
Warner Bros.
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