Baseshment
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
ThedevilChoose
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
nurserannaree
Love, Rosie is a beautiful movie. I do love the storyline, the plot, the dialogue and everything. They are just fit perfectly in place. Lily is a perfect Rosie and Sam is the best Alex. Every situation, every scene, every coincidence in the movie just remind me of our real life. We can't expect everything to be like we want it to be. You can't push your crush to another girl because you think that he has been your friends since you were young, so 'he has to be your best friends forever'
This movie teaches me so many things like 'If you never ask, the answer will always be no' Sometimes said something out loud is better than left it unsaid. At least you had a chance to say it out. Whether it ends in a good way or a bad way, it was experience.
If you are the sensitive person, this movie will be the reason for teardrops on your cheeks. I was crying during many scenes, they are so touchy. I can't describe those feelings into the words for 100 percent. Go watching this staggering film by yourself and you will honestly, completely, truly understand me :)
Love, Rannaree
fiorinawinarto
Love Rosie. The story of two young souls begins and ends. Two teenage best friends, Rosie Dunne (Lily Collins) and Alex Stewart (Sam Claflin) is in denial about the love between them. The film was magical, everything anyone would dream about. Personally, it's breathtaking and relatable. The movie is adapted from the book Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern. It is a 102 minutes movie it is not that long and not that short for a movie. It was released at October 22, 2014 (United Kingdom) and directed by Christian Ditter. The movie was amazing, how it can captures everything. The content of the movie is just compelling and somehow it makes me think as an audience, "What if I end up like them, that the right person was right in front of me all along?" Love Rosie might not be relatable to everyone in real life, but the way they make it, it makes me believe that the movie is myself being pictured. It is kind of pathetic, their love story. You can either see it as exciting and annoyed or boring. How Alex kept looking for beautiful perfect girl you could ever seen and at last you ends up with your best friend which may be just enough for him. He could've just say you love your best friend, instead of flying across countries to look for a better one when you're not going to find any. Finally, they end up being jealous of one and another, but worried at the same time because of their feelings. Somehow, in my opinion that what makes it interesting because it is so true in so many level.I enjoy the part where Alex got married then he have this dancing part, where Rosie's child was having the same problem like what Alex and Rosie have but the difference is that now Alex knows and wants her to feel like it is okay to fall in love with your best friend. That part of the plot breaks my heart. In the other hand I don't enjoy much where Rosie made a stupid mistake about marrying Greg because it just don't make sense, but at the same time it was the one thing that makes the movie or appealing at some point. Overall the movie is pretty sensitive and I never seen anything as good as this movie apparently. Lily Collins and Sam Claflins is definitely a perfect match to the role, but can't really tell for sure since I don't read the book but it was so perfect that they are able to make me feel like what they feel. I watched so many romance drama movies and nothing seemed to be better or slightly under either. I learned a lot after watching this, how we can't take others for granted.
Meiliana Kartaatmadja
I start to watch Love, Rosie since Sam who plays in Me Before You, play as well as Alex in Love, Rosie. I was so mesmerized by him ( You have to check him in that movie. A heart touching one which gives a realistic point of view about love and life, dream and hope. )Sad to be told, the plot itself is quite interesting at first but getting lame along with the story.It's a story about two best friends, who knows each other so well, so close, and everything goes well until love grows up between them. They struggle to be together, but always miss the timing. We can say, every moment and event turn out to separates them so they end up with the others. Both Alex and Rosie, play the role well. The chemistry does exist between them. Though, the lack of development of all the characters can be seen through the story. Iwas hope there was more than that. Sometimes, the pattern which separates them, over and over again, makes the story appears as boring and unrealistic one. It is still a good movie though, for those who likes romance and the idea of fated loved.
Browwn_Shugar
Better without the trite and predictive plot. After seeing the cover photo for the movie, I thought I knew how it was all going to end. But after 20 minutes and all the twists and turns, I realize my assumptions were all wrong and didn't know HOW this movie was going to reach its denouement. Rose and Alex, brilliantly acted by Lily Collins and Sam Claflin, had great chemistry that you rooted for them throughout. Yes, it is a chick flick, but the rich comedy of errors and "safe" sex scenes make it humorous for both sexes, with enough drama to make it truly worthwhile. This is a great date night, rainy afternoon, snowed in movie for all.Note: The music used in some scenes will have you grinning from ear to ear.