Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$53,032,453
Opening weekend US & Canada
$13,540,486
Gross worldwide
$79,628,830
Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$53,032,453
Opening weekend US & Canada
$13,540,486
Gross worldwide
$79,628,830
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By Tremayne 2022-07-13 12:09:29
Letters To Juliet--The Love That Is Lost And Found
What a blessing that the love lost can be fully made up after 50 years. When Grandpa Lorenzo called out Grandma Claire's name, I was instantly stabbed in the center of my heart and choked up involuntarily. True love is the courage that can be found after fifty years. Their story isn't as dramatic as the Titanic, but it's timeless and moving. Although Emperor Tian does not lose his lover, the love that is lost and found is rare. May all lovers in the world become dependents, and may you and I...
By Destinee 2022-04-24 07:01:08
N want to set up a flag after brushing this film
I can't believe that I, a person who loves the new and hates the old, will watch this movie three times or five times. Every winter and summer vacation, I have to pull this show out and watch it again. It may be that the single female dog who has never met true love is pure and innocent. The persistent pursuit of love, apart from this reason, is it because the heroine has a good character and talent? Or is the male protagonist handsome but actually enthusiastic and responsible? It's really...
By Joannie 2022-04-24 07:01:08
[Film Review] Letters to Juliet (2010) 6.2/10
An adequate rom-com, also the final movie made by the genre journeyman Gary Winick (who passed away from brain cancer in 2011), LETTERS TO JULIET stars Amanda Seyfried as a modern-day romantic heroine Sophie Hall, travels from New York to Verona and serendipitously, destiny presents a new light into her life under the tourist-swarmed spot, Juliet's balcony.
The story threads through two pairs...
By Georgianna 2022-04-24 07:01:08
Dear Claire,
"what" and "If" are two words as non-threatening as words can be. But put them together, side-by-side and they have the power to haunt you for the rest of your life.
"What if?"
"What if?"
"What if?"
I don't know how your story ended but if what you felt then was "true love", then It's never to late. If it were true then, why wouldn't it be true now? You need only the courage to follow your heart. I don't know what a love like Juliet's feels like; a...
By Tamara 2022-04-24 07:01:08
Always remember, there will be reverberations
#Letter to Juliet#
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By Zaria 2023-07-30 10:37:10
Only the old couple's story is...
By Cletus 2023-07-08 07:31:42
A good movie that traces...
By Cordelia 2023-06-06 19:35:21
Such romantic and kind people, although the performances of the male and female protagonists are a bit lackluster, a good story is really a savior. The bronze statue of Juliet still stands, rustling with youth. Juliet, why are you still so...
By Raegan 2023-05-12 23:36:23
Betrayal for the sake of true love is not betrayal. So what is true...
By Amparo 2023-04-25 06:48:15
I wanted to say that the plot is a bit old-fashioned, but love is never...
Charlie: [after the trio finds the grave of a man with the same name of "Lorenzo Bertoli", Charlie wants to give up the search for Lorenzo and is accusing Sophie for putting his grandmother Claire through pain] You're not here 'because you're some romantic who wants to believe in love lasting forever! You're here for the story. Here to see how it all ends! It doesn't matter to you if it's a happy ending or a sad ending as long as it's compelling, right? As long as there's drama.
Sophie: You think that's true?
Charlie: I'm just looking out for her!
Sophie: No you're not! You're not walking away for her, you're walking away for you!
Charlie: [angrily] She's dealt with enough grief in her life! She's lost her husband, her daughter and her son-in-law! Now, *you* come along and set her up to lose someone she already lost fifty years ago! But why should I expect you to anything? You don't know ANYTHING about loss!
[Sophie stares at Charile, deeply hurt. She turns and walks away]
Claire: [to Charlie] You're wrong.
Charlie: What?
Claire: That is very wrong, Charlie. She lost her mother.
Charlie: It's different.
Claire: It is. Her mother *chose* to leave her. You always knew that your parents loved you.
Sophie: Oh my, God.
Victor: Hey, close your eyes. Close your eyes, close your eyes. Close your eyes, close your eyes. Close your eyes. Open your mouth. lt's good? Yeah.
Sophie: Yeah.
Victor: Yes? No? Yes? Yes!
Victor: You know, l mean, modestly speaking, l think l'm creating a masterpiece.