Dear John is an American tragedy.

Duane 2021-11-28 08:01:18

Due to the publicity of the film, the little girl wrote a few big words Dear John on my list of "Movies Must See in 2010" in 2009. Yesterday and my sisters ran away with extremely excited mood. Watching the premiere.

But now I think that the $20 VIP ticket is a classic American commercial film that can't even fall to my tears.

Yes, indeed, I am not at ease, I heard that before the film came outThe author’s work has to be put on the screen again, which makes me very excited, plus Channing Tatum’s face that is enough to make me idiot for a long time, plus the previous lookI still have a good impression of Amanda Seyfried, but you can't deceive the public like this! For

$20, why can't I go? I went to the cinema to see a couple who had nothing to do with each other and tortured each other. The whole storyline was slow, my grandfather watched it. You can fall asleep, and the most touching scene in the original, where John is desperate for his motherland in a foreign country, you also play it for me. In the whole play, a big man pretends that he doesn’t know how to choose between country and love. Crying like a 6-year-old kid.

This movie is probably the most wicked film remake in the world. People who have not read the book may not understand it, but I think we were also flipping pages on the Internet back then.A moment of excitement, a moment of sadness, a moment of silly laughter, and a moment of excitement. But the movie is more than 2 hours and the story is accounted for, and the story is not divided. I used to think that this year's "Lovely Bones" remake is a failure. Now I feel that Dear John has failed even more. It is estimated that the author of the is crying with the people who watched the film in the movie theater, but he is crying because his work was tragically ruined.

My current mood, I was deceived. When I got home and typed "Dear John You suck so bad!!!" on Facebook, 20 friends agreed with me.

Comrades, I strongly recommend that you don’t spend money to watch this movie if you’re okay. Don't watch it on Valentine's Day, the show is the originator of boring tragedy. Going to McDonald's for 20 dollars for a meal, the long meat is better than watching the American self-righteous romantic!

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Dear John quotes

  • John Tyree: You're starting to make me a little nervous.

    Savannah Curtis: Why am I starting to make you nervous?

    John Tyree: Because I'm starting to think you might be too good of a person for me.

    Savannah Curtis: Oh. No, I'm not that good of a person.

    John Tyree: You're sneaking off every day to do manual labor on a house for charity. On your spring break.

    Savannah Curtis: Yeah, you're right. It's selfish, really, me being this generous.

    John Tyree: But no, seriously. You don't drink, you don't smoke.

    Savannah Curtis: Nope. Nope.

    John Tyree: You probably don't sleep around.

    Savannah Curtis: Absolutely not.

    John Tyree: Okay, look, you gotta have a fault.

    Savannah Curtis: I do.

    John Tyree: Okay, care to enlighten me?

    Savannah Curtis: I curse.

    John Tyree: No, you don't.

    Savannah Curtis: Yes, I do.

    John Tyree: I haven't heard you.

    Savannah Curtis: Well, that's because it's in my mind. There's a never-ending stream of curse words that I'm thinking at all times.

    John Tyree: Okay, fine, just say one then.

    Savannah Curtis: No, I can't tell you because it's filthy.

    John Tyree: Right.

    Savannah Curtis: Yeah.

    John Tyree: Okay, all right. Fair enough.

    Savannah Curtis: No, I have faults, John. Trust me, I have plenty of them. You'll see.

    Savannah Curtis: I hope so.

  • Savannah Curtis: The problem with time, I've learned, whether it's those first two weeks I got to spend with you, or the final two months I got to spend with him, eventually time always runs out. I have no idea where you are out there in the world, John. But I understand that I lost the right to know these things long ago. No matter how many years go by, I know one thing to be as true as ever was - I'll see you soon then.