
We waited in line to get in the the theater, we took a couple of pictures; thus, the one above. Anyway, the movie looks promising based on its trailer and err, I guess a lot will agree on that, given that there are a lot of people waiting in line with us.
The Vow is, no offence to people who liked it, a big disappointment- at least for me. I mean, there’s a few nice moments in the film, but those nice moments are not enough to compensate for the movie’s dragging story, detached and annoying protagonist, typical plot, slow development, and the lack of proper (or for having a vague- if there’s one) climax.
In a story, that is based on “true events”, it’s just weird how the characters are detached from the audience. It’s also awkward how almost all the scenes in the movie are trying to create an on-screen chemistry between the two leads.
Anyway, as my friend said on twitter “Should’ve listened to the review. Channing was right, it was all about moments. Just moments!”
And indeed, it was just that.