Endless Love

2014 "Say Goodbye To Innocence"
6.2| 1h43m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 14 February 2014 Released
Producted By: Bluegrass Films
Country: United States of America
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A privileged girl and a charismatic boy's instant desire sparks a love affair made only more reckless by parents trying to keep them apart.

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Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Lawbolisted Powerful
Spidersecu Don't Believe the Hype
nikavtaradze it's poor version of Notebook, they copied almost everything, but couldn't make such a good and realistic lovestory like in Notebook. there are many scenes which feels so cliché and unbelievable, maybe actors aren't as good as in Notebook, maybe script, or both of them. Though actors are really beautiful and I liked one thing that was added not like Notebook, she has brother and it's good character!
adonis98-743-186503 Just saw this film today and i was surprised of how good it turned out i'm not a big fan of love stories since we all know that a character is going to die or the couple is going to separate for some reason. The cast was full of really talented people Alex Pettyfer, Gabriella Wilde, Robert Patrick, Bruce Greenwood, Rhys Wakefield, Dayo Okeniyi, Emma Rigby and Joley Richardson. And i'm very glad to see Robert Patrick to a great role again because he hasn't been in a lot big movies or good ones since T2. It has a lot of drama and good performances to overcome the love story thing and as a remake is actually a pretty good one. Definitely worth your time!!!
Screen_Blitz In this remake of the 1981 romance film, Gabriella Wilde plays Jade Butterfield, a sweet teenage girl fresh out of high school, who meets a handsome young man named David Elliot (played by Alex Pettyfer) at a graduation party. The two quickly fall in love and develop a relationship. However, keeping each other together becomes a challenge when Jade's parents, her dad (played by Bruce Greenwood) in particular, disapprove of their relationship and tries keeping them apart. Now I really don't much problems about teen romance flicks, my girlfriend and I enjoy them, as long as they're good. This one is anything but good. What exactly is wrong with this movie? First off, the plot is very cheesy, poorly written, and soaks itself with countless romantic movie clichés. It revolves around a girl following in love with a guy and her dad becoming uncomfortable the situation, which is often plot we've seen thousands of times in other films as well as TV shows. So basically, the entire plot is just one big cliché. Secondly, the way the story moves just unbearable, mostly because of the characters. Jade follows in love with David so much to the point where she begins sneaking out of her house, and at one point, tries skipping out on her internship at the hospital. I found this to be pretty annoying to the point where I started rolling my eyes. The acting was okay in some parts, but it certainly was not enough to save this clichéd-ridden mess of a movie.Even if you are a fan of teen romance movies, I could not recommend this one. It is just far too original and torture to sit through. Please look elsewhere!
Stuart McCaughey Endless Love is a very heart warming love story. It is a classic boy love girl film where many obstacles are in the way. The protagonists in the film make a very believable couple, and I really bought into the pairs' love. The acting in this film was actually very good throughout, with many emotional scenes which tugged at my heart-strings. Although this film is fairly predictable, and cliché, it was very heart-warming. I would recommend this film to any rom-com lover unless you are looking to watch a brand new love story idea. Overall, a very good film and worth the watch as I was smiling throughout and really bought into the characters. Stuart McCaughey Northampton