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Letters to Juliet (2010)
Amanda Seyfried plays a wannabe journalist who embarks on a honeymoon that she’ll never forget, after she discovers a fifty year old lost love letter written by an elderly woman.
To begin i’d just like to say Amanda Seyfried is quickly becoming a new favourite actress of mine and I’m really looking forward to seeing Chloe when I can get to see it, she’s has a brilliant naturalistic way of pulling all the right strings and nothing is different in this. The rest of the cast are okay and yes there is the British guy who the girl falls for but the character has so many witty and frankly funny lines it’s hard not to warm to him.
This film was often predictable and sometimes dull but with a small collection of characters who are relativity fresh to the genre so luckily it ceases to become too banal. The setting is beautiful and really makes you want to visit Verona with warm colours and tones filling the screen at all times hand in hand with some great shots makes this film look rather…hmm nice.
The characters make this film stand out a little more than most romantic comedies but sadly it fails to doing anything much more than that, it’s average and will most likely get lost in the ever growing crowd of rom-coms over time. 

Letters to Juliet (2010)

Amanda Seyfried plays a wannabe journalist who embarks on a honeymoon that she’ll never forget, after she discovers a fifty year old lost love letter written by an elderly woman.

To begin i’d just like to say Amanda Seyfried is quickly becoming a new favourite actress of mine and I’m really looking forward to seeing Chloe when I can get to see it, she’s has a brilliant naturalistic way of pulling all the right strings and nothing is different in this. The rest of the cast are okay and yes there is the British guy who the girl falls for but the character has so many witty and frankly funny lines it’s hard not to warm to him.

This film was often predictable and sometimes dull but with a small collection of characters who are relativity fresh to the genre so luckily it ceases to become too banal. The setting is beautiful and really makes you want to visit Verona with warm colours and tones filling the screen at all times hand in hand with some great shots makes this film look rather…hmm nice.

The characters make this film stand out a little more than most romantic comedies but sadly it fails to doing anything much more than that, it’s average and will most likely get lost in the ever growing crowd of rom-coms over time.