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Adapted from Nicholas Sparks' bestselling novel, A Walk To Remember is the inspirational journey of two North Carolina teens on the heartfelt road to self-discovery amidst the trials and tribulations of an unlikely romance. When carefree young Landon Carter (Shane West) falls in with the wrong crowd, landing in a world of trouble, his handsome looks and confident sensibilities aren't enough to free him from responsibility anymore. Sentenced to community service to learn the error of his ways, Landon encounters a kindred spirit in Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore). The daughter of a minister, Jamie knows exactly who she is and is not afraid to let her true colours shine through, regardless of popular opinion and peer pressure. Intrigued by Jamie and her sunny outlook, Landon's life is about to undergo a remarkable transformation, destined to redefine his beliefs and send his heart soaring. (Umbrella Entertainment)

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novoten 

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English As long as everyone is kind, honest, nice, and caring or vice versa, mean and deceitful, I was grinning at how nothing so black and white could be meant to be taken seriously. But as soon as the main hero gives the first reasons for sympathy, and Mandy Moore sings on stage, there is no doubt that I will find myself in this. A sweet and painful romance as it should be, with exaggerated final pathos, but also sincere tearjerker moments. ()

Pethushka 

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English A film that has heart and doesn't play games. People change and often it's the other person's fault… She gave him everything, he gave her even more… For me, one of the best American romances and (so far) the role of a lifetime for Mandy Moore. On top of that, nice music... 5 stars. ()

Kaka 

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English A riveting and adult film for melancholics, romantics and all those who take the phrase "true love" seriously. Brilliantly acted, brilliantly directed. ()

kaylin 

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English Another romance from the great Nicholas Sparks. He's the writer responsible for "Talisman" and "Safe Haven." The boy is trying hard, and you might think you’re watching a real romance with something extra, but when you look back on it, you’ll realize you’ve just been given empty promises and nothing more. It’s a nice film that looks good and where your girlfriend - and maybe even you - might shed a tear at the end. ()