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Love, Rosie - Für immer vielleicht

Originaltitel: Love, Rosie
  • 2014
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 42 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
163.957
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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1.950
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Lily Collins and Sam Claflin in Love, Rosie - Für immer vielleicht (2014)
Rosie and Alex have been best friends since they were 5, so they couldn't possibly be right for one another...or could they? When it comes to love, life and making the right choices, these two are their own worst enemies.
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Rosie und Alex sind seit ihrem 5. Lebensjahr beste Freunde, also können sie unmöglich füreinander bestimmt sein... oder doch? Wenn es um Liebe, Leben und die richtigen Entscheidungen geht, s... Alles lesenRosie und Alex sind seit ihrem 5. Lebensjahr beste Freunde, also können sie unmöglich füreinander bestimmt sein... oder doch? Wenn es um Liebe, Leben und die richtigen Entscheidungen geht, sind die beiden ihre eigenen schlimmsten Feinde.Rosie und Alex sind seit ihrem 5. Lebensjahr beste Freunde, also können sie unmöglich füreinander bestimmt sein... oder doch? Wenn es um Liebe, Leben und die richtigen Entscheidungen geht, sind die beiden ihre eigenen schlimmsten Feinde.

  • Regie
    • Christian Ditter
  • Drehbuch
    • Juliette Towhidi
    • Cecelia Ahern
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lily Collins
    • Sam Claflin
    • Christian Cooke
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    163.957
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    1.950
    242
    • Regie
      • Christian Ditter
    • Drehbuch
      • Juliette Towhidi
      • Cecelia Ahern
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lily Collins
      • Sam Claflin
      • Christian Cooke
    • 251Benutzerrezensionen
    • 104Kritische Rezensionen
    • 44Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Lily Collins
    Lily Collins
    • Rosie Dunne
    Sam Claflin
    Sam Claflin
    • Alex Stewart
    Christian Cooke
    Christian Cooke
    • Greg
    Jaime Winstone
    Jaime Winstone
    • Ruby
    Suki Waterhouse
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    • Bethany
    Tamsin Egerton
    Tamsin Egerton
    • Sally
    Jamie Beamish
    Jamie Beamish
    • Phil
    Lorcan Cranitch
    Lorcan Cranitch
    • Dennis Dunne
    Ger Ryan
    • Alice Dunne
    Lily Laight
    Lily Laight
    • Katie - Age 12
    Matthew Dillon
    • Toby - Age 12
    Rosa Molloy
    • Katie - Age 5
    Sadhbh Malin
    • Clare
    • (as Sadbh Malin)
    Nick Lee
    Nick Lee
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    Damien Devaney
    • Man in the Lift
    Ciaran McGlynn
    Ciaran McGlynn
    • Dick
    Justin Holmes
    • Jonathan
    Art Parkinson
    Art Parkinson
    • Gary Dunne
    • Regie
      • Christian Ditter
    • Drehbuch
      • Juliette Towhidi
      • Cecelia Ahern
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    5ingmarbeldman-753-927212

    promising actress lost in dramatic story that doesn't show drama

    First of all i would not judge this film to strongly, since we're dealing with a sort of coming-of-age drama (although not being a real good excuse, right? producers..?).

    When the drama starts of we land in a cliché high school, teenage drama with shy kissing and flat expositions of insecureness etc... The two protagonists are portrayed in their childhood. fair enough. but flat. really flat.

    The initial moment of miscommunication between the two protagonists, which is supposed to serve as a foundation for the rest of the drama, is just one single moment of 'both-are-too-shy- to-speak-out-their-love'. It's just one moment, not very dramatic and way too thin to make them be insecure to each other for the rest of their twenties and thirties. From there they loose me...

    Important moments, where drama could be cooking and ambivalent moments and intentions - which are the key element for drama - could be exposed, the writer just jumps over those moments and continues the story with only the consequences of that drama... and leaving me dissatisfied. It gives the film very irrational time-leaps. It's like me looking at my girlfriend saying: ...ehh...what just happened? Did i miss something? Contributing to this feeling is the horrible make-up. At some point the story takes a jump of 5 and guess what? Nobody changed. Literally. a few scenes further the make-up must have thought: 'shit, we forgot something!!' and suddenly, out of the blue, Collins has a few gray hairs behind the ears...

    Altogether, this makes the flow of the movie slow and unbelievable. It makes the actors being mere puppets then initiators.

    With that comes the very dissatisfying acting of Claflin and his love-affairs, as most of the other extra's. Collins stands alone and stands. She is, as far as i can judge, ready for a strong character drama. Promising lady!!
    6shawneofthedead

    Slight and predictable, but just amiable enough to work.

    Romance novelist Cecilia Ahern made a bit of a splash in chick-lit circles when her second novel, Where Rainbows End, was published in 2004. It was a tale of two people who were clearly perfect for each other but could never seem to find their way towards being in love, told in the form of e-mails, text messages and letters. The story itself was predictable, but the format was reasonably hip and refreshing at the time. Ten years later, the book has been turned into a slight but amiable romantic comedy for the silver screen. The film isn't particularly hip or refreshing, but boasts just enough charm and emotion to entertain - even if it isn't a film that will stay with you for long afterwards.

    Rosie Dunne (Lily Collins) has been best friends with Alex Stewart (Sam Claflin) since they were kids. They've always meant the world to each other, but have never become more than friends. At their high-school prom, they ask other people to the dance. Alex moves to Boston to begin his studies in medicine, and Rosie must stay behind due to an unexpected pregnancy. Over the next several years, she raises a child on her own, and he gets married. Through all of life's changes and upheavals, they still pop up on each other's radar, connected via e-mails, text messages and a bond that one suspects can never really be broken.

    That's pretty much it, really - the outcome of the film is never in doubt, however long it might take to get there. Indeed, one problem with Love, Rosie is that it does take a relatively long time to get to the point, even though it's tried to simplify Ahern's novel by merging characters and removing subplots. The longer it goes on, the harder it becomes to buy into the various situations, events and misunderstandings that conspire to keep Alex and Rosie apart - whether it's his marriage or hers, the rekindling of old relationships, or plain ol' geography. Their relationship is so heavily peppered with coincidences and mishaps that it could have made a decent dark melodrama about the dangerous effects of co- dependency.

    And yet, for all its plot problems, Love, Rosie is a mostly charming affair. There's some real depth to the relationship between Rosie and Alex, one which transcends both friendship and romance in unexpectedly touching ways - whether it's her decision not to ruin his future by telling him about her pregnancy, or the comfort he selflessly gives her when she's struggling to stay afloat in the wake of a family tragedy. Thrown into the mix is the sweet chemistry shared by Collins and Claflin, who are both very cute and very committed to making their roles work. (Collins never feels or looks old enough to play the mother of a teenage girl, even one who had her kid as a teenager, but that's a minor quibble.)

    Considering how predictable the story is, it's something of a minor miracle that Love, Rosie works at all. But it does, for the most part, whenever it manages to find the heart and humour of its characters and their almost painfully intertwined lives amidst its many narrative contrivances. It's not great art, or even one of the great romantic comedies, but it's a surprisingly decent diversion - one that should please Ahern's fans and perhaps win her a few new ones.
    4milavu-21223

    Don't watch if you're allergic against Absolute Banality

    This is my first review ever, specifically to WARN anyone who looks for some easy entertainment but still values some originality or lesson learned.

    For the cute premise of best friends, "soulmates", and "the one who got away", the leads' acting and the chemistry is acceptable. They, especially Collins, are attractive, charming, and likable on screen. Same goes for the set and interior design choices-which I focused on heavily while watching, because something's gotta give.

    Right at the beginning, you sense that the pacing is off. A lot of lazy and some confusing editing choices. The score is always too on the nose. Even through numerous major life events, the main and supporting characters stay shallow, one-dimensional, and unreal, making it hard to care about anybody. The dialogue and story of the script are entirely cliché, even for the lovely romance genre, as well as devoid of any nuance, subtlety, cleverness or originality. There is hardly any reason for the supposed "deep" platonic or romantic connection presented. After a teenager's worth of years, every character remained unrealistically childish. The characters' repeated, ridiculous choices made me root against them after a while for poetic justice as some kind of payoff.

    And, weirdly, hardly any humor at all. The closer you look, the more annoyed you get at the details.

    I appreciate movies for the escape from reality. This one, however, made me want to run back to my responsible, childless and single life, which, even during its most boring phases, is more alluring, revealing, lively, fun, exciting, surprising and romantic than this "creative" output. All in all, a very grating and regrettable viewing experience.
    7kosmasp

    True Love

    To say this is predictable would be an understatement, but same thing goes for many action movies as far as predictability goes. Actually the fact that two people belong together is so painfully obvious you do wonder how they came up to fill over 100 minutes in here. Looks like a lot of things go wrong ... who'd have thought? Putting a scene from "now" at the beginning just to backtrack was a neat idea though.

    Still some things happen, that might not be as expected. But such is life and the overall impression still says the same. The main actors/characters do their best to keep the tension high and the story going. Even when the script has them do things, they shouldn't be doing. An overall good romantic comedy, fun to watch as a couple
    7YJLcool

    A heartfelt, sincere romantic drama comedy film

    Based on the 2004 romance novel 'Where Rainbows End' written by Cecilia Ahern, Love, Rosie is about a story of two people who were best friends since they were young. They've known each other for so long and they're absolutely meant for each other, but could never have the courage to admit that they have strong feelings for each other. Furthermore, life is not always how we expect or want it to be, as various unforeseen circumstances or misunderstandings continuously keeps them apart from each other.

    Love, Rosie have the same typical flaws that many romantic drama comedies have: several unavoidable clichés and contrivances, a predictable ending. However, as in all romantic comedies, it's the whole journey that truly matters. The film takes the audience through the ups and downs of their relationships and how it affects their friendship over the years. Things didn't happen the way you expected them to be on some occasions, which is rather surprising and refreshing at the same time. The film is filled with occasionally nice witty jokes and heartwarming moments, combine with charming, likable performances from the lead characters. The two leads have great chemistry on screen and it gives the believable feeling that they've known each other for years.

    There's a real genuine, non-manipulative, non-domineering relationship between the leads as we witness several loving, selfless acts on both sides when tragedy strikes one of them. However, I have to admit that there's a rather unrealistic depiction about this "friendship" - men and women can't be close friends because the sex part always gets in the way (A famous quote from another romantic comedy film, When Harry Meets Sally...). In reality, it's virtually impossible that a beautiful, attractive young lady can be close friends with a strikingly handsome man without hardly any sexual tension at all, especially when both of them are heterosexuals and they've never think of each other as siblings either.

    Overall, the film succeeds in finding the heart and soul for its characters for the audience to relate with, despite its shortcomings. It's a lovely, heartfelt film that doesn't disappoint and it's well worth a watch.

    Rating: 7.5/10 http://yjcool.blogspot.com/2014/11/movie-review-love-rosie.html

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      Unlike the novel, the film is set over 12 years instead of 45 years
    • Patzer
      Rosie applies to Boston College but receives an acceptance letter from Boston University, a totally different higher-learning institute.
    • Zitate

      Rosie Dunne: But if I go to Boston, Mum will never speak to me again.

      Dennis Dunne: Well, if you don't go, I won't. The choice is yours.

      Manager: [the manager comes and reminds him that he is being late] Dennis!

      Dennis Dunne: And do me a favor: come back and take that prick's job.

    • Alternative Versionen
      A very heavily-edited version of the film is shown on some in-flight entertainment systems (e.g. Etihad). The early part of the film is cut down so much that it is not clear who Katie's father is until roughly halfway through the film, when Greg returns to find Rosie at the hotel.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Projector: Serena/Love, Rosie (2014)
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      Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David

      Performed by Iba featuring Martin Gallop

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      • 30. Oktober 2014 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Englisch
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      • 20.431 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 14.893 $
      • 8. Feb. 2015
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      • 25.574.387 $
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