Thursday, February 19, 2015

Love, Rosie






Cast: Lily Collins(Rosie), Sam Claflin(Alex), Tamsin Egerton(Sally), Suki Waterhouse(Bethany), Jaime Winstone(Ruby) and Christian Cooke(Greg)
Director: Christian Ditter
Genre: Romance, Drama, Comedy


A complicated love story, presented in an interesting manner! You might want to give it a shot if you like romantic drama!


You may look forward to:
  • Lily Collins gives out a good performance in this movie :) She steals the lead role, and the entire story is focused on her, this story is told from the perspective of Rosie. Rosie is a character who can earn enough empathy by the end of the story, but she is one woman who stands strong beyond all uncalled for personal catastrophes in her life, well played Lily Collins
  • Sam Claflin plays the male lead, though the story is not about him, yet he is the one who completes this love story about Rosie. He is one man who is wandering about with his life, career, women, not knowing where they are all headed to until epic realizations and until taken appropriate measures :)
  • Jaime Winstone plays a beautiful support of Rosie, through her thicks and thins
  • Tamsin Egerton, Suki Waterhouse and Christian Cooke, bandwagon of accessory supporting roles, epitome doses of confusions and multiple trade offs :)
  


What you can sleep over:

Crazy amount of twists and turns in the life of Rosie. All the while you keep wondering if one needs to swivel in these many directions in one life to get things going :)



The dampeners you should be aware of:
  • You can see tit bits of directorial miss outs, which were intentionally created more or less to give some moments to Rosie-Alex, like that of airport scene :P and many more :)
  • What appears to be a dampener to me is that it lacks a strong hold on the story, apart from the many events in the life of Rosie, the drama quotient or the emotional quotient was largely missing, so is romance. You see the story keeps moving but somewhere there is a direction which is missing

  

My Rating: 3/5

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