Dear John
Review
by Anthony Morris
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Dear John
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All you really need to know about Dear John is that it's based on a novel by the guy who wrote The Notebook. Even better, it also features a notebook! Though
it does also help if you have a very poor memory, because otherwise
you're probably going to spot the twist in a love story between a young
would-be social worker (Amanda Seyfried) and a US special forces
solider named John (Channing Tatum) set in America in 2001. But that's hardly a major flaw in what is otherwise a perfectly workmanlike romantic tale. The
lovebirds meet in a small town on the Gulf of Mexico - he's back in
town to visit his Autistic father, she's on spring break - and before
you know it he's muscled out the dweeby guy she was hanging around with
and it's a perfect holiday romance. They both don't want it to end, and he's only got another year to go in the Army, so why not stick together?
Then
before you know it he's stuck in a War Without End, and despite all the
letter-writing back and forth (there are a lot of time-passing montages
going on here) it becomes an open question as to whether she'll be
waiting for him when - and if - he ever comes home. As
romances go this avoids most of the obvious traps when it comes to
drawing things out, giving the impression of two good kids who love
each other but keep being torn apart by an uncaring world. A
sharper film might have made more of the fact that it's the War On
Terror that's killing their love, or even the shoddy medical treatment
the autistic Dad gets at one stage. But that's not what this film's about; the only battle it really cares about is the one for the human heart. If that makes you go "awww", then this is the film for you; if not, The Hurt Locker should still be showing somewhere.
3
out
of 5
Dear John
Australian release: 4th March,
2010
Official
Site: Dear John
Cast: Channing Tatum, Amanda SeyfriedDirector
Director: Lasse Hallström
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