A Walk to Remember

April 7th, 2008

 As I watched the movie, the key idea I saw a lot was love. Jamie and Carter showed and fell in love and their love triumphed through everything. (Including the death of Jamie.) It was very obvious that something was going on in Carter’s mind when he saw her beauty and voice. The sparks eventually grew into something bigger while singing the song, “Only Hope. This love even helped their own families reconcile with their own son / daughter. (Example: Carter and his dad)

Relating, I don’t relate to this kind of feeling. Yes, you might say, “What about the love your loved ones give you?” This is a different kind of love that isn’t the kind of parental love that is given to everyone. When I watched the changes Carter phased before and after he met Jamie it surprised me. He was once really a silent kid who wouldn’t even bother trying to talk to someone. Their affection for one and another helped each other make the best of what they have. (Especially for Jamie who had Leukemeia.) Isn’t it very devasting telling someone you just knew that you have Leukimeia? It is so for Jamie. As I said, their love conquered that in the end, they got married. They spent their last summer together and eventually, Jamie left.

In conclusion, this movie is really enchanting and that, it showed that it isn’t always a ‘happily ever after.’ I liked this movie a lot from the differences between movies that sometimes wouldn’t really flow right like this one.

Written by - Sura

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Categories: Middle Years, Salle 203




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