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Letters to Juliet
Letters to Juliet
Actors: Amanda Seyfried, Gael Garcia Bernal
Director: Gary Winick
Genres: Comedy, Drama
PG     2010     1hr 45min

In Verona, Italy - the beautiful city where Romeo first met Juliet - there is a place where the heartbroken leave notes asking Juliet for her help.
     
     

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Actors: Amanda Seyfried, Gael Garcia Bernal
Director: Gary Winick
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Sub-Genres: Romantic Comedies, Love & Romance
Studio: Summit Entertainment
Format: DVD - Color,Widescreen - Subtitled
DVD Release Date: 09/14/2010
Original Release Date: 01/01/2010
Theatrical Release Date: 05/07/2010
Release Year: 2010
Run Time: 1hr 45min
Screens: Color,Widescreen
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 5
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Member Movie Reviews

Sharon F. (Shar) from AVON PARK, FL
Reviewed on 10/10/2022...
Great love story.
1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Wayne F. (WWIIpfc) from COLORADO SPGS, CO
Reviewed on 9/27/2011...
Excellent movie!!! Well written & produced. Actors played well and fit the parts. No loud background sound to drown out the voices. The story will be well received by all who like both old fashioned and modern love stories.
4 of 6 member(s) found this review helpful.
Pamela G. (pamgram1) from CHAFFEE, MO
Reviewed on 2/25/2011...
From Amazon.com
Letters to Juliet succeeds in being just what it's meant to be, a feel-good romantic comedy about love lost and love found, in which love triumphs in the face of cynicism. Inspired by the book of the same name, and filmed against the beautiful backdrop of Verona, Italy, the movie tells the story of how troubled young women seek advice from Shakespeare's Juliet by leaving letters tacked to a wall, where they are carefully answered by Juliet's self-appointed "secretaries." One such note is found 50 years later by Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), a young American woman who is soon to be married and who yearns to become a writer. Her heartfelt answer to the letter serves as a catalyst for an epic romantic journey that will span continents and generations. The success of the film lies in the powerful interaction between the wistfully romantic and fully mature author of the letter, Claire (Vanessa Redgrave); the romantically idealistic Sophie; and Claire's overly pragmatic, downright cynical grandson Charlie (Christopher Egan), who grudgingly accompanies his grandmother on what he deems an insane quest to Verona to find her long lost love, Lorenzo. The filmmakers, writers, and actors all capitalize well on the comic possibilities of the situation, and there are more than a few good chuckles to be had at the absurdity of the interactions between these three very different characters, as they experience everything from hope and longing to disappointment and unexpected fulfillment. In the end, each character grows and changes profoundly as a result of their shared journey. Sure, the events portrayed in the film are highly unrealistic, but that doesn't change the fact that the film speaks to that innermost part of us all that, despite all logic, makes us want to believe that true love really does exist and that it just might triumph in the end. --Tami Horiuchi
4 of 6 member(s) found this review helpful.