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Keith
Natalie is high school royalty, but her queen bee status falls apart when she falls for the new guy at school. Although Keith ignores her at first, they soon become friends -- even though Natalie suspects that Keith has something to hide. As the free-spirited Keith shows Natalie how to embrace what life offers, they grow closer -- until a secret tests the bounds of their relationship
Release : | 2008 |
Rating : | 7.4 |
Studio : | Image Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Elisabeth Harnois Jesse McCartney Ignacio Serricchio Margo Harshman Michael McGrady |
Genre : | Drama Romance |
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Awesome Movie
It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
When I first watched this movie I loved it so much , I actually was watching this movie for a week repeatedly and didn't get bored for single time.The writing is amazing, Elisabeth Harnois (Natalie Anderson) and Jesse McCarteny (Keith) did a wonderful acting.This movie is one of my favorite Romantic Movie which I can watch many time but never gets bored.Last scene on the airport where Keith says I screwed you Anderson I screwed you big time and Natalie replies yes you screwed me so what me? I made love to you. That was one of the best moment of the movie.
I'm a substitute teacher and a female 13 year old student recommended I watch this movie. After watching, I am very worried that teens are emotionally moved by this movie. The main character is completely derailed from her goals, life aspirations, interests, friends with good influences... All by a boy who intentionally wants to "have fun" at her expense because he is depressed from dying from cancer and life isn't fair. He of course withholds that from her, plays mind games with her, and thus she loses perspective and falls for him. The parents, teachers, and counselor are portrayed as incompetent. She loses her virginity to this guy who immediately says to forget it happened. I would not let my daughter watch this. It normalizes the worst parts of psychopathic liars, making their relationship appear desirable and romantic! Especially disappointed by the ending where she chooses to take on the boy's interests and she completely forgets her own. She loses her identity to this psychopathic boy's. Just no.
Take a Walk to Remember, and twist it so that the character with the cancer ruins the life of the other, instead of making them a better person. That's this story in a nutshell.I am not the type of person to write reviews, but this movie was just that bad.Plot: It illustrated what abusive "love" looks like: instant gratification for Keith to be with the person he wanted, regardless of how much opportunity it takes away from her. Keith, lost in his own self-pity about his inevitably short life, drags the protagonist Natalie from a dull but happy life to an interesting but miserable and limited life. The story tries to create a deeper meaning and show that Keith allows Natalie to escape the system (going to college, getting a job, daily grind til death), but the reality is that she goes through a lot of unnecessary emotional turmoil, loses her college scholarship, and Keith dies anyways.Quite frankly, if he really loved her, he would have told her the truth about what was going on with him, not taken her virginity, not broken up her friendships and relationship with someone else, and instead pushed her to go to Duke (or apply for other colleges if she didn't want to play tennis for her scholarship anymore). If by the end, she still wants to be with him until he passes away for mature reasons, then it would've been a sweet story. But it wasn't.Despite the horrific plot, the acting wasn't too bad. It's just unfortunate that the acting built up towards nowhere because the plot was so broken. Jesse McCartney did a great job of playing a psychopath. Woo.
This was an amazing movie. It had everything a movie should have. It was love and life, but it also dark and sad. It reminded med a lot like the movie remember me, but it was so match better. Keith was someone who i think everyone should look up to. He was also someone, i for one, want be like. He understood what life was about and how valuable it was. It felt like he knew everything. An other thing about this movie was the cast. It was so good. They showed just enough feeling in every scene. Im speechless.To sum it up, it was many ups and downs, and I don't usually like that in a movie, but in this it made the movie what it was; Perfect.