Compare And Contrast The Movie And A Walk To Remember

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In today’s society, it is said that love is known as being one of the most profound emotions known to man. In the movie A Walk to Remember, the film tells a story about two teenagers at the age of 17 who initially moved in different social circles and were seen as being completely different by their peers. Being that, Jamie (played by Mandy Moore) was a quiet and religious girl whose father was their town’s minister, and Landon (played by Shane West) who was seen as being popular and was constantly referenced to as being a “bad-boy”. However, due to one of Landon’s reckless decisions that he made in the beginning of the movie, Landon must participate in the school play which was where both individuals began to interact more and gradually began …show more content…

In fact, during the movie both characters first experience the initiating stage when Jamie confronts Landon on their school bus by asking him if he would like to buy some raffle tickets to help fund their school. In addition, she also asks Landon if he is going to visit the student who was in rehab for an injury that Landon and his friends were responsible for. However, following Jamie’s questions towards Landon, he quickly becomes judgmental leading both characters to have a negative perception of one another in the beginning of the movie. Nonetheless, as the movie went on, Jamie and Landon’s relationship continued with the exploratory stage when Landon would secretly go over to Jamie’s house in order for them to rehearse their lines for the school …show more content…

After all, this movie was structured around the idea that no matter what obstacles a relationship is faced with, a couple has the ability to overcome those obstacles as long as they put forth effort. As for my views on this movie, I believe that Adam Shankman did a fantastic job at creating a film that not only makes a viewer feel as if they were playing the lead role as either Jamie or Landon, but by making an emotional and realistic film that anyone could

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