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'Letters to Juliet,' Love Letters From the Past

'Letters to Juliet,' Love Letters From the Past - Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Gael García Bernal, Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Egan, Franco Nero, Daniel Baldock, Luisa Ranieri
By: Fatchur Rochim


Read a letter addressed to someone else and perhaps even reward is an action that is not commendable. Especially when it came to a reply letter was actually making the message sender must travel long distances to turn the flames of romance who had long gone out. But that's just what happened at the Hall Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) who was vacationing in Italy.

Sophie came to Italy with Victor, her lover, (Gael García Bernal) with a destination for a vacation. Arriving in Italy, Victor was in fact busy with his own affairs and leave Sophie who do not know what to do. Sophie tried to enjoy this holiday then visit the house that supposedly is home to Juliet Capulet (character in the story of Romeo and Juliet).

Sophie found a home in this adventure. This house turned out to be the aim of the women who want to seek advice to Juliet about the affair and there are few women in charge of reading these letters and responded. Sophie then found a letter that has been fifty years old, written by a woman named Claire Smith-Wyman (Vanessa Redgrave).

Claire supposedly had a trip to Italy and met a handsome man that captured his heart. Although it has been through many years but this woman can not seem to forget that memorable moment. Because it touched on the story of this woman, Sophie and then answer this letter and make Claire decided to return to Italy with Charlie (Chris Egan), his grandson.

In a short time, the three people who never knew each other began to explore the Italian to find a man named Lorenzo Bartolini (Franco Nero) who captured the heart Claire fifty years ago. In the midst of this journey also began to grow in the hearts of love Sophie and Charlie.

Romantic drama did have a formula that almost certainly the same. The story line does not need to be too complicated because he is only there to string up a romantic scene-a scene that would become the backbone of film itself. In contrast to the usual action movie is also concerned with the scene regardless of the formation of character, the main character in the film's drama is usually more 'developed' so that the audience could be more attached emotionally to the characters.

LETTER TO JULIET was also no different from most romantic drama film which was previously circulated. Chronology of the story is quite simple while the formation of character is doing well and was not separated from the supporting actors and actresses of this movie which already has a good reputation. The result, with no duration was 105 minutes passed and we come to the end of the story. Letters to Juliet romantic drama may not be the best that ever existed, but at least this movie was not a bad movie.

Genre: Drama
Release Date: May 14, 2010
Director: Gary Winick
Script: Jose Rivera, Tim Sullivan
Producer: Caroline Kaplan, Ellen Barkin, Mark Canton, Sharan Kapoor
Distributor: Summit Entertainment
Duration: 105 minutes
Budget: $ 30 million U.S.
Official Site: www.letterstojuliet-movie.com

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