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The Vow (2012)
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The Vow (2012)

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Sequel to a car accident, Paige is in coma with severe memory loss, Leo must do all it takes to bring her back to her senses.
Actors: Joe Cobden,
Joe Cobden
Joe Cobden 7 October 1978, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sarah Carter,
Sarah Carter
Sarah Carter 30 October 1980, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Channing Tatum,
Channing Tatum
Channing Tatum 26 April 1980, Cullman, Alabama, USA
Bill Turnbull,
Bill Turnbull
Bill Turnbull
Kristina Pesic,
Kristina Pesic
Kristina Pesic
Shannon Edwards,
Shannon Edwards
Shannon Edwards 13 February 1959, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Shannon Barnett,
Shannon Barnett
Shannon Barnett
Rachel Skarsten,
Rachel Skarsten
Rachel Skarsten 23 April 1985, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Roland Rothchild,
Roland Rothchild
Roland Rothchild
Jeananne Goossen,
Jeananne Goossen
Jeananne Goossen 3 January 1985, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Angela Vint,
Angela Vint
Angela Vint
...»
Genre: DramaRomance
Director: Michael Sucsy
Michael Sucsy
Michael Sucsy 14 February 1973, USA
Release: 2012
IMDb: 6.8
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Duration: 104 min
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We Got This Covered
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September 15, 2012

Thankfully The Vow spares us from all of that shakey-camera'd nonsense, but that's about all it spares us from.
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Village Voice

February 10, 2012

The Vow makes the least of its concept, refusing to acknowledge that a love need not be perfect to merit holding on to.
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Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
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August 17, 2012

The Vow presents some fascinating challenges for Leo and Paige, yet without fail the screenplay comes up short in allowing them to overcome the obstacles in their paths.
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Newark Star-Ledger

February 10, 2012

As usual, Channing Tatum looks sweet and dull and, in most scenes, slightly confused.
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Examiner.com
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September 16, 2012

"The Vow" might have been a decent film had the filmmakers taken the time to allow the characters to develop, or perhaps even if a better actor was cast in the lead.
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August 15, 2013

The film isn't as bad as what it looks like--the Chinatown knockoff equivalent of a Nicholas Sparks movie--but that doesn't mean that those outside the target audience won't find it a painful experience.
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New York Observer
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February 14, 2012

The Vow is a welcome antidote to cynicism, and a bracing tonic that proves love hasn't disappeared from the film experience completely.
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Richard Roeper.com
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February 10, 2012

'The Vow' is inspired by a true and wonderful story, but that doesn't make the fictionalized version any less ridiculous.
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Christianity Today
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December 07, 2012

Ultimately the vision of love and marriage that is being presented here is a fairly routine, secular one, that it is love that binds us to a vow and not the other way around.
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Entertainment Weekly
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February 10, 2012

The two stars look dewy and glossy and unexceptional, bound together less by chemistry than by the ministrations of a hard-working costume designer.
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Film4
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March 04, 2013

Like a less successful version of The Notebook, this works as an undemanding date movie; just don't expect much more from it.
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Newsday
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February 10, 2012

Tatum is unusually expressive; Speedman, both hiss-worthy and sympathetic. But McAdams is the real draw.
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