Nights in Rodanthe (With Valentine's Day Movie Cash) PG-13

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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 19, 2010
  • Originally Released: 2008
  • Label: Warner Home Video

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User Ratings: 103,684
A movie that looks and sounds a whole lot bigger than it actually is. Full Review
Movie Views
Mar 4, 2009
Rating: 2/5 -- Indoors, there is elegant if unconvincing emotional drama you can see coming from half a mile down the beach, with very little com to lighten the rom. Full Review
Guardian
Oct 10, 2008
Rating: 3/5 -- While it may be discerned as more a vehicle for the actors' reunion than a creative gem, the contributive factor to its attractiveness is the chemistry of the match. Full Review
Cinema Signals
Feb 15, 2009
I'd hoped the lathered-up romanticism of Nights in Rodanthe would stop me from thinking about the awfulness of what's going on in the world. It didn't; it compounded it. Full Review
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Oct 10, 2008
Most of the movie was cloying. All of it was predictable.
At the Movies
Nov 5, 2008
Something about Diane Lane's performance, especially in that third act, really got me involved in the film emotionally. Full Review
At the Movies
Nov 5, 2008
Rating: 2/4 -- The comparative savvy that Wolfe showed in HBO's stage-to-TV transfer of Lackawanna Blues has gone missing.
Chicago Tribune
Oct 18, 2008

Product Description:

Diane Lane and Richard Gere team up for the third time (after COTTON CLUB and UNFAITHFUL) for this three-hankie romance based on a Nicholas Sparks novel. Adrienne Willis (Lane) feels her life falling apart around her: her unfaithful husband (Christopher Meloni, LAW & ORDER: SVU) is begging to come home, and her teenage daughter (Mae Whitman, HOPE FLOATS) can't stand to be around her. When her friend (Viola Davis, ANTWONE FISHER) asks her to watch her bed and breakfast in the picturesque town of Rodanthe, Adrienne leaps at the chance to get away. But since it's late in the season, there's only one guest: the handsome Dr. Paul Flanner (Gere), who is quiet about his reason for coming to the town. Driven together by a powerful hurricane, Adrienne and Paul find love and comfort in each other's arms.

Cinematic romances between grown-ups are rare, and this finely cast drama will appeal to people who love films like THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY and other adaptations of Sparks's books, particularly MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE. Gere and Lane are both veterans (who look none the worse for wear), and they have perfected starring in relationship-driven films. But the North Carolina town of Rodanthe deserves plenty of praise as well, since it takes a starring role. Director of photography Affonso Beato (a frequent collaborator with Pedro Almodovar) shoots the beautiful beaches and the welcoming inn with such affection that it's hard not to see it as the perfect place to fall in love.

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