A movie for dreamers
Let me say right up front that if you are a realist then this is definitely NOT the movie for you; this is a movie that will only be appreciated by idealists.
I have absolutely fallen in love with this movie. I stumbled across it completely randomly and am so glad that I did. The characters were all interesting and I couldn't help but love the main character, Will. He demonstrated a kind of love that was completely selfless and it was so touching to see. I laughed and cried while watching this movie and when it was over I walked away with a renewed sense of hope. I only wish that there were more movies like this being made today.
Not for everyone but I liked it
This movie is definitely not for everyone. Based on everything I have seen and read, this is a movie you are either going to love or hate. Basically, the two main characters were friends as children, but grew apart as the years went by.. or so she thinks. Will Donner is still in love with her, and follows her everywhere she goes.
I've heard a lot of people calling Will a "stalker," but I respectfully disagree. If he was really her stalker, first of all, he would have known she had a boyfriend. He didn't follow her around so much as he went to the cities where she lived, in hopes that he might run into her. They only had one recent encounter when she put coins into his hat... it's something to consider for all these people who hate the film.
I personally really enjoyed "Waiting for Forever," and Tom Sturridge was adorable and charming. The secondary cast, Blythe Danner and Richard Jenkins were great as well (even though the bathtub scene was a bit long and...
A Movie that is Moving!
This movie is the definition of true and unconditional love. It is worth multiple viewings. A review should not explain what happens in the movie, it should answer the question, "Is it worth your time and your money?" I say yes, yes, yes.
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