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The Vow 2012 123movies

The Vow 2012 123movies

Feb. 05, 2012104 Min.
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Watch: The Vow 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Leo and Paige are a couple who just got married. After an accident, Paige is left unconscious, and when she awakes she doesn’t remember Leo. Her parents, whom she hasn’t seen since she and Leo got together, come and visit her. She can’t believe that she hasn’t seen them for such a long time. Leo wants to bring her home with him but her parents want her to go with them. She goes with Leo but when she doesn’t recognize anything, she goes to her parents. And she wonders why did she cut off contact with her family. She also runs into her ex and wonders why they broke up. Leo tries to win her back by courting her again..
Plot: Happy young married couple Paige and Leo are, well, happy. Then a car accident puts Paige into a life-threatening coma. Upon awakening she has lost the previous five years of memories, including those of her beloved Leo, her wedding, a confusing relationship with her parents, or the ending of her relationship with her ex-fiance. Despite these complications, Leo endeavors to win her heart again and rebuild their marriage.
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Ratings:

6.8/10 Votes: 195,127
31% | RottenTomatoes
43/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 3588 Popularity: 28.665 | TMDB

Reviews:

The Vow is one of rom-com date film that will be enjoyed with your partner
What happens when the love of your life forgets you completely and you need to remind the moments you have shared with the person. Vow, based on a true story, was decent rom-com which had some fine moments to sustain you through the entire film coupled by good performances and good storyline.

Leo is happily married to Paige and they are having the great time together until they meet with fatal accident and life turns topsy when Paige goes into Coma and loses her memory, including her husband. Leo must must convince her and remind her of all the beautiful moments they spent together in order to bring his wife back.

Directed by Michael Sucsy , The Vow is the perfect date movie in the recent times. The story is based on the true events which makes it more interesting and admiring. Right from the beginning till the end , the film keeps you entertained and that is the highlight of the movie. Though it loses steam in between , but gathers momentum at the later reel . Direction wise , Sucsy has done a good job by extracting good performances by the lead cast. Screenplay is just fine getting ample scope for improvement. Kim and Krickitt Carpenter wrote the book entitled The Vow about their marriage that was interrupted by memory loss. Production design is good with good background score gelling well with the film. Coming to performances , Channing Tatum and Rachael Mcadams are easily one of the sought out actors of today’s generation. They played their part with utmost conviction.

The Vow is one of rom-com date film that will be enjoyed with your partner with blend of good food coupled with romantic eve. Good 3.5/5

Review By: ketgup83
A Nutshell Review: The Vow
Inspired by real events, the Vow takes a cold hard look at how we are who we are because we’re made up of memories that shape our lives, and if taken away from us, we can almost be someone else, because we’re robbed of what we had remembered, and from there the experiences drawn that craft our actions and reactions. Not to mention the opportunity to relive and take a different path in choices presented, although what we cannot have is to rewind the ticking biological clock that continues to surge forward.

If five recent years of our lives were to be wiped out and we cannot remember what had transpired, with scant records lying around and even so they don’t do squat in jogging our memories, how would we cope, and how would others, especially loved ones or enemies even, cope? There will be frustration as normalcy is slowly eased into a life we never knew, loved ones will be exasperated when we spurn their care and concern because they’re strangers to us now, and enemies may find it timely to exact revenge, or take the easy path to reconciliation since we cannot remember what had transpired.

This forms the premise for The Vow, which starts off just as the trailer presented, with married couple Paige (Rachel McAdams) and Leo (Channing Tatum) getting involved in a car accident, and Paige suffering the brunt of the impact because she had her seat belt unbuckled (traffic safety warning so subtly sneaked in). In a comatose state, Paige cannot remember who Leo is after she wakes up, and thus begins the road forward in trying to jolt her back to remembering what would be the best years of their lives in Chicago.

A good part of the film transpires in flashbacks to set the movie firmly in the romance genre, showing how the couple met, their courtship, their marriage and lifestyle, with him still involved in a sunset industry with the setting up of a recording studio, and she pursuing the dream of being an artist much to her parent’s disdain in wanting her to become a lawyer. Played by Sam Neill and Jessica Lange, Paige parent’s see the chance to reclaim their estranged daughter back into the household which Leo fights tooth and nail against, and Lep’s story dwells a lot on this contention on which party should be able to provide the best care – the one with money, or the one with love.

Complication and challenges come from an ex-fiancé (Scott Speedman) who sees it apt to try and woo back his one time love without much effort since in Paige’s mind she’s still engaged to him, and not married to Leo, and with Paige’s automatic drift toward her graduate school days and her friends then, leaving Leo pretty much in the lurch when he decides to tag along just to make sure she’s safe.

With the leads having cut their teeth in Nicholas Sparks film adaptations to date with The Notebook and Dear John, both Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum I might add, have what it takes to play lovebird in a romantic film outside of the Sparks series. McAdams nails it playing almost two characters, one spoilt and very much dependent on others, and the other fiercely independent who leads her own life the way she wants to. This causes trouble and pain for Leo, which Tatum to my surprise tackles it quite well, having come from being a dancer to an action star and perhaps now a bona fide romantic lead.

Together they share incredible chemistry that makes you root for their coming back together again somehow, especially with Leo’s lofty ideals that wooing his wife all over again will be a walk in the park and a piece of cake since she had done it before and will perhaps do it again, but I guess the harsh reality is that it’s never that simple to expand effort and not expect something in return, which in this case expectations built by one does prove to be a bummer when the returns aren’t exactly what was planned for, especially with the increasing amounts of cold shoulders, being ignored and witnessing someone carry on their lives as if you don’t exist.

What I thought was interesting in the narrative is how it played out almost like a time travel movie, where we’re presented the current timeline, that got interrupted and we go back to a past where the couple hasn’t met yet, and then from that point tangent off into an entirely new timeline in itself. Moments become a big deal in the film as the monologue narration makes a huge point about the impact that moments can have, and in some ways it’s true to life if you reflect upon what makes you, and how you remember events in specific, memorable snapshots.

Released during the Valentine’s Day week in the USA and only finding its way to our shores now, The Vow will still pack an emotional punch for couples out there who will likely flock to this like bees to honey, and Kleenex may be the order of the day as well. It’s really very standard lovey dovey moments and time spent apart that drives everyone in the film, but just how it played out in the end really served to anchor this with a heavy dose of reality without the need to pander to the general romantic inclinations of how a romantic movie must end. I like possibilities, and The Vow firmly delivered on that promise.

Review By: DICK STEEL

Other Information:

Original Title The Vow
Release Date 2012-02-05
Release Year 2012

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 30000000
Revenue 196114570
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Michael Sucsy
Writer Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein, Jason Katims
Actors Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum, Sam Neill
Country United States, Australia, France, Canada, Germany, Brazil, United Kingdom
Awards 3 wins & 14 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix SDDS, Datasat, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arriflex 435, Zeiss Master Prime Lenses, Arriflex 535B, Zeiss Master Prime Lenses
Laboratory EFILM Digital Laboratories, Hollywood (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,839 m (Portugal)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (3-perf) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema

The Vow 2012 123movies
The Vow 2012 123movies
The Vow 2012 123movies
The Vow 2012 123movies
The Vow 2012 123movies
Original title The Vow
TMDb Rating 7.2 3,588 votes

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