Message in a Bottle (1999)
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| Directed by | Luis Mandoki |
| Cast | Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn, Paul Newman, John Savage, Illeana Douglas, Tom Aldredge, Robbie Coltrane, Lance Gilbert, Richard Hamilton, Jesse James, Bethel Leslie, Rosemary Murphy, Steve Mellor and Raphael Sbarge |
| Theatrical Release | February 12, 1999 |
| DVD Release | August 3, 1999 |
| Running Time | 131 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 085391698920 |
| Buy this item | $4.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 4 14:51 EST (details) 1 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Subtitled) |
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as always true Nicholas Sparks style. even in his movies.. he gets you totally sucked in emotionally. GREAT MOVIE! August 25, 2008
| "Choose between yesterday and tomorrow. Pick one. Stick with it." |
The trail leads her to a sailboat builder named Garrett and also to his father, Dodge in a small North Carolina coastal town... It turns out that Catherine is Garret's deceased wife, and the intriguing letters were written, two years earlier, after her decease...
Some people find the one true love of their lives, if they're fortunate enough... Luis Mandoki's film, in part, turns out to be a choice about what occurs when a person finds that right kind of love, then when he is faced with the impossible, and then when he is given the right to continue with his life and is brave enough to love again no matter how unpleasant his grief is...
As a reclusive widower, Garret was still in deep pain, and entirely devoted to Catherine's memory... He had hard time letting go of the past... Catherine was dead but not forgotten and was simply everywhere...
As a sailor Costner didn't inherit the charm of Newman... He was drawn to Penn by her smile, her beauty, even her mistakes...
Robin Wright Penn was beautiful, delicate and sweet as Theresa... She soon insinuates her way into Garret's life... Her expectations were always too high... Since the beginning, she just had to meet the person that wrote those letters... Her life was changed by them... Eventually when she met Garret that morning, she accepted, without hesitation, to step aboard...
Paul Newman as Dodge liked Theresa instantly... He saw in her the key to his son's emotional recovery...
With a very nice music, and a stunning coastal photography--also the ocean scenes are wonderfully taken--"Message in a Bottle" is definitely a weepy melodrama and a must see for those who believe, or don't, in love...
August 7, 2008
| Ocean waves and gorgeous sceneries surround this unique and refreshing love story... |
This is the story of a young woman named Theresa, who works for the Chicago Tribune. She and her ex-husband had recently divorced and the two exchanged the time they would spend with their one son. One day, during a visit to the shore, Theresa finds a simple bottle stranded on the sand and discovers inside it a message from a mysterious man addressed to a certain "Dear Catherine." Theresa is touched by the profound love expressed by this person to their beloved, deceased wife, and so are her friends at work when they read it. Theresa is not happy when her friends at the Chicago Tribune decide to publish the message in their newspaper, for she believes the person had meant the message to be personal and private. Still, Theresa becomes intrigued with this man and longs to find him. With a crew of investigators, she uses every clue she has, including a second and third message, to track down the author of these messages. Her investigation leads her to a seaside town in North Carolina and a certain G. Blake. She has high expectations of this man and quickly sets out to find him. When she finally does, her expectations are exceeded, and she rapidly falls in love with grieving, timid Garret Blake. She discovers the story behind his wife's death and the rivalry the event left behind for two different family's, Garret's and Catherine's. Garret is unwilling to let go of the past and wants to conserve every memory he has of his deceased wife. That is, until he himself slowly finds himself falling in love with Theresa. The story then changes into one of trust, honesty and understanding, as well as a story of letting go of the past and looking forward, allowing a past life to live only in memories. Both characters struggle within themselves to find their right paths, until the story finally changes back to one of bravery and loss.
All in all, a very profound, believable and touching love story. The characters, including Paul Newman as Dodge, Garret's father, are all strong, believable, unique and highly appealing. They're dynamic, they change and grow in one way or another, and that applies to a number of minor characters as well. The story feels like a classic tale of love set in modern times. This doesn't affect the impact of the tale, however, because like I said, the sceneries in this film create on their own a sense of enchanting magic that surrounds the action and the characters. I half-wish that some of the more adult-oriented scenes and language had been left out, thus making this film more appropriate for younger audiences. The film is a perfect love story, refreshing and unique, and why should we not be allowed to experience it when we're younger? Again, this film is beautiful and I'm delighted to have it in my collection. I must say I was shocked at the number of negative reviews this film has received, ranging from bad to mediocre. I guess in the age of dumb comedy and pessimistic disaster films, people are just not yet ready to experience a well told story of life. I never, or very rarely, let others' opinions on a film alter my own views on it, so I give this film nine stars out of ten, which in my book, is excellent! June 28, 2008
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