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The Vow


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Black Sheep Reviews
Much to my surprise, "The Vow" is not only not based on a Nicholas Sparks novel but it's pretty compelling too.
New York Daily News
McAdams is a beautiful blank. There's not a single moment when her character feels real, or as if she genuinely has anything...
The Boston Globe
It's quite watchable date-night cheese - the kind of movie you can simultaneously snort at and enjoy.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
McAdams and Tatum aren't exactly thespian heavyweights, but even if they were, there isn't much they can do with this hokey ...
The New York Times
The movie's commitment to the blandest possible presentation of its central problem starts to seem perverse after a while.
USA Today
The Vow promises tried-and-true rom-com formula and delivers, treading in sappy, cliché-ridden turf.
Los Angeles Times
This is a movie that leaves you wanting more. To care more, to cry more, to love more.
San Francisco Chronicle
The Vow is a cinematic box of candy wrapped in bright red cellophane. Like any box of chocolates, you have to bite a lot of ...
Washington Post
It's a shame things are so black and white, because the movie has more promise - and more laughs - than trailers suggest.
New York Post
Sucsy works within the trappings of a typical cheesy romance but finds realism in the details and the banter.
Richard Roeper
The Vow is inspired by a true and wonderful story, but that doesn't make the fictionalized version any less ridiculous.
E! Online
The publicity for The Vow would have you believe it's primarily about a man (Channing Tatum) constantly re-wooing his amnesi...
Metromix
'The Vow': You'll swear you've seen it
Film School Rejects
It shoots itself in the foot with overbearing super-text and uncomfortably familiar tropes.
Hollywood Reporter
Cornball romantic stuff for girls who crave Valentine's Day and boys who want to please them.
E! Online
The publicity for The Vow would have you believe it's primarily about a man (Channing Tatum) constantly re-wooing his amnesi...
Chicago Tribune
Foggy on everything but the feelings
Entertainment Weekly
In some ways, The Vow is just average awful — the kind of typically gooey, sub-Nicholas Sparksy romance that rolls into movi...
ReelViews
The only reason any male could have for seeing The Vow is the hope of getting laid afterwards.
Metromix
A date night dud, just in time for Valentine's Day
Chicago Sun-Times
"The Vow" is a well-behaved, tenderhearted love story about impossibly nice people
Joblo
This is made for the ladies looking for romance on a Hallmark holiday. It just happens to have a lot more talent than you’d ...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Michael Sucsy
Writer: Michael Sucsy
Studio: Screen Gems
Cast: Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum, Scott Speedman

Release: February 10, 2012
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