- Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
- Release Date: Apr 20, 2012
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5.3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 54 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 54
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Mixed: 9 out of 54
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Negative: 18 out of 54
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Apr 20, 20124
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Apr 20, 20123This movie is almost identical to the notebook and other movies. This movie had its moments but most of the love moments have been seen in alot of other movies. The Lucky One is just another repetitive movie
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Apr 20, 20126
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Aug 29, 20125Typical date night film. Weak screenplay that would have been better had they allowed Zak Efron's character to actually save the ex husband from drowning. Zac and Taylor are pretty too watch but neither one of them come off as being mature strong actors. They rather appear like daytime soap opera performers. Blythe Danner is the only one in the film who is actually convincing.
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Apr 29, 20120
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Jun 19, 20125Good performances and generally strong emotional moments are sadly let down enough by the over the top predictable melodrama. I give this movie 56% of a good movie.
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Apr 24, 20128This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Apr 21, 20124
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Jun 5, 20129Efron Show's He Is A Real Actor! Not Just A Crappy Disney Star!
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Nov 1, 20122I must begin by officially apologizing to the early 2012 Sparks-esque release
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Dec 2, 20129Basic love story. Simple, not too complex. Gives way to several preconceived and incorrect ideas of how the story will go. If you like "chic" flicks and love stories with good looking people, this is your movie.
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Dec 5, 20123I went into this film, hoping for the best, but it just didn't deliver. Zac Efron gives the worst performance of his career, the writing is dreadful, and the story is just awkward. I didn't like it! I've seen worse, but I'd skip this one.
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60A through-and-through weepie that's unlikely to convert any Sparks naysayers. The darker hues of its war-based story nonetheless make the sugary excesses easier to swallow.
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40"The Notebook" may have had us blubbing but since then Nicholas Sparks adaptions have offered thin pickings for cinemagoers. For all Efron's boyish charms, this one could be the most ordinary of the lot.
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Apr 22, 201250As long as Efron's shirt comes off, he could play an accountant and no one in the target audience would care.