A WALK TO REMEMBER

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'''A Walk to Remember''' is a 2002 film set in the mid-1990s Beaufort, North Carolina, based on the 1998 novel by Nicholas Sparks. The movie stars pop singer Mandy Moore and Shane West. The movie was directed by Adam Shankman and produced by Denise DiNovi and Hunt Lowry for Warner Bros. Pictures.

Contents
Plot
Background/Production
Cast
Reception/Reviews
Soundtrack
Comparisons to novel
Trivia
References
External links

Plot


'Tagline': Love is like the wind. You can't see it but you can feel it.
When a prank on a fellow high-school student goes wrong, Landon Carter (Shane West) is threatened with expulsion. His punishment is mandatory participation in various after-school activities, such as tutoring disadvantaged children and acting in the drama club's Spring play. At these functions he is forced to interact with Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore), a girl he has known for many years but with whom he rarely interacted. When Landon realizes that he needs help learning his lines for the play, he asks Jamie for help. She agrees to help him if he promises not to fall in love with her, to which he responds, "That's not a problem", thinking she was the last person with whom he would ever fall in love. Later, Jamie asks Landon if they were still on for practice that afternoon to which he replies, "Only in your dreams", because he was with his friends. When Landon goes to her house for practice, she refuses to open the door. When she eventually does, she sarcastically remarks that they can be "secret friends." She slams the door in his face when he agrees.
Landon eventually learns the script by himself. During the play, Jamie, who is wearing her costume, astounds Landon with her beauty. Landon kisses Jamie during the play, which was not in the play's script, and the two pursue a relationship afterwards. He takes her out to dinner and helps her with her wish list, like being in two places at once and getting a tattoo (it's a temporary in the movie).
Jamie finally tells Landon that she has terminal leukemia and has stopped responding to treatments. As Jamie is hospitalized, Landon fulfills various wishes on Jamie's list, such as building her a telescope so she can see a comet. Through this process, Landon and Jamie learn more about the nature of love. The movie ends with Jamie's death, but only after the couple are married in the same chapel as was Jamie's deceased mother, the event that topped Jamie's wish list. Landon himself becomes a better person through Jamie's memory, achieving the goals that he set out to do, like she did.
Four years later, Landon visits Jamie's father. It is obvious that Jamie helped him to focus and become a better person. For example, he reveals he has finished college and been accepted to medical school; prior to meeting her he had no plans for life after high school. He tells Jamie's father that he is sorry he could not grant Jamie's wish to witness "a miracle" before she died. Her father says, "She did. It was you."

Background/Production


The inspiration for ''A Walk to Remember'' was Nicholas Sparks' sister, Danielle Sparks Lewis, who died of cancer in 2000. In a speech he gave after her death in Berlin, the author admits, "In many ways, Jamie Sullivan was my younger sister." The plot was inspired by her life; Danielle met a man who wanted to marry her, "even when he knew she was sick, even when he knew that she might not make it".[1] Both the book and movie are dedicated to Danielle Sparks Lewis.
This movie was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina at the same time as Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002) and the TV show One Tree Hill were being filmed there. Many of the sets were from the TV show Dawson's Creek (1998) - particularly the school, hospital and Landon's home. The total shooting time was only 39 days, despite the fact that Mandy Moore could only work 10 hours a day because she was a minor.
It was originally intended to be a PG-13 movie, which included a naked version of the picture that featured Jamie's head and a model's body. The copy that is actually shown is the only one that was edited to show her with clothes. All the copies that the characters in the cafeteria have are the naked versions.
In Entourage, fictional movie star Vincent Chase met and dated Mandy Moore on the set of ''A Walk to Remember''.

Cast



★ ''Shane West'' as Landon Carter

★ ''Mandy Moore'' as Jamie Sullivan

★ ''Peter Coyote'' as Reverend Sullivan

★ ''Daryl Hannah'' as Cynthia Carter

★ ''Clayne Crawford'' as Dean

★ ''Lauren German'' as Belinda

★ ''Al Thompson'' as Eric

★ ''Paz de la Huerta'' as Tracie

★ ''David Lee Smith'' as Dr. Carter

Reception/Reviews


The film was generally met with negative reviews by critics. Entertainment Weekly retitled the movie "A Walk to Forget",[2] and the average rating of 92 professional reviews as compiled by Rotten Tomatoes is 4.1 out of 10.[3]
However, ''A Walk to Remember'' found a warm reception in the Christian community due to the film's moral message; as one reviewer approvingly noted, "The main character is portrayed as a Christian without being psychopathic or holier-than-thou".[4]
Roger Ebert also praised Moore for her "quietly convincing" acting performance.[5] Even though not a critical success, it was a modest box-office hit, earning $41 million in the United States alone,[6] and a sleeper hit in Asia. The total revenue generated worldwide was $47,494,916.
YearCeremonyCategoryResult
2002MTV Movie AwardsBreakthrough Female Performance'won'
2002Teen Choice AwardsFilm - Choice Breakout Performance, Actress'won'
2002Teen Choice AwardsFilm - Choice Chemistry (Moore/West)'won'
2002Teen Choice AwardsFilm - Choice Actress, Drama/Action Adventurenominated (lost to Natalie Portman)

Moore beat out fellow pop star Britney Spears, who starred in ''Crossroads'', to win two Teen Choice Awards. Moore was also nominated for "Film - Choice Actress, Drama/Action Adventure" but lost to Natalie Portman.
At the MTV Movie Awards, Moore won the "Breakthrough Female Performance" for her role.

Soundtrack


The movie's soundtrack features five songs by Mandy Moore and others by Christian music/alternative acts Jars of Clay, Switchfoot, Rachael Lampa and more.
The lead song "Cry" was originally released on Moore's second studio album ''Mandy Moore''. The soundtrack also includes two versions of Switchfoot's song "Only Hope" including the version Moore sang in the film.
Mandy Moore's manager Jon Leshay, the musical supervisor for ''A Walk To Remember'', "instantly wanted" Switchfoot's music to be a vital part of the movie after hearing them. He later became Switchfoot's manager.[7] When they were approached to do the film, the band were unfamiliar with Moore or her music (despite her status as a pop star with several hits on the charts). Before their involvement with ''A Walk to Remember'', Switchfoot was only recognized in their native San Diego and in Contemporary Christian music circles, but have since gained mainstream recognition, with a double platinum album, ''The Beautiful Letdown'' which included hits such as Meant to Live and Dare you to Move.
1. I Dare You To Move - Switchfoot
2. Cry - Mandy Moore
3. Someday We'll Know - Mandy Moore,Jonathan Foreman
4. Dancing in The Moonlight - 2001 Remix Toploader
5. Learning To Breathe - Switchfoot
6. Only Hope - Mandy Moore
7. It's Gonna Be Love - Mandy Moore
8. You - Switchfoot
9. If You Believe - Rachael Lampa
10. No One - Cold
11. So What Does It All Mean? - West, Gould & Fitzgerald
12. Mother, We Just Can't Get Enough - New Radicals
13. Cannonball - The Breeders
14. Friday On My Mind - Noogie
15. Empty Spaces - Fuel
16. Only Hope - Switchfoot

Comparisons to novel


While there are many similarities to the novel by Nicholas Sparks, many changes were made. On his personal website, Sparks explains the decisions behind the differences. For example, he and the producer decided to update the setting from the 1950s to the 1990s, worrying that a movie set in the 50s would fail to draw teens. "To interest them," he writes, "we had to make the story more contemporary." To make the update believable, Landon's pranks and behavior are worse than they are in the novel; as Sparks notes, "the things that teen boys did in the 1950s to be considered a little 'rough' are different than what teen boys in the 1990s do to be considered 'rough.'"
Sparks and the producer also changed the play in which Landon and Jamie appear. In the novel, Hegbert wrote a Christmas play that illustrated how he once struggled as a father. However, due to time constraints, the sub-plot showing how he overcame his struggles could not be included in the movie. Sparks was concerned that "people who hadn't read the book would question whether Hegbert was a good father", adding that "because he is a good father and we didn't want that question to linger, we changed the play."[8]
A significant difference is that at the end of the novel, unlike the movie, it is ambiguous whether Jamie died. Sparks says that he had written the book knowing she would die, yet had "grown to love Jamie Sullivan", and so opted for "the solution that best described the exact feeling I had with regard to my sister at that point: namely, that I hoped she would live."[9]
Smaller differences also exist, such as when Jamie gives Landon her mother's book in the movie, she says "Don't worry, it's not a Bible". In the novel Jamie does give him her mother's Bible with her favorite passages underlined.

Trivia



★ In the book, Landon signs up to run for class president. One of the two people that also signed up was named John Foreman. In the movie, Jonathan Foreman sings most of the songs with his band, Switchfoot.

★ The pictures of Jamie on the mantle of the fireplace in the Sullivan house are real pictures of Mandy Moore when she was a little girl.

★ Shane West loved the car that he had in the movie so much that he bought it when production had finished for only $5,000.

★ Director Cameo: Adam Shankman The nurse pushing Jamie out of the hospital room when she is discharged from the hospital for private home care.

★ In the movie, Shane West's character, Landon, gets into medical school. Shane West went onto to play Doctor Ray Barnett in NBC medical drama ''ER''.

★ Darryl Hannah wore a brown wig, over pink hair from another movie, that closest matched Shane West's hair in the movie when playing her character. Hannah also had collagen problems which made her lips swollen. By the end of the movie, however, the symptoms were less obvious.[10]

References


1. Background information on ''A Walk to Remember'' (from a speech given in Berlin, Germany for Heyne Verlag)
2. Reviews - A Walk to Remember
3. Rotten Tomatoes - A Walk to Remember
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5. A Walk to Remember
6. A Walk to Remember at Hollywood.com
7. Switchfoot Featured in ''A Walk To Remember''
8. Nicholas Sparks on the Movie Adaptation of A Walk to Remember
9. FAQ on ''A Walk to Remember'' - Did Jamie Die?
10. Interview with Adam Shankman, Director of "A Walk to Remember" by Rebecca Murray and Fred Topel

External links



Official site



A Walk to Remember at Rotten Tomatoes

The A Walk To Remember Fanlisting

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