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The Book of Love
Description
The movie tells the story of Henry (Jason Sudeikis), a widowed architect who, after the death of his wife in a car accident, he sets out to help Millie (Maisie Williams), an independent but troubled teen, to build a raft to sail across the Atlantic.
The movie tells the story of Henry (Jason Sudeikis), a widowed architect who, after the death of his wife in a car accident, he sets out to help Millie (Maisie Williams), an independent but troubled teen, to build a raft to sail across the Atlantic.
Actors:
Richard Robichaux,
Paul Reiser,
Sheldon Frett,
Natalie Mejer,
George Wilson,
Darnekia Dowl,
Scott Gray
Richard Robichaux
Paul Reiser
30 March 1957, New York City, New York, USA
Sheldon Frett
Natalie Mejer
George Wilson
Darnekia Dowl
Scott Gray
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Bill Purple
Bill Purple
Country:
United States
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January 19, 2017
Perhaps Purple and Pickering have honest intentions, but "The Book of Love" doesn't deliver sincerity. It's more comfortable with heavily sugared predictability.January 13, 2017
The Book of Love, much like Henry and the girl's raft, is guaranteed to sink as soon as it sets sail.April 15, 2016
This well-meaning debut feature about following your dreams just treads water.April 15, 2016
Profound, this film is not.February 07, 2017
Uneven drama about two lost souls has swearing, drug use.January 13, 2017
Fo a film thats trying very hard to make you feel, it sure leaves you cold.January 13, 2017
Cloyingly sentimental and annoyingly whimsical, director Bill Purple's The Book of Love is one of those movies that all-too-neatly tries to turn grief into personal growth at the audience's expense.April 17, 2016
Not even a Justin Timberlake score can lift this sodden collection of forced emotions and overripe indie cliches.January 13, 2017
Filled with contrivances, false emotions and even flimsier accents, it strains mightily to tug at our heartstrings while also enticing us with whimsy, and fails on both fronts.