"Hang tight," she said. "I know a few things about this movie. You'll like it, I promise."
I sucked in my gut, set the popcorn aside and relaxed. Mrs. Film Geek knows me really well. If she thinks I'll like it, I probably will.
And I did.

The flick hit close to home.
John's father, played masterfully by Richard Jenkins, reminded me a great deal of my own dad. Both are personally isolated and distant, interested but unsure how to interact on a highly emotional level. The struggle John has understanding his father's inability to connect emotionally level mirrors my own frustration with desiring a closer relationship with my dad, but always seeming to fall short of that goal.
As a romance flick, Dear John is a bit cliched and even overly sentimental. As a movie about working through the baggage of family dynamics, the movie was pretty darned good.
I'm glad I read this. I hadn't heard too much about the film and always need to be prepared for any films dealing with Aspergers.
ReplyDeleteI think you'll like that aspect of the movie, Paige. It's rewarding.
ReplyDeleteSorry dude, still not going to watch that movie.
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