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Love, Rosie (2015) Movie Review

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Love, Rosie (2015) Movie Review
Rating:     Rated R for language and some sexual content
Production:     Constantin Film Produktion
Genres:     Comedy, Romance
Countries:     USA, Germany, UK
Language:     English 
Director:       Christian Ditter
Writer:         Juliette Towhidi, Cecelia Ahern
Stars:          Lily Collins, Sam Claflin, Christian Cooke

Critic Reviews for Love, Rosie - MDBReviews

Love, Rosie critic reviews provided by Metacritic.com

Variety Guy Lodge
As appealingly humanized by Collins and Claflin, Rosie and Alex are sufficiently flawed, three-dimensional beings for their continued attachment to each other to convince.

Empire Adam Smith
Likeable leads and the odd good joke makes this romance an amiable time-passer.

The Playlist Kevin Jagernauth
Love, Rosie doesn't aspire to be anything more than a digestible rom-com trifle. It's a sweet movie about sweet people who are always sweet to each other and it's enough to make one sick on the saccharine.

Tribune News Service Roger Moore
Collins (“Mirror Mirror”) and Claflin, of the last “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie, do well by the mooning over each other across a crowded dance floor stuff. But they have to keep us believing in “the dream” and hoping for their romance. They don't.

The Dissolve Kate Erbland
Unfortunately, the film frequently relies on telling over showing, and Rosie and Alex's bond is rarely demonstrated through palpable on-screen chemistry.

The A.V. Club Mike D'Angelo
On the plus side, Collins (Mirror Mirror, The Blind Side) and Claflin (Finnick Odair in the Hunger Games franchise) are both appealing enough, even if their chemistry makes Rosie and Alex's we're-just-pals stance appear even more ludicrous than intended.

Total Film Paul Bradshaw
Like a Richard Curtis movie with an Instagram filter, director Christian Ditter makes everything look pretty.

The Telegraph Robbie Collin
Amid the bungles, Collins is a bright spark.

Time Out London Cath Clarke
Diehard romcom fans will have their socks charmed off, but this is no 'Notting Hill'.

Village Voice Abby Garnett
The message is more pedestrian than passionate: Life is long, and full of instant messages.
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