A WALK TO REMEMBER
Adapted from the novel by Nicholas Sparks by Adam Shankman (The Wedding
Planner) and marketed for Christian audiences, A Walk To Remember
requires a different kind of suspension of disbelief. Landon Carter (Shane
West), an indolent, cynical senior at a small-town North Carolina high school,
has looks, smarts, popularity (but with the wrong crowd!) and talent going for
him but lacks faith. Sentenced to participate in the spring play after
being busted for a hazing incident, he's forced to ask school pariah Jamie
(teen diva Mandy Moore, dressed like a refugee from Little House on the
Prairie) for help with his lines. At first simpering and smug, Jamie
demonstrates an inner steel (and irony) that slowly wins Landon over despite
the hostility of his peers and the suspicions of her fire-and-brimstone
preacher dad (an embarrassed Peter Coyote).
Not only does Walk almost reconcile religious squareness with hip,
youthful ennui, it all but makes that squareness sexy. The courting is chaste
but not unerotic -- press-on tattoos, erect telescopes -- and it's Jamie who
reshapes Landon, not the other way around. Unfortunately the book cops out with
one of the oldest melodramatic gimmicks around, and the filmmakers follow suit,
ending with platitudes that aren't going to convert anyone. At the Apple
Valley, Campus, Entertainment, Flagship, Holiday, Hoyts Providence 16,
Showcase, and Tri-Boro cinemas.
Issue Date: February 1 - 7, 2002
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