Paige Collins
Rachel McAdams
Paige Collins

Happy young married couple Paige and Leo are, well, happy. Then a car accident puts Paige into a life-threatening coma. Upon awakening she has lost the previous five years of memories, including those of her beloved Leo, her wedding, a confusing relationship with her parents, or the ending of her relationship with her ex-fiance. Despite these complications, Leo endeavors to win her heart again and rebuild their marriage.
THE VOW - Official Trailer - In Theaters Valentine's Day 2012 Official
Paige Collins
Rachel McAdams
Paige Collins
Leo Collins
Channing Tatum
Leo Collins
Bill Thornton
Sam Neill
Bill Thornton
Jeremy
Scott Speedman
Jeremy
Rita Thornton
Jessica Lange
Rita Thornton
Lily
Tatiana Maslany
Lily
Kyle
Lucas Bryant
Kyle
Lizbet
Kristina Pesic
Lizbet
Ryan
Dillon Casey
Ryan
Dr. Fishman
Wendy Crewson
Dr. Fishman
Josh
Joey Klein
Josh
Jim
Joe Cobden
Jim
The Vow is a very average romantic drama with a twist. From the beginning, I knew exactly what I was in for but it still managed to hook me. I was invested in our two leads relationship throughout the entire runtime. Their emotional chemistry was great and it was beautiful to see the two fall in love again. This story has a slight crinkle to the romantic film genre with our lead having a relapse in memory. I thought this subject was handled well, but the movie still manages to fit itself into the same story structure of every romantic comedy, which was a bit disappointing. Rachel McAdams was great and Channing Tatum was, well, Channing Tatum. Can’t ask for much from him. At the end of the day, this movie brought tears to my eyes, job well done. Score: 66% | Verdict: Good
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