True Love Conquers All in The Vow

Channing Tatum Rachel McAdams in The Vow

New on DVD/Blu-ray is The Vow which grossed $125 million at the box office earlier this year- almost double the take of The Lucky One.

The central romantic conflict of this film is grounded in real events, so no need for contrivance here.  The marriage of real-life couple Kim and Krickitt Carpenter survived her brain trauma and memory loss after a horrific car accident, and fictional couple Leo (Channing Tatum) and Paige (Rachel McAdams) are no different.

The Vow is also cleverly written- the dialogue is witty and sincere, the melodrama is minimal and the love story is genuine.  The main characters are well fleshed out, and we can’t help but root for the couple and hope for a romance driven  deux ex machina to save the day and return Paige’s memory at the film’s climax.

McAdams as Paige is at her radiant best and while the jury is out on Tatum’s acting talent, his broad-houldered- aw-shucks- ma’am appeal and limited range really work to his advantage here.  Tatum sells Leo’s steadfast faith in their marriage and the simple, straight forward devotion that guides his reactions to Paige, the accident and the amnesia.  You really feel for the guy, and the chemistry between the leads is so convincing  that I found myself actively rooting for them.  Scott Speedman  distractions be damned.

Other critics criticized The Vow for being light and frothy, but the film is an endearing testament that sometimes, even in real life,  true love does conquer all.   And that makes The Vow a top-notch chick flick in my books.

Emotional Investment 4     Authenticity 5     Chemistry 3.5     Contrivance 0

The Vow-  Sony Pictures DVD- 2012
Director: Michael Sucsy
Starring: Channing Tatum, Rachel McAdams, Sam Neill, Jessica Lange
Runtime: 104 mins
PG13

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