From the makers of "The Notebook" and starring Channing Tatum ("Fighting", "Step Up") and Amanda Seyfried ("Mamma Mia"). "Dear John" is a romantic drama about a soldier who falls for a conservative college student while he's home on leave and the passionate but complicated long distance relationship that follows. Read more
| Starring | Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried, Henry Thomas, Richard Jenkins |
|---|---|
| Director | Lasse Hallstrom, Lasse Hallstrom |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
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From the makers of "The Notebook" and starring Channing Tatum ("Fighting", "Step Up") and Amanda Seyfried ("Mamma Mia"). "Dear John" is a romantic drama about a soldier who falls for a conservative college student while he's home on leave and the passionate but complicated long distance relationship that follows.
| Starring | Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried, Henry Thomas, Richard Jenkins, Scott Porter, Leslea Fisher, Cullen Moss, Mary Rachel Dudley, Michael Harding, June Letourneau |
|---|---|
| Director | Lasse Hallstrom, Lasse Hallstrom |
| Studio | MOMENTUM PICTURES |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: not available Production year: 2010 |
| Format | DVD |
An Amazing book, made into an amazing film. Channing Tatum best performance to date! The Rise of Channing Tatum continues.
Wasn't a fan of Amanda Seyfried (Mamma Mia fame) before watching this but after this film i might just watch anything else she does.
once again left me crying like a baby - like all Nicholas Sparks books that turn into films! i would recommened reading the book 1st. Unless you don't want to know the ending :)
Defiantly one for the dvd collection!
Actor Channing Tatum was happy to take on the role of a soldier in upcoming military drama Dear John - because he is sick of the way Hollywood portrays war heroes. The star played an army sergeant in the 2008 film Stop-Loss, which focused on soldiers returning from Iraq. And he was delighted to play a military man again - because after meeting a group of army recruits, he realised they are often wrongly portrayed as "screwed up" in movies. Tatum says, "I sort of became infatuated with soldiers. Read more