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Safe Haven (2013)

  PG-13 HD Closed Captioning

Lasse Hallström

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Plot Summary

An affirming and suspenseful story about a young woman’s struggle to love again, Safe Haven is based on the novel from Nicholas Sparks, the best-selling author behind the hit films The Notebook and Dear John.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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12%
  • Reviews Counted: 140
  • Fresh: 17
  • Rotten: 123
  • Average Rating: 4.0/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: I hate Safe Haven. It's a terrible thing to do to your Valentine. – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone, Feb 14, 2013

Rotten: Apologies to Hallstrom, but an adaptation of a Sparks novel always ends up being a Sparks movie. – Mary F. Pols, TIME Magazine, Feb 14, 2013

Rotten: Hough emits all the charisma of a personal assistant ... – Melissa Anderson, Village Voice, Feb 14, 2013

Rotten: Plods along with dialogue just above the level of crayon scribblings, and the direction by the usually reliable Lasse Hallstrom is dismayingly sluggish. – Rex Reed, New York Observer, Feb 20, 2013

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Customer Reviews

AN UNINTENTIONALLY HILARIOUS MELODRAMA

When I agreed to see "Safe Haven" with my girlfriend over Valentine's Day weekend, I already knew what I'd be getting myself into: another shoddy adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel with all the trimmings: a good-looking cast, a plot filled with all the sappy clichés you'd expect to appear, and some truly terrible dialogue uttered in typical monotone fashion. And just as expected, the film ended up delivering all of that, plus quite a few other things that ultimately made it one of the most unintentionally hilarious romantic dramas ever made. No, really, I'm serious. The whole film, from start to finish, is essentially just one big awkward comedy. The main characters, played by Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel, are so poorly developed and inherently generic that whenever they try to display even an ounce of credible romantic authenticity, it comes across as just plain laughable. I'd especially say the same for the rest of the cast, particularly the clichéd villain, who we all clearly know is evil because he carries a bottle of vodka in his hand wherever he goes while a loud, menacing score plays in the background. Nothing is subtle or even that surprising about any of the boring characters that plague this emotionally bland romance, but it's the ludicrous plot twists that really set it apart from other movies like "Dear John" and "The Lucky One." I actually had to keep myself from laughing at just how unbelievably ludicrous and shamelessly forced upon the story these twists were. One of them is so ridiculous that it just betrays all logic and abruptly ends the film in the most insanely bizarre and sentimentally manipulative way imaginable. It's a suitably nonsensical conclusion to a simple love story gone completely wrong. Hough and Duhamel try their best to bring the most out of their formulaic roles, and the film's picture-perfect Southern backdrop is undeniably gorgeous to look at, but pretty visuals can't make up for flat emotions, hackneyed melodrama, and eye-rolling plot twists, all of which are drenched in a heaping pile of overbearing schmaltz. Still, I truly didn't think "Safe Haven" was downright terrible. It did make for a surprisingly entertaining comedy, after all. Plus, my girlfriend really enjoyed it, so I can't complain too much. At the end of the day, unless you happen to be a diehard fan of Nicholas Sparks dramas or just enjoy watching hilariously bad movies, this one is far from a must-see.

AMAZZZING (:

this was a really great movie and I recommend anyone!

So you pick a movie you know you will not like

I have read many of the reviews all with the same crazy lead in . . . You knew you were watching a mover based on Nicolas Sparks book, HELLO. I also noticed many comments about the acting, just because the love scene is not what you wanted to see doesn't mean the acting is bad. The movie is just what you think it is a love story with a very different twist. I thought it was a great movie, and was complete surprized by it's ending. It is worth the rent or purchase in my case so I can watch with the wife next time I am home. Don't listen to Peter, Mary, or Melissa it is a Sparks movie and you know that going in so sit back and enjoy. They do a great job and has lots of moments.

Safe Haven (2013)
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  • $14.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 2013

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