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Dear John
Dear John — Love brought them together. Will fate tear them apart?
2010 7 30.6K PG-13 views saved
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Dear John

2010 7 30.6K PG-13 views saved
Dear John

While Sergeant John Tyree is home on two weeks leave from Germany, he meets Savannah after he dives into the ocean to retrieve Savannah's purse that had fallen off a pier. John eventually falls in love with Savannah, who promises to write to him until he returns from overseas.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 1hrs 48min
Status: Released
Release date: 2010-02-04
Release format: Streaming — Jul 15, 2010
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Kitty
@ucntkizmykittync 7 years ago

One of my Favorite Authors is #nicholassparks. All movies based off his books are awesome in my opinion!

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Kitty
@ucntkizmykittync 7 years ago

One of my Favorite Authors is #nicholassparks. All movies based off his books are awesome in my opinion!

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Chao
@zhangchaodao 11 years ago

I'll see you soon, my love. No matter where you are in this world.

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Fran
@2016moonlight 6 years ago

That was good! The conflict was interesting, the nod at the autism spectrum was unexpected and it worked quiet well, John's dad was heartwarming. John and Savannah were cute. The "see you soon, then" thing was awful tho hfgfhjgjjj i cringed every time they said it. But still.. i enjoyed myself!

7/10

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@ayuminoon 4 years ago

That was actually really sad. I cried a bit for John.

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AlexanderZ
@alexanderz 9 years ago

This movie is definitely NOT comparable to "The Notebook" like some people have been saying. It was nothing special, so I wouldn't watch it again, but I'd say it's good for a chick flick night. Another one of those movies like that looked SO much better on the commercials.

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Fahmi B Mukbil
@fahmi-bassem 6 years ago

Well, It's boring... Wasted two hours of my short holiday

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Nerd
@watch-n-rant 8 months ago

_Dear John_ cranks up the melodrama in true Nicholas Sparks fashion, but it’s tough to ignore the solid performances at its core. Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried have this undeniable chemistry that sells the whirlwind romance, even when the plot feels like a well-worn path. Tatum, in particular, shines as John, playing the soldier torn between duty and love. But it’s the father-son relationship that hits the hardest. The emotional goodbye to his father is just as gut-punching as his farewell to Savannah, adding layers you don’t usually expect in your typical romantic drama.

Lasse Hallström brings his signature warm touch, making even the most predictable plot points feel personal. You’ve got all the classic Sparks stuff—sandy beaches, handwritten letters, and star-crossed lovers—but the real standout is how the film dives into deeper connections, showing that communication goes beyond just words. The cinematography? Gorgeous. While the movie doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel, it knows its audience and delivers on that sweet, emotional tension.

Yeah, it’s sentimental and predictable, but that’s also kind of the point, right? If you’re looking for an old-school tearjerker with a stunning cast and beautiful backdrops, _Dear John_ does what it’s supposed to. It’s simple, heartfelt, and totally designed to yank at those heartstrings—so, maybe stock up on tissues before you hit play.

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Francesca
@jarvis-4590639 5 years ago

The concept of "True love always wins in the end" is painfully unrealistic. Stop this nonsense.

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amberrav
@amberrav 4 months ago

Not a fan of military propaganda movies, but I appreciate the rare accurate portrayal of autism (especially in adults!), and Amanda Seyfried singing is always a plus.

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