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User Ranting Love And Honor : 3.3 | |
User Count Like for Love And Honor : 1,418 | |
All Critics Count For Love And Honor : 11 | |
All Critics Percentage For Love And Honor : 9 % | |
All Critics Ranting For Love And Honor : 2.8 | |
Actors For Love And Honor | |
Liam Hemsworth,Teresa Palmer,Aimee Teegarden,Ricky Wayne,Chris Lowell | |
Love And Honor Movie Review: | |
"Love and Honor'' may be politically clueless, but Hemsworth and the student journalist he hooks up with (fellow Aussie Teresa Palmer of "Warm Bodies'') do make an undeniably attractive couple. Lou Lumenick-New York Post This trifle about two soldiers who sneak away to America while on leave unfolds in a world about as realistic as a flashback on a sitcom. Nicolas Rapold-New York Times Hemsworth has presence, but he also represents this film's biggest problem: It feels like a bunch of good-looking kids putting on a show. Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News Everybody learns something about the illusion of love and the power of honor. It's hard to believe it wasn't written by Nicholas Sparks. Rex Reed-New York Observer The CW version of the Vietnam War and the 1969 counterculture, Love and Honor hews to a mushy formula far older than its subject matter. Nick Schager-Village Voice Every bit as square and obvious as its title... William Goss-Film.com Totally bogus anti-war film, set in a 1969 that bears no resemblance to any actual period. David Noh-Film Journal International Love and Honor is capable of much more than predictable melodrama, though director Danny Mooney seems absolutely determined to ease this effort into a honeyed coma as quickly as possible. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com The deceptions and romances carry on as one might expect, all while the film makes some attempt at exploring the cultural shifts of the time period. Christopher Gray-Slant Magazine It's a lightweight drama filled with heavyweight war-is-hell monologues, delivered by a cast that lacks the gravity to sell them. Keith Phipps-Time Out New York 'Love and Honor' does not descend to the infantile humor and language of many films about this age group and class. It is better than one would expect. Donald J. Levit-ReelTalk Movie Reviews | |
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