The Vow Movie Reviews
3.0
Allen O' Brien | Times Of India
Wedding disasters, they say, have a way of turning into great stories eventually. And wedding vows? Well, to greater love stories, specially when it involves the likes of Leo ( Channing Tatum) and Paige (Rachel McAdams) who (in The Vow) are seen falling into love all over... and over again. Paige, a rebel in her own right, chooses to walk away from home and friends, simply to live life on her own terms. And that's when she falls for the not-so-successful Leo, gets marriedRead full review2.0
A. O. Scott (NYTNS) | The Telegraph
At the beginning of The Vow — and again at the end, in case you had forgotten — you are told that it was “inspired by true events”. There is always a lot of latitude in such a claim, and no one would accuse this mild, soggy romance of excessive realism. But a cautious desire to remain somewhere in the neighbourhood of plausibility also robs the movie, directed by Michael Sucsy from a script with four credited authors, of the opportunity to capitaliseRead full review1.0
Hitlist Team | Mid-Day
Dreadfully contrived and syrupy, 'The Vow' plays like a rejected Nicholas Sparks novel sugar-frosted with uneven acting, stereotyped characters, and such an incredibly boring script that it makes brushing your teeth seem more fun. Starring Rachel McAdams and teak furniture Channing Tatum, 'The Vow' is an overtly soapy love story full of cringe inducing plot points that unabashedly cater to the lowest-common-denominator audiencesRead full review