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A Walk to Remember vs. Keith: Two Sweet Movies with Their Similarities and Differences

Posted on December 8, 2011 Written by ripitup

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A Walk to Remember starring Mandy Moore and Shane West. 2002. Based on the bestselling novel of Nicholas Sparks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Keith starring Elisabeth Harnois and Jesse McCartney. 2008. Directed by Todd Kessler.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Both A Walk to Remember and Keith feature similarities in their stories, both scored an over 7 rating on IMDB and both were liked by a lot of guys despite being romantic dramas. As a female viewer and a movie lover, I truly enjoyed them both, and frankly I didn’t notice how similar some things were at first.

It had been a while since I saw A Walk to Remember (which was made in 2002). Of course to say that they are the same movie would be a huge overstatement. So below is the comparison of the two movies, with all their similarities and differences:

Please note that this post includes spoilers for both movies. If you haven’t seen both films, or if you mind spoilers, I recommend reading Keith’s plot summary and review-it doesn’t include spoilers.

And for an easier read, these are the actors playing the characters:

A Walk to Remember                               Keith

Mandy Moore plays Jamie                      Jesse McCartney plays Keith

Shane West plays Landon                        Elisabeth Harnois plays Natalie

 

Similarities:

1)      Both movies tell the love story between a high school girl and a high school boy, and in both movies the characters are seniors. Keith tells the story of Keith (Jesse McCartney) and Natalie while A Walk to Remember makes us root for Landon and Jamie.

 

2)      In both Keith and A Walk to Remember, one of the lead characters has lost his or her mother. In Keith it is Keith. In A Walk to Remember it is Jamie.

 

 

3)      In both films, one of the leading characters has terminal cancer- a fact that doesn’t come out until the couple is already in love. In A Walk to Remember, it is Jamie. In Keith, Keith.

 

4)      In both films, one of the lead characters is a social outcast while the other is a popular student.

 

 

5)      In both movies, the social outcast changes the popular kid’s outlook on life and love.

 

 

6)      In both movies, the sick characters die, and we are not shown their death on the screen. We are however shown how the lives of the other characters turned out afterwards.

7)      In both films, the popular doesn’t seem to like or notice the outcast much. Both popular characters also hide the fact that they are hanging out from their friends at first. However once they realize they actually love the other person, they don’t care about anyone’s reaction.

 

8)      In both movies the outcast doesn’t care about what the rest of the world thinks about them.

 

 

9)      In both films, actors are older their characters. Jesse McCartney was 21 when he played the 17-year-old Keith. 17-year-old Nat was played by 29-year-old Elisabeth Harnois.

 

Shane West was 24 when he was playing Landon.

 

10)   In both films friendships are tested as the popular friends don’t like the relationship. However when the sickness situation is revealed, both characters are supported by their previously insensitive and superficial friends.

 

11)   In both films, the healthy character forms a bond with the father of their boyfriend/girlfriend who loses their only child to the sickness.

 

12)   Both film have one famous actress play the mother of one of the characters.  In Keith, Natalie’s mother is played by Dirty Dancing’s Jennifer Grey and in A Walk to Remember, Daryl (Kill Bill) Hannah plays Landon’s mother.

 

 

Differences:

1)      In A Walk to Remember, the girl is the outcast and in Keith it is the boy. A Walk to Remember’s Jamie, however, is religious and she doesn’t do anything other than kissing than Landon. In Keith, Keith and Natalie have sex.

 

2)      While Keith stays away from pretty much everyone except Natalie, Jamie gets along quite well everyone except the popular kids.

 

 

3)      In Keith, Natalie is both popular and a successful student. She is also active at school clubs. In A Walk to Remember, Jamie is the good student who takes part in school plays and clubs. Landon doesn’t care about grades and his future until he falls for Jamie and she makes him realize her potential.

 

Keith, while smart, wants nothing to do with school work and grades.

 

4)      Jamie has a big list of items she wants to do in her life, which includes many areas. Keith’s only aim is to hang with Natalie and get her to fall for him.

 

5)      Jamie doesn’t mention her illness to anyone at school. Keith however has told his teacher (so that he will get what he wants- which is to be partnered with Natalie).

 

 

6)      After a brief shock and annoyance at Jamie’s revelation, Landon shows full sport and Jamie apologizes for keeping it a secret. Keith, however, doesn’t reveal his condition to Natalie, and she finds out by total coincidence.

 

And after she finds out, she wants to be there for him but he doesn’t let her in very easily. He later gives in to Natalie’s persistence and his feelings for her.

 

7)      While Landon acts like the best boyfriend ever, Keith often acts like a jerk after Natalie reveals how she feels for him.

 

8)      Before he started dating Jamie, Landon had already broken with his girlfriend (Lauren German, new Hawaii Five 0’s Lori.

 

In Keith, Natalie keeps dating her boyfriend until she has sex with Keith. She officially breaks up with him when she learns Keith has cancer.

 

9)      In A Walk to Remember, Landon only hangs out with Jamie because he needs her help with his lines at the school play they are both staying in.

 

10)   In Keith, Natalie’s parents are happily married with 2 other kids whereas Landon’s parent’ s are divorced and he is deeply angry with his father (David Lee Smith of The Man from Earth)  for starting another family.

 

 

11)   Landon becomes a much better student after he starts dating Jamie while Natalie can’t concentrate on her lessons.

 

12)   If you haven’t read the Nicholas Sparks book’ A Walk to Remember, it is hard to see Jamie’s sickness coming.

 

With Keith, while we don’t suspect cancer, we are given hints that something is not right as he is seen talking to a guy which seems to be his therapist in the beginning. He also makes it clear that he doesn’t care about the future and has no plans. At one point, Nat finds anti-depressants in his jacket and we’re lead to think that he has mental issues.

 

13)   A Walk to Remember has a more pop feeling to it, especially after Jamie and Landon start dating. Not to mention lead actress Mandy Moore is a singer in real life and sings some of the songs herself. Keith, as a movie, is more indie and alternative in its music taste.

 

14)   A Walk to Remember’s director Adam Shankman  (Hairspray, The Wedding Planner) is more known for his comedies and romantic comedies. He also hasn’t participated in the story-writing. A Walk to Remember was adapted from Nicholas Sparks’ best-selling novel by someone else. In Keith, the screenplay is based on Ron Carlson’s story but it was co-adapted by director Todd Kessler.

I’m sure there is more, but point is that these are two different movies with some parallel story points. They are both enjoyable and touching, and I recommend them both. However I find Keith a bit more realistic and less sugar-coded. Keith is currently rated at 7.5 on IMDB and A Walk to Remember at 7.1.

 

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The Lodger starring Simon Baker, Shane West, Alfred Molina and Hope Davis

Posted on October 31, 2009 Written by ripitup

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The Lodger, starring Alfred Molina, Hope Davis, Shane West and Simon Baker
The Lodger, starring Alfred Molina, Hope Davis, Shane West and Simon Baker

Detective Chandler Manning  (Molina) and his rookie partner Street Wilkenson (Shane West) have stumbled upon a disturbing case: brutal murders of hookers, which resemble the crimes of  the infamous Jack the Ripper and also a serial killer who Manning caught behind bars and was executed years ago.

Married couple Ellen (Hope Davis) and Bunting (Donal Logue) are having financial troubles. Their marriage doesn’t also seem that solid either: Their relationship is strained and the husband constantly refers to the medication Ellen should be taking. We are tipped- at the very beginning of the movie- that Ellen may not be mentally very stable and that she doesn’t like her husband spending so much time away from home, especially at night.

Manning’s private life isn’t that great either. He has a wife staying at a mental hospital, after an attempted suicide and his daughter holds him responsible. She believes that his compulsiveness and possessive actions  have caused this.

Ellen’s life, on the other hand, seems to get interesting. Their guest house finally gets rented, by a mysterious stranger (Simon Baker). Now this guy is dark, he keeps to himself and is obsessed with his privacy. He refuses to meet her husband and keeps disappearing at night…

The movie has a lot of suspicious characters so we are never sure to trust Manning, Ellen, her husband and especially not the lodger. Now the movie is a remake and is not boring. It has its moments and Manning’s obsession with Jack The Ripper gives the movie edge. However the twists and turns and the camera work don’t amount too much when some things are too obvious. It is an OK movie with some wasted potential. After all, the movie has wonderful actors. Hope Davis is wonderful as the edgy Ellen who is very attracted to her new lodger. I have always enjoyed watching Alfred Molina since he portrayed the uptight mayor in Lasse Hallstrom’s Chocolat in 2000. Simon Baker has always pleasantly surprised me with the wide arrange of roles he  has taken and this is by far the darkest. Shane West makes a good rookie. But as I said, it has wasted potential. It doesn’t add anything new to the guess-who-is-the-killer game. It is worth a watch if you like the actors. Frankly, the poster looks good and it is cooler than the movie. I actually half-expected a story with vampires when I first saw it.

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Actor musicians and musician actors, part 3: Shane West and David Bowie

Posted on October 28, 2009 Written by ripitup

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You might find it odd that I am writing about Shane West and David Bowie in the same post. Their fame levels and target audience might seem different but they fit the criteria of the post and I guess there can be people who know and like them both, since I’m one of them.

DAVID BOWIE

David Bowie during his Space Oddity days
David Bowie during his Space Oddity days

David Bowie is a cult musician. His songs are featured in over 200 films. His first album was released in 1967 so it is safe to say he has been around for over 4 decades now. His music is influential and his songs have been sung by other artists, such as Nirvana. Given Nirvana is probably the most popular grunge band and Bowie’s unique rock/pop sound has influenced them also, it becomes quite clear he is a universal idol. Do I like all his songs? No. They are all so different from each other. But there is a Bowie song to be found to suit all your moods and a Bowie picture to fit any kind of fashion statement; from contemporary to glam and flamboyant. But Bowie’s artistic talent is not limited to singing and song writing. He has also appeared in many films. I last saw him in the 2006 movie The Prestige, playing the role of Nikola Tesla. He has also appeared in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), The Hunger (1983), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) and Basquiat (1996); in addition to many other film and TV appearances. He has even played Andy Warhol, the leading man of the pop art movement. Sure, his acting might be critically praised but his name will probably never be mentioned as one of the most influential actors. But to this day, he remains as a musical icon. Below is The Hunger movie poster.

The Hunger
The Hunger

SHANE  WEST

Shane West as Landon in A Walk to Remember
Shane West as Landon in A Walk to Remember

Shane West is a young and promising actor. He is singing and playing the guitar for the band Jonny Was. Now, Shane isn’t insanely famous neither as a musician nor an actor, but he is building a strong movie resume bit by bit. He is only 31, and he has a bit of a baby face that gives him the advantage to play younger parts if he wants to. He totally passed for a high schooler in A Walk to Remember, at the age of 24. He has gotten to play Tom Sawyer alongside Sean Connery in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and he has scored one of the major roles in the long-running hospital drama ER. He has played in Echelon Conspiracy – an action movie that has quite a clever script, which is not so easy to find nowadays. This year he has starred in The Lodger, a high-paced thriller. So he has proved that he can undertake many different characters, and not just a romantic sweetheart, like he did in A Walk to Remember. Shane has a long way to go as an actor but things have been promising so far.

As for his band, I am not sure how many of his fans are just from the music scene only. I really enjoyed A Walk to Remember, an adaption of the best-selling Nicholas Sparks novel. The movie’s soundtrack was quite good, despite some of the songs were sung by Mandy Moore. Which reminds me she does act and sing, but her music is too standard pop for my taste. This soundtrack, however also contains a song by Shane’s band, known as Average Jo back then. It is modern rock with some punk energy in it and it is fun. Nothing you haven’t heard of before but it is the stuff I’d like to hear when I’m out with my friends and just want to dance and have a good time. And Shane’s movies are good for pure entertainment.

Shane is right in the middle, posing with his band Jommy Was
Shane is right in the middle, posing with his band Jonny Was

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Reviews of 4 Nicholas Sparks Movie Adaptations: A Walk to Remember, Nights in Rodanthe, Message in a Bottle and The Notebook

Posted on August 6, 2009 Written by ripitup

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SPOILERS!

I really like the 4 movies I mentioned above. They feature talented and beautiful stars, they are beautifully directed and they have been adapted from the works of the same author: Nicholas Sparks. I have never read him, and I am not exactly tempted to.  Although I am a romantic who likes her emotional stories, I am also big fan of escapism- I like the movies that take us to a more beautiful place. But Sparks does seem to like giving this feeling and then abrubtly taking it away.

Let’s go over the movies shortly, shall we?

*Message in a Bottle (1999)

Starring: Kevin Costner, Robin Wright-Penn

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Kevin Costner and Robin Wright-Penn in Message in a Bottle. Co-starring Paul Newman as Costner's dad.

Garret Blake (Costner) is a sailor and he builds boats for a living. He is yet to overcome his beloved wife’s death. He has written love letters to her and sent them out into the open sea.

Theresa (Penn) finds the letters on the beach and decides to find the writer. She is a single mother- and having previously been cheated on, she wants to find the man who is so in love with his wife. And being a journalist, she does convince her boss that it is a business trip.

When she does get to meet Garret, she of course can’t tell him the truth. Garret is attracted to this fragile and beautiful stranger- the first woman he has ever felt close to after the loss of his wife. Theresa was already in love with the idea of the man. Real Garret only exceeded her expectations…

So two previously hurt people find love again. It is beautiful. We sail, laugh and cry with them. Of course they have obstacles. Theresa lives in the city and has a son, plus she can’t really get over feeling that he will never love her the way that he loved his wife…And he is bound to find out how Theresa got to find him… Couldn’t we have just sorted out these and moved along? Couldn’t we have let these likable characters be happy? Well, I could… But Nick had other ideas. It is a lovely story. But the truth is if you are looking for realism, why would you watch this in the first place? How many people love so unconditionally like that? How many people love like that for the second time? (in Theresa’s case-Garret might be her only true love) And what are the odds that they are going to look like Wright-Penn and most of all- Kevin Costner? So if we have let go all of the cynism and stretched our imaginations so far, why not let us have a happy ending?

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* A Walk to Remember (2002)

Starring: Shane West, Mandy Moore

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Shane West and Mandy Moore in A Walk to Remember

Yeah, of course you have all heard it before. Bad Boy. Good Girl. They fall in love. It turns out Bad Boy is actually a great guy- given the faith and chance. But…Before the but, let’s describe the good and bad in this movie.

The bad boy is Landon Carter (Shane West). He is your typical angry and popular teenagers. His grades are low, the headmaster isn’t too fond of him, the girls love him,hates his father who left him and his mom for another woman and of course he thinks being unpopular is worse than death.

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Shane's character: Cool, hot and bad.

But one day he gets into trouble he can’t get out of, and the headmaster has the pleasure to make him do everything he despises. As if it is not enough that the trouble gave him temporary crutches…

Jamie is everything Landon isn’t. Nice, unpopular,uncool,a religious jamie%20sullivanvirgin.They have known and despised each other for a long time. But now, Landon has to play the lead in the theater group,tutor kids with learning problems- basically has to turn to Jamie for help. At some point though, they get to be less judgemental about each other and even get to be some sort of friends.

Landon goes for an impulsive, unscripted kiss
Landon goes for an impulsive, unscripted kiss

However Landon doesn’t seem to be ready to leave his previous lifestyle and lets his friends believe he is definitely not friends with Jamie-right in front of her. At the play night, Landon will realize not only he misses Jamie’s friendship, but that he is attracted to her…

Everyone is shocked- his friends, Jamie, him,…Now he has to prove to Jamie that he is not the bad-ass she thinks he is. He gets the chance when his friends play a horrible joke on Jamie and he sticks with Jamie, leaving his group. He persuades Jamie and her dad (the priest) to go on a date. OK- since I really like this movie, I can gladly explain why the clichés do not bother me:

1) Jamie isn’t quite an ugly duckling. For one thing, she is not ugly, just plain. For two, She just doesn’t believe in expressing herself with clothes. She sings and shows her beauty at the play and yet doesn’t maintain the glamorous attitude afterwards.

2) Landon only hates his father (played by David Lee Smith) – he is actually helping out his mom at home.

3) Jamie shows him just like he sees her as a loser, she does see him as loser who will have nothing in life after high school. And as they are forced to spend time together, they realize that maybe things aren’t so black and white…

After this, it is so romantic. They go on dates, they have great fun together- Landon respects Jamie’s boundaires.

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OK. So the bad boy turning to the romantic in every girl's dream is a bit of a strecth. But hey, movies are for escapism. And where else are we going to see this kind of character looking like Shane West) anyway?

Perfect. Landon turns out from the guy who you would wanna have sex with yet wouldn’t be able to have a relationship from to the most amazing boyfriend on the planet. Does it last? Of course not. Jamie tells Landon one big secret that turns his life upside down. She has cancer. She has had it for a long time. And she is not responding to treatment. Landon is crushed. He is bitter and he is furious. I would be to. You fall in love head over heels and to find out you are going to lose that person forever? Life’s way of giving you the bird. He even asks for his dad’s help. But he can’t go around being angry at Jamie, right? She might die anytime…

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So he sticks by her bed. He tries to do everything she has ever wanted. He makes her happy. It is great. Seriously. Previous asshole is the soulmate we have been dreaming about. And he looks like Shane West. Too unrealistic. So let’s kill the girl and make it even…

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A collage of A Walk to Remember Scenes

 

* The Notebook (2004)

Starring: Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams

The Notebook poster: Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams

Two time frames:

Present, retirement home. We see the interactions with two old people (played by Gena Rowlands and James Garner).

Past, a rich girl called Allie (McAdams) falling for the poor boy Noah (Gosling). They are mad about each other. They fight a lot but they can’t and won’t stay away from each other.

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Allie and Noah

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Somehow her mother manages to drive a wedge, yet neither of them forgets. We get to hear their story from the notebook the old guy in the retirement home is reading to the old woman. She loves the story of these two lovers who cross paths years later- when his name is on the newspapers for a lovely restoration he has made. She is about to be engaged to a guy (played by James Marsden) she actually loves. But she can’t resist the urge to talk to him. The house belongs to both their pasts. So she visits him. They get to let out their feelings, and face why they were driven apart. Then Noah wants her to leave her fiancé- she is torn. But her feelings for Noah are just too strong…

It is beautiful. They stayed together. They had lovely children. They are still togeter- in the retirement home. You see, the guy is Noah- reading the story to Allie. How can you not be touched by that? Where’s the drama, you ask? Noah has to read the story to her over and over again because she has Alzheimer’s and she has no clue who he is. She flashes and remembers maybe for a minute- and then she forgets again…

Lovely,touching and tragic. It might be how it happens in real life. We don’t get to be in love forever, I get that. But sometimes I feel like the sad parts are thrown in just to make you cry. I love the movie, just like I love the ones mentioned above. Still, couldn’t have Allie remembered? Couldn’t she have a more managable disease and have her memory??? Of course, it wouldn’t be so powerful but…you get the point.

* Nights in Rodanthe (2008)

Starring: Richard Gere,  Diane Lane

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Richard Gere and Diane Lane in Nights in Rodanthe

Actors are supposed to play all kinds of parts but let’s be honest, some actors do some roles better than others. And Richard Gere is great at drama- especially he is playing a romantic role. In Nights in Rodanthe, Richard plays a doctor named Paul. He is staying at the inn for a couple of nights. He is an unhappy man- he is being sued, his grown son doesn’t like him…

The only other person at the inn is Adrienne (Diane Lane), looking after the place for a friend. She is not having the time of her life either. Her husband has left for another woman now wants forgiveness, her daughter isn’t fond of her and her son has a condition…

They find it easy to get along, to open up to each other. They understand what being a parent is….They know about disappointments and mistakes. They truly see each other and they fall in love. It is the kind of romance that you dream about.

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And it is so easy to fall in love with Gere. 59 at the movie, he is still hot. Diane Lane is also naturally beautiful. You like them. You don’t want them to be apart. But Paul has to do one thing before they can be together in the long run- he has to go see his son, renconcile with him and help him with his patients.

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Long distance doesn’t ruin things. To the contrary. It empowers their feelings. They are looking forward to meeting again. The day finally comes. But Paul doesn’t. The next day, the door bell rings and Adrienne gets to meet his son. He doesn’t have good news…

Yes, Sparks did it again. He took the lovely fantasy and took it away in the end.

How am I supposed to read his work- when I know there’s a 99% chance at least one main character will die? Where is the fun in that?

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