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Dear John
When soldier John Tyree meets an idealistic college student, Savannah Curtis, it's the beginning of a strong romance. They decide to stay in touch by sending a continuous stream of love letters overseas while he is deployed to the war, correspondence that eventually triggers fateful consequences.
17 January 1976, Kentucky, USA
1983, Tampa, Florida, USA
23 March 1963, Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
14 July 1979, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
February 25, 1971 in Kingston, New York, USA
9 September 1971, San Antonio, Texas, USA
12 May 1995, Franklin, Tennessee, USA
3 December 1981, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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25 November 1957, Greenwood, South Carolina, USA
April 6, 1984 in Augusta, Georgia, USA
April 04, 2011
You could hate it for being cynically tear-jerking... [but] it can't help itself.
July 03, 2010
It's more Scenes from a Marriage than Dirty Dancing.
December 25, 2010
Mawkish romantic melodrama creates no sparks.
September 17, 2012
The father-son relationship stands out in this sentimental and satisfying drama.
March 18, 2011
Dear John is built on mawkishness and it brings everything it touches down to that level. It rubs the metaphor of coins and coin collecting so deeply into the audience face you're sure to have a welt by the time the movie's over.
February 12, 2010
The biggest surprise here is Tatum, whose butch reticence has never been put to better use: His saddest farewell isn't to his lady but to a man even more uncommunicative than he is.
April 17, 2012
Seyfried and Tatum have absolutely no credibility as a romantic couple.
May 06, 2011
It's like a bad soap opera.
February 12, 2010
Halfway through the movie, I decided a better title for this weepie contraption would be The Hurt Letter. Tatum is stolid and semi-expressive, Seyfried widens her eyes to saucer-size.
February 11, 2010
Indecently exploits 9/11 and throws in autism and canver for unscrupulous measure.
April 15, 2010
A sucker for a cheap sob, it left me cold.
July 04, 2010
What starts as a charming anachronism %u2014 pens, paper and the postal service in an impersonal digital age %u2014 becomes tedious as Hallstrom is reduced to interminable, repetitive montages covering the many months that the pair are apart.

