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The Lake House
Through correspondence, Dr, Kate Forster and Alex Wyler, an architect, who live in different world, fall in love with each others, as she is the former tenant of his lake house, the thing that makes them struggle against saving their love and finding out a way to meet each others, and finally, they mange to overcome all that struggles.


















11 August 1973, Chicago, Illinois, USA

11 May 1952, Tehran, Iran





17 August 1978, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA


16 May 1977, Houston, Texas, USA


7 June 1975, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA



2 September 1964, Beirut, Lebanon

5 April 1944, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

14 July 1981, Des Moines, Iowa, USA

17 November 1963, Los Angeles, California, USA


13 December 1929, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

16 May 1951, Chicago, Illinois, USA






August 21, 2006
A little under water, but it still floats.
August 02, 2006
Like all good romantic movies there's a beautiful house on the lake and a cuddly dog. Good dialogue, great direction, sweet cinematography and good acting -- even by Keanu.
September 27, 2006
Maybe I'm just overly romantic or sentimental or just plain naive, but I probably liked The Lake House more than I should have.
August 14, 2006
Endless implausibility, cheesy dialogue, and the inert personalities of its charisma-zapped leads conspire to doom this chilly magical mailbox love sham. Nice soundtrack, though.
June 24, 2006
Bullock's decision to play Kate as a morose kill-joy is particularly inexplicable. She's getting letters from some hot architect through a hole in the time-space continuum, and yet her expression remains impassive, her voice flat, her outlook maudlin.
August 23, 2006
Time-travel films often bring up a lot of questions, and they often fall apart with thoughtful scrutiny, but that's part of the fun. However, one shouldn't be wondering that the only benefit these two have with this magical mailbox connection is that they
November 24, 2006
I can't believe that even the most rabid chick-flick masochists wouldn't gag on it.
June 19, 2006
I was hot to trot for the exit halfway through, but a dogged sense of duty kept me stuck in an endless present.
June 19, 2006
Those wishing to suppress real-life traumas may submit to the deliriously stupid romantic time-travel drama The Lake House -- I did and had a jolly time.
June 24, 2006
The Lake House demands a serious suspension of disbelief, but if you accept it as a romantic bit of nonsense, it has its pleasures.
June 28, 2006
I have always felt that both Ms. Bullock's patented expressions of anguish and Mr. Reeves' stoical minimalism have been somewhat underrated.