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Waiting for Forever

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Waiting for Forever

        The movie, “Waiting for Forever” was something that was definitely unique and unheard of. Growing up Will (Tom Sturridge) and Emma (Rachel Bilson) were the best of friends. Then both of his parents died in a train accident, and Will had to move away. The two grew apart, Emma was now a TV actress, and then Will, he just followed her wherever she went. Basically Will was just stalking her and she had no clue about it.  As Emma’s father became sick, she had to come home to her family and Will decided to build up the courage to come speak to Emma. Throughout the movie it has seemed to be that Will has some type of mental disability.

 I honestly did not see this movie having a normal structure. I was trying to predict what happened but I was surprisingly not correct. In my opinion, I did not greatly enjoy this movie. I expected it to be some type of romance but in the end that was not the case. I think the directors were trying to have too many plots and none of them were able to develop.

In the end, I wouldn’t really recommend this movie to anyone. The movie kind of just ended suddenly and it didn’t satisfy me. While I was watching the movie and I noticed there was only 30 minutes left, I was confused on how the movie was over. It was not long enough to finish the actual storyline and we don’t know how it ended. Maybe these directors were trying to just have us finish the movie for ourselves, how we wanted it to end, but I personally like satisfaction of knowing the conclusion.

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