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'''''Endless Love''''' is a 2014 American [[romantic drama film]] directed by [[Shana Feste]] and co-written by Feste with [[Joshua Safran]]. A [[remake]] of [[Franco Zeffirelli]]'s [[Endless Love (1981 film)|1981 film of same name]] and second [[Film adaptation|adaptation]] of [[Scott Spencer (author)|Scott Spencer]]'s novel, the film features |
'''''Endless Love''''' is a 2014 American [[romantic drama film]] directed by [[Shana Feste]] and co-written by Feste with [[Joshua Safran]]. A [[remake]] of [[Franco Zeffirelli]]'s [[Endless Love (1981 film)|1981 film of same name]] and second [[Film adaptation|adaptation]] of [[Scott Spencer (author)|Scott Spencer]]'s novel, the film features an [[ensemble cast]] led by [[Alex Pettyfer]], [[Gabriella Wilde]], and [[Joely Richardson]]. |
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The film was released on February 14, 2014 by [[Universal Studios|Universal Pictures]] in the |
The film was released on February 14, 2014 by [[Universal Studios|Universal Pictures]] in the United States and United Kingdom, and on February 13, 2014 in Australia. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Endless Love | |
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Directed by | Shana Feste |
Screenplay by | Shana Feste Joshua Safran |
Produced by | Scott Stuber Pamela Abdy Josh Schwartz Stephanie Savage |
Starring | Alex Pettyfer Gabriella Wilde Bruce Greenwood Joely Richardson Robert Patrick Rhys Wakefield Dayo Okeniyi |
Cinematography | Andrew Dunn |
Edited by | Maryann Brandon |
Music by | Christophe Beck |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $20 million[2] |
Box office | $34,077,920[3] |
Endless Love is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Shana Feste and co-written by Feste with Joshua Safran. A remake of Franco Zeffirelli's 1981 film of same name and second adaptation of Scott Spencer's novel, the film features an ensemble cast led by Alex Pettyfer, Gabriella Wilde, and Joely Richardson.
The film was released on February 14, 2014 by Universal Pictures in the United States and United Kingdom, and on February 13, 2014 in Australia.
Plot
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. (February 2014) |
The movie opens with a scene from a high school graduation, class of 2014. Jade Butterfield (Gabriella Wilde), a shy but beautiful young woman, is graduating and will be attending Brown University in the fall. After the ceremony, it's clear that she does not have any friends. Jade rejoins her family while reminiscing about her brother, Chris, who passed away from cancer. David Elliot (Alex Pettyfer) observes her from a distance. He has had a crush on her throughout high school, but never had the courage to speak to her.
Jade, her parents Hugh (Bruce Greenwood) and Anne (Joely Richardson), and her brother Keith (Rhys Wakefield) stop at an upscale restaurant for lunch after the graduation. While exiting the car, Jade bumps into David, who works as a valet at the restaurant. David mentions how they were classmates and she asks him to sign her empty yearbook. Inside the restaurant, Jade asks her parents for a party as a graduation present since she hasn't socialized with her peers before. After her parents approve, Jade excitedly invites David to her party. After accepting her invite, David brings her on a brief joy ride in the car of a snobby guest, which thrills Jade. She and her family also observe David getting fired for getting into a physical altercation with the pretentious client when they return.
Jade's requested party disappoints her at first when only her father's wealthy, middle-aged friends show up. David arrives and informs Jade that her former classmates are at another graduation party occurring that same evening. David gets a large crowd of their peers to attend Jade's party by calling in a false noise complaint with the police, which effectively shuts down the other event. The party becomes a success, and after bonding that night, Jade and David sneak into a closet to share a kiss. Hugh, slightly upset with the presence of the teenagers, gathers everybody together for a speech about how proud he is of Jade. When called for, Jade sheepishly comes out of the closet followed by David, stunning everyone. Her father completes the toast, thanking everyone for coming then politely asking them all to leave.
While leaving, David introduces himself and apologizes to Hugh, aware of his bad first impression. He makes it clear to him that he truly cares for Jade. Jade secretly listens to this conversation from inside the house and smiles at his words. As David leaves, Jade runs after him for a passionate kiss, beginning their romance.
David, who works at his father's garage, tries to please Hugh by fixing a broken car that has sentimental value to him. In return, Anne invites David to dinner, at which Hugh reveals to David that Jade is leaving for an internship soon. When asked of his future plans, David says that he isn't going to attend college despite having passed his exams and just wants to find true love. While Anne is impressed, Hugh is displeased since he finds it unrealistic. As David is leaving, Jade throws him a paper plane from her balcony asking him to come back inside the house when the lights are off. That night, David sees Jade waiting for him in a negligee. David assures her that they can wait, but Jade insists she wants to have sex. Afterwards, it becomes clear that they are in love.
The next day, Jade declines her father's invite to observe a surgery at the hospital. Her father is taken aback by her not following his wishes in preparing herself for a career in medicine. Jade meets David and explains that she cannot pass up the internship, which she is leaving for in ten days. David just wants to spend their remaining time together. A montage shows them enjoying each other’s company with reckless abandon. After their last evening together, Jade decides to spend the summer with him. When her father finds her unpacking, he knows it’s because of David and is furious.
The next morning, Jade's father announces that their family is going to the lake house, which upsets Jade. Shortly after they arrive, David unexpectedly shows up and reveals that Jade invited him. Hugh tries insisting that he has to leave, to which Jade boldly declares that David is going to stay. When Hugh talks to Anne about Jade's new rebellious behavior, Anne says that she is pleased to finally see her daughter truly happy since Chris had died. Hugh later apologizes to David for being unwelcoming. David decides to apply to college, and Anne offers to write a letter of recommendation that should greatly help his chances of admission. That night, when Jade, David, Keith and Keith’s girlfriend are outside playing with fireworks, David catches Hugh cheating on his wife in the garage and leaves in shock. The next morning, Hugh takes David out in a boat and intimidates him into remaining quiet about the affair.
Trouble ensues when Jade and David get caught sneaking into a local zoo after hours for fun with some friends. David lets the police catch him so that the others can escape. Jade begs her parents to bail him out of jail, but her father instead shows her a criminal record of David that he dug up on him, exposing a history of violence. Jade is distraught her father has gone to such lengths to break them up and Hugh finally agrees to bail him out if Jade goes for the internship. Hugh tells David that their romance is over, and their tension escalates when David insults Hugh for his cheating and Hugh insults David's father and criminal record. David snaps and punches Hugh. With a bloody face, Hugh goes home and tells them that David is out of control. Desperate for an explanation, Jade confronts David and, after he asks her to trust him despite his secrets, David walks away. Jade accuses him of being a coward and not fighting for their relationship and gets into her car to drive away. As David decides to run after her, she is slammed by another car.
At the hospital, Hugh takes David’s father aside and gives him a restraining order, demanding that David stays away from Jade. David’s father resists, arguing that they’re only kids, but Hugh refuses to hear him. When Jade wakes up, having suffered only minor injuries, she wants to see David. She goes to his house, but his father reluctantly refuses to let her in since it would land his son in prison.
Jade leaves for Brown while David stays in town. They each try to move on with their lives, including seeing other people, but it is clear they are unhappy. Months go by and David runs into Anne in a bookstore. While having coffee together, she tells David that she admired his love for Jade and helps set up a plan for him to meet Jade at the airport when she comes home for the holidays. Anne confronts Hugh about his obsession in ruining David's life. It's then revealed that Hugh sabotaged David's chances for college by making sure Anne's recommendation letter was never sent, and so she voices her disapproval of the man he is becoming. Despite this, Hugh tries to stop David from meeting Jade. Meanwhile, David and Jade successfully meet and re-affirm their love. She agrees to meet him that night to run away with him.
Upon arriving home, Hugh fights with Keith and his girlfriend for being in Chris’s room. Keith and his girlfriend leave and Anne goes with them, having had enough of Hugh's behavior. Jade also has had enough and tells her father that he has been controlling their lives ever since Chris's death and she will not take it anymore. She declares that she wants to live her life the way she wants, with David. Seeing Jade's packed bags in her room, he realizes her plans. Armed with a baseball bat, Hugh sees David waiting for her outside and almost beats him, refusing to lose his daughter to him. However, Jade stops him. Heartbroken over losing his family, he retreats inside as Jade begins to leave alongside David.
Unknown to anyone, a candle has fallen over in Chris’s room during the fight and ignited a fire. As Jade and David are leaving, they see that the house is in flames. Her father desperately tries to collect Chris’s things as David rushes inside to save Hugh. When trying to open a window, he is knocked down and loses consciousness. Hugh sees him and puts down Chris’s belongings and picks up David. They both make it out and reconcile their differences.
The next scene shows Jade and Anne standing at Chris’s grave. Jade’s parents have separated. Hugh drops Jade off at the airport, where she meets David. Jade and David take a flight to California, where Keith and his girlfriend get married. The movie ends with the four of them on the beach as Jade and David lie next to each other. Jade's voice over explains how her first love was everything all at once and is the kind of undying love that is worth fighting for.
Cast
- Alex Pettyfer as David Elliot
- Gabriella Wilde as Jade Butterfield
- Bruce Greenwood as Hugh Butterfield
- Joely Richardson as Anne Butterfield
- Robert Patrick as Harry Elliot
- Rhys Wakefield as Keith Butterfield
- Dayo Okeniyi as Mace
- Emma Rigby as Jenny
- Anna Enger as Sabine
- Patrick Johnson as Chris Butterfield
- Alexandra Bartee as Kelly
- Meghan Mitchell
- Sharon Conley as Dr. Edie Watanabe
- Jesse Malinowski
- Stephanie Northrup as Dawn Besser
- Matthew Withers as Miles
- Sonia Rose as Girl in Pool
- William Henry Milne as Boy in Pool
Production
Principal photography began in May 2013 in Georgia.[4] Filming wrapped in July 2013. Scenes were shot in Fayette County, Georgia, Butts County, Georgia at Lake Jackson, and at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.[5]
Release
The first trailer was released on December 23, 2013.[6] On January 28, 2014, the film was given a PG-13 rating for "sexual content, brief partial nudity, some language, and teen partying."
Reception
Like the original, Endless Love has received negative reviews from film critics. Criticism was mainly made towards the many liberties taken with the original source material. The film currently holds a 15% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 84 reviews with the consensus:[7] "Blander than the original Endless Love and even less faithful to the source material, this remake is cliched and unintentionally silly."
In 2013, after reading the screenplay for the film, Scott Spencer, the author of the novel on which the film was based, wrote that "It’s about one hundred pages, and the only ones that were not dreary were sciatica inducing".[8] In 2014 he wrote that his novel "has been even more egregiously and ridiculously misunderstood" in making the remake than in the 1981 film.[9]
Soundtrack
End title track "Don't Find Another Love" was sang by Tegan and Sara and written by Golden Globe award-winning composer Julie Frost. Singer/songwriter Skylar Grey's cover of Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" was used for the trailer of the film.[10] In addition, the song "Explosions" by Ellie Goulding was used in trailers adapted as television commercials.[11] Another song which was taken is the track "Pumpin Blood" by the Swedish dance-pop trio NONONO.[12]
Director Shana Feste had considered using the original film's iconic theme song in one scene but eventually decided against it.[13]
References
- ^ "ENDLESS LOVE (12A)". Universal Pictures. British Board of Film Classification. January 27, 2014. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
- ^ "'RoboCop,' 'About Last Night' likely no match for 'Lego Movie' - Los Angeles Times". Latimes.com. February 13, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
- ^ "Endless Love (2014) (2014)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
- ^ "'Endless Love', starring Alex Pettyfer, filming in Georgia". OnLocationVacations.com. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
- ^ Brett, Jennifer (July 17, 2013). ""Endless Love" wraps with scene at Atlanta Botanical Garden". AccessAtlanta.com. Retrieved August 13, 2013.
- ^ "Endless Love Official International Trailer (2014) - Alex Pettyfer Romantic Drama HD". YouTube. December 23, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
- ^ "Endless Love (2014) Release". rottentomatoes.com. February 15, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
- ^ Spencer, Scott (September 10, 2013). "Spoiler Alert". The Paris Review. Paris. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
- ^ Appelo, Tim (February 14, 2014). "'Endless Love' Author Trashes Remake: 'Stick With the Paperback'". The Hollywood Reporter. Hollywood. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
- ^ Posted 10/17/13 (October 17, 2013). ""'Endless Love'" | Movie Trailer". MTV. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Endless Love - Trailer". YouTube. January 7, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
- ^ Soundtrack on iTunes
- ^ IAR EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: DIRECTOR SHANA FESTE TALKS 'ENDLESS LOVE'