A Walk to Remember
"It all comes down to who's by your side."
Landon's carefree life in a small town hits a pause when he's drafted into the school drama project. He finds himself crossing paths with Jamie Sullivan, the minister's daughter, a thoughtful, principled girl who quietly conducts her life by a personal list of dreams. As they spend time together,... Read more
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About A Walk to Remember
Landon's carefree life in a small town hits a pause when he's drafted into the school drama project. He finds himself crossing paths with Jamie Sullivan, the minister's daughter, a thoughtful, principled girl who quietly conducts her life by a personal list of dreams. As they spend time together, Landon begins to see past his old reputation and falls for Jamie. She remains guarded, carrying a private secret she has not shared with him yet. Their growing bond challenges the people around them and tests what each of them thinks love must require. Set against church gatherings, school games, and late night talks, the pair discovers how honesty and responsibility shape love without rushing toward a conclusion. They grow together.
Directed by Adam Shankman and adapted from Nicholas Sparks' bestselling novel, the film released in 2002 with Mandy Moore and Shane West in the leads. It captures the book's intimate, small town mood and character driven romance on screen today.
It grossed around 47.5 million worldwide against a lean budget of 11.8 million, signaling solid performance for a faith centered romantic drama released in the early 2000s that resonated with family audiences and teens. A crowd pleasing family friendly choice.
Culturally, the film left a mark as a defining tearjerker of its era, appearing in conversations about earnest romance and faith based storytelling. It helped shape Sparks adaptations as a dependable source of heartfelt narratives and showcased Moore's transition beyond pop stardom. Its legacy endures in home video and chats.
Reception and themes: Critics often note the film offers sincere performances and an emotional pull with motifs of faith, responsibility, and choosing love when faced with obstacles. Some reviewers find it sentimental, yet many viewers connect with its honesty and hopeful tone, a durable hallmark of this adaptation for audiences.
Details
- Release Date
- January 25, 2002
- Runtime
- 1h 41m
- Rating
- PG
- User Ratings
- 4,206 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Romance
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Gaylord Films +3 more
- Budget
- $11,800,000
- Box Office
- $47,494,916
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Mandy Moore
Jamie Sullivan
Shane West
Landon Carter
Peter Coyote
Reverend Sullivan
Daryl Hannah
Cynthia Carter
Lauren German
Belinda
Clayne Crawford
Dean
Paz de la Huerta
Tracie
Matt Lutz
Clay Gephardt
Al Thompson
Eric
Jonathan Parks Jordan
Walker
Director: Adam Shankman
Written by: Karen Janszen, Nicholas Sparks