Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Message In A Bottle (Movie Review)
The movie version of Message in a Bottle, starring Kevin Costner and
Robin Wright Penn, was released in 1999. The book Message in a Bottle was
released in 1998. Thrown to the waves, and to fate, the bottle could have ended
up anywhere. Instead, it is found just three weeks after it begins its journey.
Theresa Osborne, divorced and the mother of a twelve-year-old son, discovers it
during a seaside vacation from her job as a Boston newspaper columnist. Inside
is a letter that opens with, “My Dearest Catherine, I miss you my darling, as I
always do, but today is particularly hard because the ocean has been singing to
me, and the song is that of our life together….” For Garrett, the message is
the only way he knows to express his undying love for a woman he has lost. For
Theresa, wary of romance since her husband shattered her trust, the message
raises questions that intrigue her. Challenged by the mystery, and driven to
find Garrett by emotions she does not fully understand, Theresa begins a search
that takes her to a sunlit coastal town and an unexpected confrontation.
Brought together either by chance or something more powerful, Theresa and
Garrett’s lives come together in a tale that resonates with our deepest hopes
for finding everlasting love. Shimmering with suspense and emotional intensity,
Message in a Bottle takes readers on a hunt for the truth about a man and his
memories, and about both the heartbreaking fragility and enormous strength of
love. For those who cherished The Notebook and readers waiting to discover the
magic of Nicholas Sparks’s storytelling, here is an achingly lovely novel of
happenstance, desire, and the choices that matter most.
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