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: While critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave it a lower score (32%), it maintains a strong cult following among fans who enjoy its heartwarming, if clichéd, storyline.
Sam once mentioned in an interview that they clicked instantly, and it shows. We love to see co-stars who actually enjoy each other's company! Here’s hoping they reunite for another project soon because we miss this dynamic duo.
If you could pick the genre for their next movie together, what would it be? A thriller? A drama? Or another classic romance? Let us know below!
Their collaboration began with the adaptation of Cecelia Ahern’s novel Where Rainbows End . In Love, Rosie , Collins and Claflin play Rosie Dunne and Alex Stewart, lifelong best friends whose potential romance is thwarted by a decade of missed opportunities, long-distance moves, and unexpected life turns.
What made their performances resonate was the natural, unforced nature of their connection. Key factors included:
Imagine them in a modern dramedy, a psychological thriller, or even a period piece (imagine Lily’s classic beauty against Sam’s rugged Victorian look). The internet would break.
While critics at the time were lukewarm on the film's "clichéd" plot (holding a ), they were nearly unanimous in praising the leads. Reviewers noted that Collins and Claflin "give it their all" and possess "tons of chemistry to spare," which elevated the material above standard rom-com fare.
Beyond the characters of Rosie and Alex, their real-life friendship is so wholesome. If you go back and watch their interviews for Love, Rosie , it’s just two friends constantly cracking each other up, finishing each other's sentences, and being genuinely supportive. They have that rare comfortability where they can be totally silly with one another.
Let’s talk about how Lily Collins and Sam Claflin are the definition of platonic soulmates. 🌟
Their chemistry doesn’t rely on grand, sweeping speeches. It lives in the way they look at each other across a crowded room, the comfort of their late-night phone calls, and the palpable agony of saying "I love you" without actually saying it.
If you haven’t seen Love, Rosie , clear your schedule and grab a box of tissues. Based on Cecelia Ahern’s novel Where Rainbows End , the film follows Rosie Dunne (Collins) and Alex Stewart (Claflin), two best friends who are clearly meant to be together but keep missing their chance due to life, bad timing, and poor decisions.
A carousel post.
: While critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave it a lower score (32%), it maintains a strong cult following among fans who enjoy its heartwarming, if clichéd, storyline.
Sam once mentioned in an interview that they clicked instantly, and it shows. We love to see co-stars who actually enjoy each other's company! Here’s hoping they reunite for another project soon because we miss this dynamic duo.
If you could pick the genre for their next movie together, what would it be? A thriller? A drama? Or another classic romance? Let us know below!
Their collaboration began with the adaptation of Cecelia Ahern’s novel Where Rainbows End . In Love, Rosie , Collins and Claflin play Rosie Dunne and Alex Stewart, lifelong best friends whose potential romance is thwarted by a decade of missed opportunities, long-distance moves, and unexpected life turns.
What made their performances resonate was the natural, unforced nature of their connection. Key factors included:
Imagine them in a modern dramedy, a psychological thriller, or even a period piece (imagine Lily’s classic beauty against Sam’s rugged Victorian look). The internet would break.
While critics at the time were lukewarm on the film's "clichéd" plot (holding a ), they were nearly unanimous in praising the leads. Reviewers noted that Collins and Claflin "give it their all" and possess "tons of chemistry to spare," which elevated the material above standard rom-com fare.
Beyond the characters of Rosie and Alex, their real-life friendship is so wholesome. If you go back and watch their interviews for Love, Rosie , it’s just two friends constantly cracking each other up, finishing each other's sentences, and being genuinely supportive. They have that rare comfortability where they can be totally silly with one another.
Let’s talk about how Lily Collins and Sam Claflin are the definition of platonic soulmates. 🌟
Their chemistry doesn’t rely on grand, sweeping speeches. It lives in the way they look at each other across a crowded room, the comfort of their late-night phone calls, and the palpable agony of saying "I love you" without actually saying it.
If you haven’t seen Love, Rosie , clear your schedule and grab a box of tissues. Based on Cecelia Ahern’s novel Where Rainbows End , the film follows Rosie Dunne (Collins) and Alex Stewart (Claflin), two best friends who are clearly meant to be together but keep missing their chance due to life, bad timing, and poor decisions.