“I wrote “Where Rainbows End” a couple of months after I had finished “P.S. “The story is about two people who really have a deep love for each other, but are constantly being pulled apart,” explains acclaimed Irish author, Cecelia Ahern, whose novel, “Where Rainbows End”, was the source material for the film. The film paints a rich and textured canvas of a complicated yet lifelong bond between Rosie and Alex, beginning in their childhood, spanning a trans-Atlantic separation, and enduring ups and downs of romantic liaisons with everyone but each other resulting in some bittersweet consequences. Director Christian Ditter adapts to film “Love, Rosie” where Lily Collins and Sam Claflin star as Rosie and Alex, childhood friends seemingly destined to be together, yet a couple which fate itself seems determined to keep apart. Because when it’s wrong, it turns your life to grey, and sometimes you don’t even notice until you wake up one morning and realize years have gone by… Sometimes you don’t see that the best thing that’s ever happened to you is sitting there, right under your nose…” Lily Collins’ character, Rosie says in her latest romantic comedy, “Love, Rosie” starring opposite “The Hunger Games’” Sam Claflin.īased on Cecelia Ahern’s bestselling novel, “Where Rainbows End,” “Love, Rosie” is a sassy, heart-warming, and utterly modern comedy-of-errors tale. “Choosing the person you want to share your life with is one of the most important decisions any of us makes, ever.
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