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Nights in Rodanthe

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Release Date: September 26, 2008
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Director: George C. Wolfe
Screenwriter: Ann Peacock, John Romano
Starring: Richard Gere, Diane Lane, Scott Glenn, Christopher Meloni, Viola Davis, James Franco, Mae Whitman, Pablo Schreiber
Genre: Drama, Romance
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for some sensuality)
Official Website: NightsinRodanthe.com
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Plot Summary: Adrienne Willis (Diane Lane), a woman with her life in chaos, retreats to the tiny coastal town of Rodanthe, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, to tend to a friend's inn for the weekend. Here she hopes to find the tranquility she so desperately needs to rethink the conflicts surrounding her—a wayward husband who has asked to come home, and a teenaged daughter who resents her every decision. Almost as soon as Adrienne gets to Rodanthe, a major storm is forecast and Dr. Paul Flanner (Richard Gere) arrives. The only guest at the inn, Flanner is not on a weekend escape but rather is there to face his own crisis of conscience. Now, with the storm closing in, the two turn to each other for comfort and, in one magical weekend, set in motion a life-changing romance that will resonate throughout the rest of their lives.

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COMMENTS (30)

Posted by:
Beth
March 14, 2008
I cannot wait to see this movie. I love everything about Nicholas Sparks and he always writes the most romantic novels. Heard this book was based on he and his wife.
If ever there is a novelist of the century it is NICHOLAS SPARKS.
Posted by:
jessa
March 15, 2008
I love this novel...i'm so excited to see this movie...it is so romantic! It will really make everyone in love.This is a must see movie just like The notebook, AWTR, and Message in a Bottle!Yeah Nicholas Sparks' the best! i love his novels...
Posted by:
Sue
March 19, 2008
I've been dying for this movie to be released since I heard they were going to make it into a movie. I agree, Nicholas Sparks is an amazing writer. Check out his website, nicholassparks.com. He gives lots of information about how he comes up with tehse ideas. Here's what he says about how he came up with the idea for this book:

Unlike most of my novels, Nights in Rodanthe was not inspired by specific people in my life, other than to mention that when my mother in law was visiting, she came up to me and asked if I knew what she wanted for Christmas. "No," I said, "I don't," and she quickly responded, "Paul and I would like our names in one of your books."

Hence, the names of the major characters became Paul and Adrienne, and of course, because they were my in-laws, I wanted to write the type of story that they would not only enjoy, but not offend them as well.

Now, when I say that in some ways, this story parallels that of the relationship between my wife and I, I don't mean to imply that everything that happened in the story happened in real life. Rather, as I had with my other novels, I took the true events and modified them to make the story as interesting as possible.

So how was the story of Paul and Adrienne similar to the story of my wife and I?

For starters, my wife and I met in the same way that Paul and Adrienne did, though of course, for us, it happened on Spring break. (I know, I know... but hear me out.) We were both in our senior years -- I was at the University of Notre Dame and Cathy from the University of New Hampshire, and like Paul and Adrienne, we'd both traveled to a small coastal town in the hopes of a respite, when we met for the first time. I sensed something kind and wonderful about Cathy almost immediately, though Cathy (like Adrienne) was a little bit more hesitant in her feelings for me.

Like Paul and Adrienne, we had a lot of things in common -- Cathy and I were both were middle children from Catholic families, both of us had an older brother and younger sister, both of us were majoring in business, and ironically, both sets of our parents celebrated their anniversaries on August 31. But more than that, I was drawn to her common-sense view of the world, her views on the importance of family, her ability to laugh and listen (all elements of Adrienne's character and the way Paul sees her.) On the day after we met, I knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her, because I knew even then that I'd never find someone so perfectly matched for me as she was (again, just like Paul). So I told her how I felt. And Cathy's first response when I told her that we'd be married someday? She laughed and suggested "that I get another beer."

Like Adrienne, she didn't believe it was possible. But it was.

Like Paul and Adrienne, we were only together for a five days before we each had to go back to our "other" lives. And like Paul and Adrienne, we wrote letters and made phone calls to each other in the months we were apart. I wrote at least once a day, and shared my hopes and dreams with her. I wrote love letters, I wrote letters to know what I was doing, and letters that described a future life together. In fact, some of the letters quoted in the book were drawn from the letters I'd originally sent Cathy. And like Paul and Adrienne, despite the fact that we couldn't see each other, our love for each other grew stronger during this period apart, and as the flap of the novel proclaims: love comes at any age, at any time, and often when we least expect it.

In other words, for those of you who don't believe that love can blossom as quickly as it did for Paul and Adrienne, I just want you to know that it can, and it's as real as love that takes years to form. And if you don't believe love can grow stronger, even if you're not together? It did for us, and my wife and I have been married since 1989.
Posted by:
Julia
April 12, 2008
Nicholas Sparks has made some AMAZING books. He is my all time favorite author. I can't wait to see this movie not only because it was a book from Nchols Sparks bu also because Richard Gere is in it! Richard Gere is from my hom town and he is awesome!
Posted by:
dona
May 7, 2008
Nick Sparks does not 'make' his books. He creates stories of love, loss, and yes, even happiness. Nights will undoubtably be one of the best (second to Notebook) book to movie productions ever. He works so closely with the directors and film producers as to capture the trup ambiance of the story. When I saw The Notebook in the theatre I wept. Everything the motion picture portrayed was what I saw as I read that book. EVERY time I read it. Nicholas Sparks is no doubt, the most genuinely creative author of his time.
Posted by:
Laura
May 27, 2008
i love richard gere and diane lane, i think they are the perfect Adrienne and Paul. I'm really excited for this movie to come out, i think they should release a trailer. Anyway this is my favorite book of Nicholas Sparks and i know this movie will be great.
Posted by:
Paul Guertin
May 28, 2008
Theres a link for a trailer but there isnt one. Any others?
Posted by:
Sean Ceasar
June 21, 2008
is this movie going to be released october or september. the trailer says october, the teaser site says september, this website says september too, somebody give me the real date: please????
Posted by:
jennifer fernandez
July 1, 2008
I think the movie will be really good but I also think they missed the mark by casting Dianne Lane....isn't Adrienne supposed to be more of a frumppy housewife whoes inner beauty makes her attractive....and even sexy .
Posted by:
edward mangibin
July 10, 2008
i love this novel!! it is a really heart warming story... but tragic...:(( cant wait!!

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