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The Lake House (2006)

The Lake House (2006)
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Two people develop an unusual relationship that bends the boundaries of time and place in this romantic fantasy. Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock) is a doctor who lives in a beautiful home by a lake. Forced to move elsewhere, she requests that any correspondence that arrives at the lake house be passed on to her new address. To her surprise, she soon receives a romantic note from Alex Burnham (Keanu Reeves), an architect who lives in the cottage she once called home. However, a look at the postmark on the letter reveals that he lived at the home two years before she did, and that somehow they've come in contact with one another through a space in time. A remake of Lee Hyun-seung's acclaimed Korean romance Il Mare (aka Siworae), The Lake House was the first American production from Argentinean filmmaker Alejandro Agresti; the supporting cast includes Christopher Plummer, Dylan Walsh, and Lynn Collins. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Keanu ReevesSandra Bullock, (more)
Director(s):
Alejandro Agresti
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of The Lake House

Two people develop an unusual relationship that bends the boundaries of time and place in this romantic fantasy. Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock) is a doctor who lives in a beautiful home by a lake. Forced to move elsewhere, she requests that any correspondence that arrives at the lake house be passed on to her new address. To her surprise, she soon receives a romantic note from Alex Burnham (Keanu Reeves), an architect who lives in the cottage she once called home. However, a look at the postmark on the letter reveals that he lived at the home two years before she did, and that somehow they've come in contact with one another through a space in time. A remake of Lee Hyun-seung's acclaimed Korean romance Il Mare (aka Siworae), The Lake House was the first American production from Argentinean filmmaker Alejandro Agresti; the supporting cast includes Christopher Plummer, Dylan Walsh, and Lynn Collins. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Alejandro Agresti
Writer(s):
David Auburn
Producer(s):
Doug DavisonRoy Lee
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Romance
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    Diane C.

    You have to have imagination, "LOVE" love stories, and believe all things are possible. I have watched this movie at least 6 times, found interesting parts I missed each time. IF you have an Open heart, open mind...you will love this movie

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    TOM Z.

    I liked this movie a lot,it was good all the way through.

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    Reginald B.

    Talk about your long distance romance. True love will prevail at all cost. Imagine planning a dinner date two years in advance. What could go wrong, right? Very imaginative story. Great acting. Great directing. Have you ever cross paths with the love of your life without ever realizing it? My two complaints are, one, the actual movie is badly edited. There are scenes in the movie's trailer that don't appear in the actual movie. Did they just assume you saw the trailer, and removed these scenes to save time? Also, the sound was poorly engineered. I had to adjust the volume to the highest limit to hear the dialogue. Was this movie made during the time period when sound quality in movies was questionable?

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