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Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (2005)

Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (2005)
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Author James Patterson's critically acclaimed best-seller about love and loss comes to the screen in this affecting drama starring Emmy award-winning actress Christina Applegate. Kate Wilkinson (Kathleen Rose Perkins) is a New York book editor who has it all - everything except for love, that is. When Kate meets handsome writer Matt Harrison (Johnathon Scaech) it seems as if all of her dreams in life have been answered. Just as it appears their relationship is reaching that critical point of commitment, however, Matt suddenly and abruptly ends their passionate affair without explanation. At first devastated by her heart-breaking loss, Kate soon receives a package from Matt containing the diary of his late wife Suzanne (Applegate). In the diary, Suzanne details the Martha's Vineyard romance shared between a young housepainter who dreams of becoming a writer, and a female doctor who yearns to experience the joys of motherhood despite her heart-scarred past. As the tragic story of Matt's first love plays out right before Kate's teary eyes, the melancholy measure of closure affords a heavy-hearted New York editor an opportunity to reflect on the love that slowly slipped out of her loving embrace. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Christina ApplegateJohnathon Schaech, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Friedenberg
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

Author James Patterson's critically acclaimed best-seller about love and loss comes to the screen in this affecting drama starring Emmy award-winning actress Christina Applegate. Kate Wilkinson (Kathleen Rose Perkins) is a New York book editor who has it all - everything except for love, that is. When Kate meets handsome writer Matt Harrison (Johnathon Scaech) it seems as if all of her dreams in life have been answered. Just as it appears their relationship is reaching that critical point of commitment, however, Matt suddenly and abruptly ends their passionate affair without explanation. At first devastated by her heart-breaking loss, Kate soon receives a package from Matt containing the diary of his late wife Suzanne (Applegate). In the diary, Suzanne details the Martha's Vineyard romance shared between a young housepainter who dreams of becoming a writer, and a female doctor who yearns to experience the joys of motherhood despite her heart-scarred past. As the tragic story of Matt's first love plays out right before Kate's teary eyes, the melancholy measure of closure affords a heavy-hearted New York editor an opportunity to reflect on the love that slowly slipped out of her loving embrace. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Friedenberg
Writer(s):
Richard Friedenberg
Producer(s):
James Patterson
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Christy W.

It's been several years since reading the book, but I thought the movie complemented the book quite well. The acting was surprisingly good and the movie exceeded my expectations. If you enjoy the movie and haven't read the book, you should!

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Hafeeza B.

Sometimes after reading a good book ,you look forward to the movie to see the book come to life. I have been so disappointed in the past with attempts to make movies based on popular books. This book was so good that i cried and i cried with the movie too. Thats a good sign that the movie was great ,when you can feel the emotions along with the characters. This was a job well done ! If only they had done the same with The Notebook.

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J P.

This movie had good acting, but a fantastic story! Some parts are expected, but there is one twist that will rip your heart out and bring any parent (even no-parent) to tears! Beware that if you've lost a love one that this movie may be difficult to watch. Most movies to not invoke emotion when death is portrayed on the big screen, but this one really digs into the emotion and plays it out to the audience! Did not expect it to be that great and it goes to show that $100 million isn't needed to make a great movie!

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