ATemporaryDistraction.com: "Author Nicholas Sparks might’ve single-handedly driven Kleenex sales through the roof with tearjerker romance The Notebook, but it’s hard not to spot that the writer has just been rewriting the same book over and over. Whether it’s The Notebook, Dear John or A Walk To Remember, if you’ve read one of them or caught the movie, you’ve pretty much seen all of them. The same’s true of The Lucky One, but while it follows Sparks’ patented melodramatic love story formula to a tee and you’ll instantly know every beat of the story 10 minutes in, it’s an enjoyable romantic drama bolstered by strong, likeable performances and some dynamite chemistry between its leads."
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