How does waiting for forever end
Not love. What Will needs is professional help, not the love of Emma. Rachel Bilson's character is only shining light in this movie and deserves a second chance after this one. He play the character of Alaric on Vampire Diaries, and I actually like him there, but here naahhht so much. Tom Sturridge is adorable but his role is so unrealistic that you want to slap him so hard that he snap out of this silliness. Since his parents died in a train crash, Will Donner refused to grow up and became an unemployed drifter, aimless except for one obsession: his undeclared love for neighborhood girl Emma Twist, whom he stalked at a distance throughout the country.
When they both fall for the same street artist, the friends find their connection tested for the first time. Ignore the bad reviews. The story gets a little confusing and slow towards the middle but the strong beginning and ending definitely make up for it.
Oddball Juggler lusts after FHM's 77th hottest gal next door Will goes to San Francisco and writes to Emma proving his innocence and still declaring his love. Emma realizing that she loves Will, goes to San Francisco to track him down. She finds him performing on the wharf, Will is happily surprised to find the "tables turned," and they reunite. Click here to see the rest of this review Best part of story, including ending: I found the story unrealistic, since no smart woman should ever get together with her stalker.
Best scene in story: When Will tells Emma that he's been her stalker for years. Already a subscriber? Monitor journalism changes lives because we open that too-small box that most people think they live in. We believe news can and should expand a sense of identity and possibility beyond narrow conventional expectations.
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