The film provides ample opportunities for the audience to appreciate Channing Tatum's broad shoulders and Amanda Seyfried's brilliant smile, but the narrative device that keeps them in touch with them thousands of miles away doesn't work very well on the screen. ()
The film "Break Up Letter" carefully distills people's experiences and condenses them into a sweet and easily absorbed syrup. This may not be a potent medicine, but it can effectively treat pure emotional and sensory heartache. ()
The film will eventually make people cry. ()
The director's soft directing technique even made the war seem so quiet. ()
There was a strong spark between the two protagonists, and Seyfried brought a kind of vitality and confidence to her role. ()
Most of the film features two beautiful protagonists looking at each other affectionately, which is usually enough for those who pursue romance. ()