Watch Safe Haven Movie Online No Survey An affirming and suspenseful story about a young woman's struggle to love again, Safe Haven is based on the novel from Nicholas Sparks, the best-selling author behind the hit films The Notebook and Dear John. When a mysterious young woman arrives in a small North Carolina town, her reluctance to join the tight knit community raises questions about her past. Slowly, she begins putting down roots, and gains the courage to start a relationship with Alex, a widowed store owner with two young children. But dark secrets intrude on her new life with such terror that she is forced to rediscover the meaning of sacrifice and rely on the power of love in this deeply moving romantic thriller. Release Date Safe Haven Feb 14, 2013 Wide | |
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Actors For Safe Haven |
Josh Duhamel,Julianne Hough,Cobie Smulders,David Lyons,Noah Lomax,Mimi Kirkland |
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Genres Safe Haven : Drama,Romance,Special Interest |
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User Ranting Safe Haven : 3.9 |
User Percentage For Safe Haven : 71 % |
User Count Like for Safe Haven : 16,406 |
All Critics Ranting For Safe Haven : 4 |
All Critics Count For Safe Haven : 113 |
All Critics Percentage For Safe Haven : 13 % |
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Review For Safe Haven |
Plods along with dialogue just above the level of crayon scribblings, and the direction by the usually reliable Lasse Hallström is dismayingly sluggish. Rex Reed-New York Observer
It's as though the filmmakers lacked the confidence to stick with the basic story, which served every element needed in a Sparks-infused guilty pleasure. Michael Granberry-Dallas Morning News
On its own merits, Safe Haven is about as satisfying and filling as a Valentine's Day conversation heart, with far less to say. Kate Erbland-MSN Movies
The latest Nicholas Sparks-derived weepfest, Safe Haven, is being marketed as a Valentine's Day special, but the plot line is closer to a stalker thriller. It's sudsy-scary. It's also not very good. Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Hough doesn't stand a chance against shoddy pacing, horrific editing, and plot direction disastrous enough to make your toes curl. Laremy Legel-Film.com
Hough emits all the charisma of a personal assistant ... Melissa Anderson-Village Voice
The initial air of mystery dissipates like a fart in a lift that everyone should be too embarrassed to acknowledge. Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy
It's compelling stuff, for all the wrong reasons. and reaches a barking apex of doolally tapness when one of the minor characters reveals herself to be a charitable ghost. Tim Evans-Sky Movies
The plot holes are so big that you can drive a bus through them and you'll come out of the cinema asking 'But why didn't...?' about many things. Roz Laws-Birmingham Post
[The] final reel ... descends into the Vortex of Bonkers, delivering fits of unexpected laughter. Trevor Johnston-Time Out
Sudsily romantic, sometimes unintentionally hilarious, and bound to be a hit. Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
Hallström is an old pro at navigating this kind of undemandingly dramatic yarn and does a pretty fine job with Sparks' story. Anna Smith-Empire Magazine
The whole film is mild until the end. You won't believe it, but it's also not worth believing. Jeff Bayer-The Scorecard Review
This one is pure Nicolas Sparks and for his millions of fans that is more than enough. Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
Lasse Hallstrom directed. I can only hope he did it for the money. Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News
Moves along at the pace of a leisurely paddled canoe, until the big, explosive, action-y roll-call finale of everything and everyone, in one place, at one time, plus fireworks. Neil Pond-American Profile
Safe Haven is a blandly 'vanilla' film; attractively shot in picturesque locations, peppered with recognizable if unexciting faces, and delivering a simplistic homily about love conquering all that only a teenage girl could love. Eddie Harrison-The List
It's hard to imagine a blander duo than Hough and Josh Duhamel as they knock awkwardly against one another in their painfully telegraphed love scenes, and a third-act twist is unintentionally hilarious. Emma Dibdin-Total Film
The real problem though... is the ending. The laughs during the preview screening and the post-film discussions with friends in foyer confirmed I was not alone with my thinking. Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane
... another slick and calculated beachfront love story that should please Sparks' legions of indiscriminate fans while making even casual cynics cringe. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
See it if you love this kind of paint-by-numbers Hallmark romance that ranges from the dull to the ridiculous. But please, don't drag your significant other with you to it. Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
From author/producer Nicholas Sparks, the cornball master who gave this generation its Love Story with The Notebook, comes another full-bodied, four-course serving of perfectly prepared romantic mush. Jim Schembri-3AW
Audiences will leave with tears in their eyes, believing in the power of true love. Or, in the alternative, trying not to slip on the schmaltz left as residue from the movie. Daniel M. Kimmel-Sci-Fi Movie Page
Their love story has a mellow ease -- as neither of them has much of a personality, we're just watching two swell people decide to bone Amy Nicholson-Badass Digest
The Nicholas Sparks novel inspired movie is neither inspired nor novel. For those who love this stuff, your sugary treat awaits. Gary Wolcott-Tri-City Herald
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