Movie Where Girl Is in Coma and Makes Her Toes Move Again

2016 American film

The Option
The Choice (2016 film) poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Ross Katz
Screenplay by Bryan Sipe
Based on The Option
by Nicholas Sparks
Produced past
  • Nicholas Sparks
  • Peter Safran
  • Theresa Park
Starring
  • Benjamin Walker
  • Teresa Palmer
  • Maggie Grace
  • Alexandra Daddario
  • Tom Welling
  • Tom Wilkinson
Cinematography Alar Kivilo
Edited by
  • Joe Klotz
  • Lucy Donaldson
Music by Marcelo Zarvos

Production
companies

  • Nicholas Sparks Productions
  • The Safran Company
Distributed past Lionsgate

Release date

  • February five, 2016 (2016-02-05)

Running time

111 minutes[one]
Country United states of america
Linguistic communication English
Budget $ten million[2]
Box office $23.4 1000000[iii]

The Choice is a 2022 American romantic drama film directed by Ross Katz and written by Bryan Sipe, based on Nicholas Sparks' 2007 novel of the aforementioned name about 2 neighbors who fall in love at their first meeting. The motion-picture show stars Benjamin Walker, Teresa Palmer, Maggie Grace, Alexandra Daddario, Tom Welling and Tom Wilkinson.

Principal photography began on October xiii, 2014, in Wilmington, North Carolina. Lionsgate released the motion-picture show on February 5, 2016.

Plot [edit]

Travis Shaw (Benjamin Walker) is a veterinary, living in the city of Wilmington, NC, who falls in love on his first meeting with Gabby The netherlands (Teresa Palmer), who has moved into the house next door.

Their initial coming together, nevertheless, is rather rocky equally Travis is hosting a noisy backyard picnic, complete with loud music while Gabby is trying to study next door. Gabby is a medical student who is in a relationship with a fellow doctor, Ryan McCarthy (Tom Welling). Travis has an on once again, off again relationship with a daughter named Monica. With Ryan out of state overseeing a new hospital opening, Gabby and Travis spend more than time together, starting a relationship.

Ryan returns, and is keen to resume his relationship with Gabby. Unsure of her feelings, Gabby tells Travis that their relationship wasn't necessarily serious, so she says yes to Ryan'south marriage proposal. Monica (Alexandra Daddario) breaks upward with Travis, telling him that she knows most him and Gabby and that he should fight for her because they beloved each other. Travis goes to the hospital, only to discover out she left later on breaking off her engagement with Ryan. Ryan punches him for the affair. Travis so goes to Gabby's family home to propose. After convincing her of his dear, she says yes. They marry and over the grade of the adjacent few years they have two children and get a happy family.

One evening, later on a dinner to which Travis is late due to a work emergency, Gabby drives back home simply is involved in an accident with another car. She survives simply is now in a coma, which seems permanent. Travis, wracked with guilt, has to decide whether to have her off life support.

After a storm nearly destroys their house, Travis finds the wind chimes that Gabby had on her porch. He goes to his island and builds a gazebo, hanging them there. The shell chime starts to ring in the current of air and Travis runs to the infirmary where Gabby has woken up from her coma. When he walks in she says "yous're tardily." He takes her dwelling where she is welcomed past the family unit and Travis' sis'south newborn kid.

To brand upwardly for missing their dinner engagement Travis and Gabby take 1 in the forepart yard, where she tells him she heard everything he said whilst in the coma. Stating that he was "breathing for her." The pic finishes with Travis and Gabby with their children and dogs sitting in the gazebo 'Gabby's Point', looking out onto the shore and up at the stars.

Bandage [edit]

  • Benjamin Walker every bit Travis Shaw
  • Teresa Palmer as Gabby The netherlands
  • Maggie Grace as Stephanie Shaw
  • Alexandra Daddario as Monica
  • Tom Welling as Dr. Ryan McCarthy
  • Tom Wilkinson equally Dr. Shep Shaw
  • Noree Victoria as Liz
  • Brad James as Ben
  • Anna Enger as Megan
  • Wilbur Fitzgerald every bit Mr. Holland
  • Callan White as Mrs. The netherlands
  • Jesse C. Boyd as Matt
  • Dianne Sellers as Jackie
  • Brett Rice as Dr. McCarthy

Production [edit]

On June ten, 2014, Lionsgate acquired the American and United Kingdom rights to make a picture adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' 2007 novel The Choice. Bryan Sipe wrote the script for the film, which Sparks, Theresa Park and Peter Safran produced.[4] On September 2, Ross Katz was set to direct the film, which Sparks co-financed and -produced with his Nicholas Sparks Productions, along with Safran's The Safran Company.[v] On September 30, Benjamin Walker was cast to play the lead role in the film, Travis Parker.[6] On the aforementioned twenty-four hour period, Teresa Palmer was cast as the female lead, Gabby The netherlands.[7] On October 7, Tom Wilkinson was added to the cast to play Dr. Shep.[8] On October 8, Alexandra Daddario, Tom Welling, and Maggie Grace joined the picture. Welling plays Ryan, a doc at his begetter's practise who is Gabby'southward boyfriend, and Grace plays Travis' sister, Stephanie.[nine]

Principal photography on the pic began on October thirteen, 2014, in Wilmington, Northward Carolina,[x] [11] and lasted through Nov 21.[12] [13] For the first three days, the coiffure and extras filmed at the Dockside Eating place & Bar and Bridge Tender Marina forth with actors, near Wrightsville Embankment.[14] On October 20, filming was taking place at Hanover Seaside Gild in Wrightsville Embankment.[fifteen] The production later moved to downtown Wilmington, where filming took place in a firm.[11] [15]

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

The Selection grossed $18.7 1000000 in North America and $iv.7 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $23.4 1000000.[iii]

The pic was released in North America on Feb 5, 2016, aslope Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Hail, Caesar!. The film was projected to gross $7–9 meg from 2,631 theaters in its opening weekend.[2] Information technology made $290,000 from Thursday night previews and $half dozen,050,443 in its opening weekend, finishing fifth at the box office behind Kung Fu Panda three ($21.2 one thousand thousand), Hail, Caesar! ($11.4 1000000), Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($7 one thousand thousand) and The Revenant ($6.9 million).[16] [17] [18]

Critical reception [edit]

The Choice received negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 11%, based on 84 reviews, with an average rating of 3.57/x. The site'southward critical consensus reads, "Like the 10 Nicholas Sparks movies before it, The Option finds tragedy striking star-crossed lovers in the sun-dappled South – withal fifty-fifty for those who loved its predecessors, this gauzy melodrama may feel painfully formulaic."[xix] Metacritic reports a score of 26 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[20] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the movie an average form of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[17]

Frank Schenk of the Hollywood Reporter criticized the film equally being "the cinematic equivalent of staring at a Hallmark Bill of fare for two hours."[21] A. A. Dowd of the A.V. Club chosen it "a formulaic mush".[22] Moira Macdonald of the Seattle Times wrote the picture show "moves inexorably to its inevitable tear-hasty terminate."[23] Andrew Barker of Diverseness describes the moving picture as "first as a merely mediocre retread of standard Sparksian tropes, veering off into self-parody around the hr-marker, and finally concluding with one of the most brazenly contemptuous climaxes recently committed to picture show."[24] Devan Coggan of Entertainment Weekly concluded that the film was a "anticipated, recycled mess."[25]

Home media [edit]

The Choice was released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 3, 2016.

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • The Choice at IMDb
  • The Choice at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Choice at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata

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